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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 837850" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Not sure if that offer is the right move from a marketing perspective. The USP is that these are quality homegrown speakers which then lends credence to the claim that they punch well above similarly priced offerings from overseas brands. I think by offering these alongside an entry level receiver it risks creating the wrong impression, that the value is not in the quality of the speaker but the amount of speaker for the money - akin to the Sony 7.2 systems that were so popular.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of the South African angle, I noticed there's no mention of the fact on the S.A. Gamer forum. I feel if people were made aware that this was a passion project from locals it would create a very different first impression. As is, because the name trades heavily on an established luxury brand and the logo is not of a professional calibre, it's understandable that people might think these are cheap East Asian knockoffs. If more context was provided people would be much more open and understanding of and to the brand.</p><p></p><p>Criticism meant constructively - not saying I'm right, but take it as food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 837850, member: 517"] Not sure if that offer is the right move from a marketing perspective. The USP is that these are quality homegrown speakers which then lends credence to the claim that they punch well above similarly priced offerings from overseas brands. I think by offering these alongside an entry level receiver it risks creating the wrong impression, that the value is not in the quality of the speaker but the amount of speaker for the money - akin to the Sony 7.2 systems that were so popular. Speaking of the South African angle, I noticed there's no mention of the fact on the S.A. Gamer forum. I feel if people were made aware that this was a passion project from locals it would create a very different first impression. As is, because the name trades heavily on an established luxury brand and the logo is not of a professional calibre, it's understandable that people might think these are cheap East Asian knockoffs. If more context was provided people would be much more open and understanding of and to the brand. Criticism meant constructively - not saying I'm right, but take it as food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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