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getting any ideas together before approaching Oberheim...
In a message dated 96-10-20 17:01:50 EDT, you write:
>
> Bear in mind, too, if you just complain a lot and generally behave
> negatively, they will probably just say its not worth the trouble and
>kill
> the whole thing. What really needs to happen is the powers that be at
> Gibson need to be convinced that things like the echoplex are of
>interest
> and that they should put more effort into support and development.
> Basically, if you can convince them that there is a large untapped
>market
> for it, their interest will go up.
I suggest organizing our arguments, ideas, suggestions and general helpful
comments to increase Echoplex sales before sending mail to under-encouraged
Oberheim employees.
I'm guessing we may have market niche ideas Oberheim/Gibson could approach
with the Echoplex. Normally, you'd hope they already had tried anything we
may come up with, or a Product Manager for the Echoplex has experience.
But
my Market Research background has over and over again shown me grass-roots
generated ideas are often overlooked. Maybe we can come up with something
they haven't thought of.
Does this seem like a good idea?
Also, to not clutter the e-mail flow on a very unique Echoplex issue, maybe
we should take this off-line somehow.
I would gladly volunteer to receive general ideas and act as "secretary,"
however I'm going to lose e-mail access for a while.
So, any takers?
> Lots of positive customer feedback and a
> general increase in inquiries will do that. (Echoplex sales, by the way,
> took a nice jump just because Mr. Torn mentioned it favorably in Guitar
> Player.)
>
> You can try Oberheim, 510-635-9633. You can harass Mike Lyon at Oberheim
> even more than he already is at mlyon@gibson.com.
>
> kim
However, positive feedback may be best coming from individuals. So,
Echoplex
loving gripers, kneel and be counted!
David Kirkdorffer