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In Reply to: RE: brain storming with Magnepan posted by wendell diller on May 29, 2009 at 13:45:11
Wendell:
An enthusiastic YES! I believe I met you one time when I worked for Rick Reed in Jacksonville, FL. Anyhow, I'd also like to know about the 'Mini-Maggies". Are they real? Do you really intend to produce them? A lot of significant others would revel in these, after the "2001" monoliths we've made them endure all these years... As a bit of respectful and constructive criticism(if you want it), I truly believe that Magnepan could benefit by showing a slightly more "modern" face to potential consumers. Your company could be instrumental in bringing the wonderful virtues of Magnepan speakers to the current generation of I-Pod listeners and USB DAC'o'philes. I am 48 years old, build all my own PC's, have 2 Ipods, appx 700 CD's and 500 LP's. That I would be highly interested in a 'fresher, 'internet age' approach from you might at least suggest to you that the new 'internet generation' (i-gen, from appx. 1997 'til now) would be very interested in your products. The old guard of audiophilia, and those of us who have played and recorded music all these years is getting older. I want to be able to be surprised, excited and motivated to buy a new set of Maggies 10 years from now. In addition, I want younger folks to be inerested in Maggies, too. You have to lead the way for this to happen. Thanks so much for asking your supporters' opinions.
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