Thanks for responding, @jaytor .
I agree with your observation that "home audition can be a reasonable approach if the shipping costs are a fairly small part of the cost of the product..."
Pure Audio Project has an interesting approach to lessening the sting for customers. If I understand correctly, they take a deposit and ship speakers for audition at their cost, then charge a flat rate of $200 for return shipping if the customer doesn’t buy them, and return the deposit (assuming the conditions are met). I presume that the cost of all that shipping makes its way into the purchase price, but from the perspective of the customer, $200 out-of-pocket risked in exchange for two weeks in-home audition of a five-to-ten-grand ballpark pair of speakers may be pretty good deal.
Duke
I agree with your observation that "home audition can be a reasonable approach if the shipping costs are a fairly small part of the cost of the product..."
Pure Audio Project has an interesting approach to lessening the sting for customers. If I understand correctly, they take a deposit and ship speakers for audition at their cost, then charge a flat rate of $200 for return shipping if the customer doesn’t buy them, and return the deposit (assuming the conditions are met). I presume that the cost of all that shipping makes its way into the purchase price, but from the perspective of the customer, $200 out-of-pocket risked in exchange for two weeks in-home audition of a five-to-ten-grand ballpark pair of speakers may be pretty good deal.
Duke