Only software I guess, as a IT guy I assumed SE would stand for Second Edition but as I thought of it later SE could also stand for "Smooth Edition". Don't know, maybe Scott or Goran wants to chime in on this? 
The F Mister said:Only software I guess, as a IT guy I assumed SE would stand for Second Edition but as I thought of it later SE could also stand for "Smooth Edition". Don't know, maybe Scott or Goran wants to chime in on this?![]()
VoiceOfReason said:Decibel860 said:Same question for the DSPX-FM. When will you release new software? I tought that all development experience in the extreme would also approve in the DSPX-FM![]()
Not to continue the pseudo off-topic responses, but it would be nice if some of the clipper / limiter updates (at least the HF ones) made it to the Xtra as well.
Actually, the broader question for Scott is, are any firmware updates planned for the Xtra (and X for that matter)?
Pilotfm said:"
Bad marketing :'(
The F Mister said:And bottom-line, buying a audio processor is not a long term investment where you can benefit from in financial terms by selling it on after x time. For that buy a old-timer car or art paintings. You buy a processor to improve your stations sound and thereby increase ratings and sell more commercials. The investment is earned back this way. I find the price for this upgrade reasonable and eventually it's up to you if you want to invest on it. We assume that the manufacturers release free software upgrades throughout a processors lifecycle but it's not a given fact. Making comparisons between prices back then and now is not fair to any business that is influenced by local currency and highly fluctuant manufacturing costs. And holding a manufacturer responsible for 2nd hand prices is not the way either. I bet you don't go back with your car to the dealer after a few years and mileage and expect the same price back as when you paid for it new.
Pilotfm said:In the beginning the mini was sold for almost 1600...At this moment it costs somewhere around 1300.
The price dropped about 300 euro in little over a year time.
This is also has effected the 2nd hand prices.
I didn't buy to make benifit of it.
But it would be nice if prices where a bit stable.
As i said in an earlier posting:
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But Scott's posting made everything a bit clearer for me.
I'm now waiting for the comment's on the new software ;D
RealityCheckr said:Well, you could move to the UK:
Or buy something made locally ???
Pilotfm said:In the beginning the mini was sold for almost 1600...At this moment it costs somewhere around 1300.
The price dropped about 300 euro in little over a year time.
This is also has effected the 2nd hand prices.
I didn't buy to make benifit of it.
But it would be nice if prices where a bit stable.
As i said in an earlier posting:
<snip>
But Scott's posting made everything a bit clearer for me.
I'm now waiting for the comment's on the new software ;D
FFoti1 said:FYI...
Our company has never changed pricing based upon the economy. If ever there was an "excuse" to do so, the present US economy, as compared to the rest of the world, would enable it now. If anything, the strength of of the Euro actually has made all USA gear "on sale" as compared to recent years.
-Frank Foti
The F Mister said:That can be interpreted in many ways.
One may be: "Great you keep your prices steady".
The other may be: "Hell I've always been paying to much".
Just saying that you can approach your pricing in many ways and greatly depends on your whole business case. It includes your local duty's, taxes, employees etc. And where do you let your products manufactured? How are those country's bound to the dollar etc etc etc.
And what is your biggest market? Are they in the same currency as you or not?
I sympathize with BW's pricing table. It let's you the choice to buy cheap or not based upon your currency rate opposed to the pound sterling. In your "fixed price" table you make more or less money on the same model depending on the current rate of the dollar not leaving the choice to your customer for the best price. I'm not saying your way of pricing is wrong just different and same can be said about BW's pricing.
The F Mister said:I have no information to suspect "something" is going on at BW to play with prices. Nor do I have facts to say there isn't. But these are statements nobody can back those up (or do you have a insider ???). Scott made it well clear how they price their products based upon their local currency and there can be said something for it, as well for your pricing. personally, as pointed out earlier, I have more feeling for their approach. Maybe when the euro drops like h*ll I wont anymore![]()
Pilotfm said:How are the comments on the new software so far?
Positive / Negative ?
And when will the upgrade kit be available for the already excisting dspxmini users.?