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Some of my audio projects:http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/sets/Tags: None
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Thanks guys, appreciate the support!
... thread crappers in 5, 4, 3 ...
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Looks great, easy to navigate, speakers look great (that is slightly understated :eek, what else is there to crap about?
Have you heard all of your $3K-$5K in standmount stuff out there? Its a competitive price-range. I would love to hear them!
The only hiccup that may occur (only because i read it as such), Your "About" which occurs below the gallery for the Cirrus contains this remark from a satisfied customer:
"I just wanted a bookshelf speaker for my bedroom, but had no idea how good these would be. They give my Dynaudio C2′s a run for their money, and for $300? You gotta be kidding me … thanks so much."
It makes it seem the cirrus are $300!
Maybe adding in your interjection?
I just wanted a bookshelf speaker for my bedroom, but had no idea how good these would be. They give my Dynaudio C2′s a run for their money, and for $300 [for a custom design]? You gotta be kidding me … thanks so much.
Just trying to catch something that the avarage consumer may see/intrepret..
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Originally posted by mzisserson View PostLooks great, easy to navigate, speakers look great (that is slightly understated :eek, what else is there to crap about?
That $300 pair of bookshelves was just that, $300. Not the Cirrus of course but a custom jobbie.
Just FYI, thanks to Xavier for posting this up but I didn't ask him to. The website is new, and temporary anyway. It was just to get info online about the Cirrus outside of the BPT website. I have a couple new speaker designs that will be launched soon, and once they are I'll have the real final website that's more than just a single page. Point is, don't worry about feedback on the site because it'll all be changed in a month or so.
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Originally posted by DoubleTap View PostJust gun shy I guess ... the crappers are relentless!
That $300 pair of bookshelves was just that, $300. Not the Cirrus of course but a custom jobbie.
Just FYI, thanks to Xavier for posting this up but I didn't ask him to. The website is new, and temporary anyway. It was just to get info online about the Cirrus outside of the BPT website. I have a couple new speaker designs that will be launched soon, and once they are I'll have the real final website that's more than just a single page. Point is, don't worry about feedback on the site because it'll all be changed in a month or so..
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Originally posted by erikb View PostVERY nice! Thoughts of a facebook page at all?I don't even know what I'd put on one.
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to be honest, I've searched all over facebook and there are literally no high end audio manufaturers out there. I believe that facebook is a great way to network, and it would at least get your name out there.
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Originally posted by DoubleTap View PostDude, I'm 36 and made it this far without a Facebook page. Unless somebody could convince me that having one will generate more sales, I can't imagine why I'd want oneI don't even know what I'd put on one.
Essentially, you take what is on your site and mirror it on FB, not all the content of course, but make a post every week or two being sure to mention your actual site. A few of the more artsy photos.
I would add you if you started a Vapor Audio facebook, and plug you to a few f my friends who like high end audio.Don't listen to me - I have not sold any $150,000 speakers.
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Originally posted by johnnyrichards View PostI was chatting with the guy who manages NHT's Facebook page, and he claims that between 10 and 20% of their current internet direct sales are coming from Facebook.
Essentially, you take what is on your site and mirror it on FB, not all the content of course, but make a post every week or two being sure to mention your actual site. A few of the more artsy photos.
I would add you if you started a Vapor Audio facebook, and plug you to a few f my friends who like high end audio.
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