Ultrakaz, you bring up some very good points, and all of them are discouraging.
I would absolutly love to make loudspeaker construction a living, i cannnot think of anything i would rather do. However, the things you listed above are the reasons i have not quit work and applied for a business grant.
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i have a few ideas that i dont think i have ever heard of being tried before, that might give me a little bit of an edge, but it is true, marketing is about the most important aspect when it comes to revenue.
With all the loudspeaker companys and designs, i doubt i will ever see my stuff in best buy, but im not too concerned about it.
There was a time where word of mouth is how things traveled. With the creation of TV and Radio, that word of mouth came to a whole new level.
However, with the internet revolution going on, every now and then you will find yourself a part of a community where word of mouth still has an impact. Right now, audiogon is one of those communitys.
When i start building high quality products of my own design, who knows if audiogon or audio asylum will even be around? But there will be others that will replace it.
If i can make a successful living off of it, it will require a very good product, and alot of "Talk" about it. Even then i doubt i would get rich, but if im gonna set a goal for myself, im going to set it high.
Look at the Wright brothers for instance, bicycle mechanics working off a shoe-string budget while thier biggest rival had an army of engineers and vast amounts of funding. And you see who won.
Its things like that that let me know there is always a possibility, maybe not a big one, but sometimes it just takes common sence, dedication, and a different way of looking at things.
Even if only a few audiophiles buy and enjoy my equipment, then i would know i made something worth having.
Isnt that the piont of making something? :)