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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: The new G.I.P speakers.
Post Subject: The “deliverable package”.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 5/6/2011
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Markus wrote: |
Interesting take on the Altec 820. No way can this be done for 20k. Looks like dipole bass with some attenuation for mid frequencies. |
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Markus, the price of this thing might be anything they want. They can set if $100K and it will be fine as well but it will make no impact to horns publicity – it will be just another speaker that no one need. Do not forget that I am not taking about sound/price correlation but about the concept of deliverable package. The price of this speaker, if they want the product made difference might be well under $20K If I run the show for GIP I would make first year of $9.800 in the Volkswagen version and would give it up practically at the cost.
In my view the whole idea is that the speaker is very simple, robust and shell deliver some kind of semi-acceptable result for very little or no efforts. Again, if I run the marketing for GIP then I would supplement the GIP speaker with some kind of table radio like Denon M31 and sell it as a package. Perhaps some kind of bi-ampling configuration might be employed as well.
Think about it as Bang & Olufsen of Bose of High-end adio. The kind in it that it is horn, it looks great, it feels Hi-Endish and any person who would like to buy better speakers then his flat TV shall step-in and perhaps step-over of the speaker like GIP’s new speaker. The GIP’s new speaker need to be sold in public stores not specialized Hi-End stores. – I am thinking about Sam's Club and Costco…. The point is that nothing like this available before the market is very non-saturated for it.
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