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In Reply to: Re: So, what was the earth shattering VMPS news? nt posted by V-PMS on October 18, 2005 at 08:57:09:
Cheery little fellow, aren't you?
Follow Ups:
It will pass. It's that time of the month and I'm constipated as well.No need to make me an enemy. Just offering my "take" on things. I wish you neither physical, spiritual, emotional, or financial distress.
Hi V-PMS,What a man you are.
You come to a public forum, write a whole list of negative claims, and hide behind a silly name.
Not man enough to post your name?
That stand for Very Poorly Made Speaker, which cause grief much like woman with PMS.
Back to cranky, I see.Go to this year's "Bound for Sound". See Marty de Wulf's reviews of the RM 40. Read the words "absolutely gorgeous" and "high end beautiful."
BTW there are VMPS bashing sites all over the web. Knock yourself out.
Brian,I wonder how Marty de Wulf would describe these $2500 turkeys you sent me and then refused to refund my money?
Andy
You ordered a custom lacquer finish which was marred in shipping. You then decided to go with the RM 30 in a different finish. The dealer, John Casler, handled the entire transaction. I did not refuse to refund your money since you never paid me any.If you are unhappy in any way contact your dealer. My understanding was you were content in your choice.
Look closely at the pictures and notice the hundreds of fisheyes in the paint. These must have been there when they left your shop, so all the damage was not due to shipping. Hence, my reluctance to let you repaint them.You originally agreed to refund my money but then changed your mind and offered only credit after I sent them back. The only reason I purchased another pair of speakers was to sell them as factory sealed to minimize my losses.
I offered to paint a new pair with acrylic, a harder finish. You said no. Then I offered to issue John Casler a credit.
or learn to use a spell/grammar checker.
No problem. The difficulties we have encountered over the years can be traced to two factors, IMHO:
1. we push the technology envelope hard. It often takes time for the MTBF curve to settle.
2. In the olden days I cared little about cosmetics--solid and decent was all I wanted. Then we won CES, my company was profiled on ABC News, all hell broke loose. We didn't get really good cabinets for 18 months after the win, and our panel required major rebuild for reliable operation. Plus I was pining for Constant Directivity which made me one-track minded.Just received my patent-app-as-filed in the mail. It was a proud moment. I hope this body of work will be my legacy to the audio community--did I mention the application is universal?
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