If it is a project for a business class, the brands that you sell will have less to do with audio quality and sonic signature, but more to do with the ugly side of audio, the business model!
Manufacturers' reputation, QC, support, territorial protection, point structure (profit percentages), store demo unit policies (pricing and payment schedules) are your primary considerations.
Having attended the CES and "The SHOW" 3 times in Las Vegas, I have become friends with 1 manufacturer, 1 manufacturer/distributor, and 1 distributor. I have started to gain a perspective from "the other side of the mirror". Believe me, the audio industry can be just as nasty and cutthroat as any other business sector. Although we audiophiles get pleasure (hopefully!) from our hobby and music, the sales side of audio can be very brutal.
I wish you good fortune on your future business ambition, but do careful research before pursuing your endeavor.
Manufacturers' reputation, QC, support, territorial protection, point structure (profit percentages), store demo unit policies (pricing and payment schedules) are your primary considerations.
Having attended the CES and "The SHOW" 3 times in Las Vegas, I have become friends with 1 manufacturer, 1 manufacturer/distributor, and 1 distributor. I have started to gain a perspective from "the other side of the mirror". Believe me, the audio industry can be just as nasty and cutthroat as any other business sector. Although we audiophiles get pleasure (hopefully!) from our hobby and music, the sales side of audio can be very brutal.
I wish you good fortune on your future business ambition, but do careful research before pursuing your endeavor.