Good day to you all,
You may have seen my recent appointment to Lead Turbosound. For your information I joined Turbo back in 94 and those formative years gave me a base in what turbosounds identity should be. I can assure you that I will use every effort to bring the brand back to where you guys think it should be operating.
In the very near future you will see some products that I hope will make you consider turbo once more.
Feel free to contact me with concerns or ideas at any time. It would be a pleasure to talk with you all
Welcome to the forum Chris.
I believe the "rules" state that you should put your company affiliation in your signature line. That way, everyone knows who you are representing.
Now, "meat and potatoes" time.
Introducing new,exciting product is fine.
If I'm running a sound business and not a hobby shop, I NEED to know the following.
a> I'm buying several K$ of your gear. will I be supported in that investment for the next 6 or 8 years?
b> Will there still be value in that rig when I go to sell it off for the next rig?
c> If I am happy with the rig, and well supported, I'll keep it as a "B" or "C" rig. Will replacement parts and support be available in 10 and 15 years?
d> As a "weekend warrior", buying a part of Chris's old rig, will I be able to get parts and support when it is no longer "The Hot New Toy"?
Time will tell.
The current "management" does not inspire confidence for me to drop Piles-o-money on current Turbo product.
Chris.
Back last century, i spent a wack of time on TMS-3 and TMS-4 systems. 6 to 40 boxes.