You want free? Join a local audio club and borrow from your friends. It really works. As a side benefit you get guys to listen over your shoulder and tell you that your opinion is wrong ;-)
Cheers,
Spencer
Cheers,
Spencer
Try before you buy?
@nonoise - That’s a terrific point. To address this issue I have a trust system that I built to weed out the people who abuse the system. Time will tell how effective it is. I’m sure it will evolve in the same manner that The Cable Co’s policies did. @lowrider57 - Yes, I require a credit card to be on file in order for people to borrow my stuff. I offer them a choice to purchase accidental damage protection to protect themselves and me in case something happens. @sbank - That’s really the point of this; to make an online audio club. :) |
BTW, if anyone wants to check out what I've built so far, you can download the app for free from the App Store. For now, I've just got an iOS version, but Android is in the works. :) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lendi/id1296139839 |
What is the sales path in your model? Let's say that I borrow a pair of Cardas Clear xlrs and like them enough to buy. Do I get to buy the borrowed pair? Who do I pay? Cardas? A Cardas dealer? You? What is my price? Is it set before I borrow the cables? Who sets the price? Playing devil's advocate: I borrow them, like them but return them so I can find a deal on a used pair or I call 20 dealers asking for a big enough discount that I actually buy them. How does that benefit you? What if i call Cardas direct and want to have them certify that your loaner cables are authentic? Not down on the idea, i just see a lot of room for abuse. How would you know if someone bought cables after returning your loaners? |