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The "You suck AVSA, thread" ;-)
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 83652" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Hi All</p><p></p><p>I think the "Pimp my Rig" feature is a really nice idea. I would however consider getting the trade involved. A bit of a combination of what the now defunct Audiophile magazine used to do with dealer recommended systems for a budget and musical taste.</p><p></p><p>Eg: Reader writes in/registers and describes system and room, budget, taste, aesthetic factors etc for upgrade and his or her idea of what he would like to improve in his AV / Stereo system or problems experienced.</p><p>2 or 3 dealers/custom installers/consultants/distributors in his area are given the scenario and offered to view/audition the setup and then make recommendations within budget that they explain AND demonstrate.</p><p>The reader can then select the solution that he feels best achieves the upgrade objectives for the money (or not).</p><p>Subjective write ups of the system before vs the options demonstrated.</p><p></p><p>The personal factor remains in tact, the readership gets insight in to different approaches to "problem solving" and the "trade" gets a chance to show what value a specialist distribution channel may or may not add.</p><p></p><p>It can also be an opportunity to show how new ideas like streaming can be brought in to existing systems and what is needed etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 83652, member: 361"] Hi All I think the "Pimp my Rig" feature is a really nice idea. I would however consider getting the trade involved. A bit of a combination of what the now defunct Audiophile magazine used to do with dealer recommended systems for a budget and musical taste. Eg: Reader writes in/registers and describes system and room, budget, taste, aesthetic factors etc for upgrade and his or her idea of what he would like to improve in his AV / Stereo system or problems experienced. 2 or 3 dealers/custom installers/consultants/distributors in his area are given the scenario and offered to view/audition the setup and then make recommendations within budget that they explain AND demonstrate. The reader can then select the solution that he feels best achieves the upgrade objectives for the money (or not). Subjective write ups of the system before vs the options demonstrated. The personal factor remains in tact, the readership gets insight in to different approaches to "problem solving" and the "trade" gets a chance to show what value a specialist distribution channel may or may not add. It can also be an opportunity to show how new ideas like streaming can be brought in to existing systems and what is needed etc. [/QUOTE]
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