CnoEvil said:
plastic penguin said:
I totally and catagorically agree about the lesser known brands. All too often they can, and are, overlooked, however, my main (only) gripe about these unknowners is the lack of availability. Outlets/dealers need to grasp the nettle and demand a dem to see whether they can accomodate these smaller companies. Unless this changes, they will always stay on the fringes.
There is also the problem, that you need to have heard of them first, before you can look them up (obviously)......but if you always make a point of checking their site for dealers, you can often find they have someone within reach. You may think you are hard done by, but in Ireland there are far fewer dealers, and it's almost impossible to hear what you want, in one place. The ones that I deal with are all excellent, but the potential market is relatively small, and like everywhere else, the recession has bitten deep. One place I use, got a lot of its business from installing multi-room systems in luxury blocks of flats..well that hit a brick wall (cringe worthy pun intended!). I'm pretty fanatical about getting the sound I like, which means I would travel anywhere within Ireland to get what I wanted (if it wasn't available at my usual dealers)....but I'm nuts! :twisted:
This is the whole point. Before you came along I'd never heard these makes (Peachtree, Lavardin etc etc), and when I've approached one or two dealers and mentioned these brands, they've just shaken their heads.
Somehow this monopoly (if not for a better word) needs to be broken by these smaller names. Like Magnapans, there's one outlet in S London and one in Dorset. That's a fat lot of use if you live in Newcastle or the Midlands.
We're not hard done by, but it is frustrating when you mention a certain make and I know I've more chance of climbing mount Everest than auditioning one of these fringe makes. Also, over a period of time, if more and more dealers take these on board, this'll mean keener prices. It won't happen overnight, but hey, one has to start somewhere.
I'm off to the greenhouse to grow little acorns...