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Iconic products - those gems that passed through your life
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<blockquote data-quote="Air" data-source="post: 1137349" data-attributes="member: 15182"><p>[USER=146]@pwatts[/USER], I agree that these Tabs Sig are iconic, also for me, but I also get your frustration and dissulautioment. My comment might seem as if I am rubbing salt in your wounds, but there is a reason why according to some sources, more than 50 000 Tablettes have been sold over the years. Many enthusiasts' first memories of the magic of Steward Tyler's ability to design mini-monitors are a benchmark for the rest of their lives. All one needs to keep in mind with these speakers is not to ask them to do what they were not designed to do. I said earlier this week to a group of friends by analogy, you don't take a Formula One car and try to tow a 4X4 trailer up Sani Pass and then conclude it is a fast car; just unfortunate that it is not an excellent tow vehicle.</p><p></p><p>I think that ProAc doesn't sell well with ads. One almost has to approach it like head-hunting. Although not my main responsibility, we are in the business of Executive Placements, and this approach is far more successful than advertising on senior levels. Seldom are critical posts filled by ads. A candidate is often earmarked through research and then enticed to be interested in a position. You look for skills, experience, and cultural fit—the same with ProAc. You have to think of who would appreciate the magic of the brand and then entice them into an opportunity. A set of scarce floor standers was sold this week within 30 minutes, with all parties being happy with the deal because the buyer understands the brand and the magic it can deliver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Air, post: 1137349, member: 15182"] [USER=146]@pwatts[/USER], I agree that these Tabs Sig are iconic, also for me, but I also get your frustration and dissulautioment. My comment might seem as if I am rubbing salt in your wounds, but there is a reason why according to some sources, more than 50 000 Tablettes have been sold over the years. Many enthusiasts' first memories of the magic of Steward Tyler's ability to design mini-monitors are a benchmark for the rest of their lives. All one needs to keep in mind with these speakers is not to ask them to do what they were not designed to do. I said earlier this week to a group of friends by analogy, you don't take a Formula One car and try to tow a 4X4 trailer up Sani Pass and then conclude it is a fast car; just unfortunate that it is not an excellent tow vehicle. I think that ProAc doesn't sell well with ads. One almost has to approach it like head-hunting. Although not my main responsibility, we are in the business of Executive Placements, and this approach is far more successful than advertising on senior levels. Seldom are critical posts filled by ads. A candidate is often earmarked through research and then enticed to be interested in a position. You look for skills, experience, and cultural fit—the same with ProAc. You have to think of who would appreciate the magic of the brand and then entice them into an opportunity. A set of scarce floor standers was sold this week within 30 minutes, with all parties being happy with the deal because the buyer understands the brand and the magic it can deliver. [/QUOTE]
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