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Originally Posted by VP Electricity
So if you told us who made your branded speakers, we'd be impressed - but you can't tell us, because if you did, then we would think less of your brand?
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No, of course not. But it would mean that the products we sell stop being "BSW" products despite the fact that it's BSW that determines the final quality of our parts based on design decisions we make -- and by who and how we have them made. And depending on the particular parts or speakers in question, they may be made by multiple companies. For example, our amplifier in our d110 subwoofer systems is made by one company, while the 4ch amp we are developing for PnP amp upgrades is made by another -- both, again, very well respected...
We are in the business of designing and selling BSW products that HAPPEN to be made for us by 3rd parties. My point is that the people making our products either ARE well recognized and very well respected or MAKE products for brands that are well recognized and well respected.
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I don't think that any of the speaker brands who actually own a factory and glue speakers together make your E90 speakers. I strongly believe that you have them assembled in a Pacific Rim contract manufacturer - maybe one who also makes speakers for brands we would know - but that's a far cry from being made by Scan-Speak, or Dynaudio, or Morel, or SEAS, or even Rainbow. I might be wrong... but I believe it strongly. There's nothing wrong with having speaker factories assemble speakers - that's what they do - but your "wink, wink, I could tell you who makes these for us, but then I'd have to kill you" is disingenuous and not worthy of your product.
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Very few companies actually make speakers in house. Even Morel has some of their products made in Asia. Just like Morel, our speakers are made by, yes, Pacific Rim manufacturers that make drivers for exceptional brands. My apologies if I was unclear.
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But they are more of a perfect match for Logic 7 cars than non-Logic 7 cars, if I understand correctly... and how well do they work for base audio deck-power 2010 US cars? Just want to understand all of the potential "time(s)" they can be perfect...
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Now we're getting into semantics. Nothing is ever a "perfect" match since it's an engineering impossibility. Both are a GREAT match. Logic7 moreso. We don't sell the product for the 2010+ Base Audio cars yet since we haven't completed testing. We'll let you know.
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Interesting fun fact... was all over the news in December of last year...
From FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 16 CFR Part 255 (Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising) December 2009:
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I guess technically this is an endorsement, then. Thanks for clarifying.