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I apologize to anyone who might currently be using this idea, but I haven't
heard of anyone doing it. The name of the business would be The Testing Room. The objective would be to allow people to test out a multitude of high end microphones and preamps. The idea is to set up a small room filled with an assortment of high end microphones and preamps that are capable of being quickly mixed and matched through some sort of patch bay and then recorded into a variety of (probably) digital recording machines with software like protools, cakewalk, nuendo whatever the flavors of the day are at that point. The price for being able to do this would be in the $200/day range which would be reimbursed if the person bought some gear. The recording devices would have preloaded wav files so the person could hear how a vocal or guitar part would blend into a mix. Also the person would have the option of bringing their own 2 track wavs to mix with. The idea is to give a person an opportunity to try a ton of mic/preamp combos. This seems to be a huge problem for most and people tire of relying on word of mouth especially since these products can be pricy. The biggest problem, of course, is location. Are people going to be willing to travel to a far off destination for such an opportunity. Obviously, the specifics are not well thought out. But, I wouldn't mind some feedback on the general concept. |
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It's a great idea IMHO. A friend of mine and myself had a similar idea years
ago based on how high end audio stores used to do business (I suppose some still do but the Fry's and Best buy's have really made that business model hard to do). If you wanted to test speakers for example, you could mix and match components to resemble your own and listen to dozens of different pairs of speakers in an acoustically tuned room. Our concept was to do this for monitors, mics and preamps similar to your idea - but you take it a few steps further by offering to let them hear their tracks sit in the mix, recording on a similar system to their DAW and charging just for the time spent instead of just hoping for a sale. Great idea. I would say you need one room in LA, NY and Nashville to start. Neil R "Sanbar" wrote in message ... I apologize to anyone who might currently be using this idea, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it. The name of the business would be The Testing Room. The objective would be to allow people to test out a multitude of high end microphones and preamps. The idea is to set up a small room filled with an assortment of high end microphones and preamps that are capable of being quickly mixed and matched through some sort of patch bay and then recorded into a variety of (probably) digital recording machines with software like protools, cakewalk, nuendo whatever the flavors of the day are at that point. The price for being able to do this would be in the $200/day range which would be reimbursed if the person bought some gear. The recording devices would have preloaded wav files so the person could hear how a vocal or guitar part would blend into a mix. Also the person would have the option of bringing their own 2 track wavs to mix with. The idea is to give a person an opportunity to try a ton of mic/preamp combos. This seems to be a huge problem for most and people tire of relying on word of mouth especially since these products can be pricy. The biggest problem, of course, is location. Are people going to be willing to travel to a far off destination for such an opportunity. Obviously, the specifics are not well thought out. But, I wouldn't mind some feedback on the general concept. |
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![]() "Sanbar" wrote in message ... The price for being able to do this would be in the $200/day range which would be reimbursed if the person bought some gear. Reimbursement will suck up your profit margin on the gear pretty quick. Charge per day for the privelage of not making a $2000 dollar mistake, and price the gear very competatively so they don'y buy somewhere else. Learn everything about every piece of gear so you can help them make an informed choice, or hire someone who can do that. You will also need to put it in a place where you can have enough bookings and sales. NY, LA, Chicago are obvious options, but Austin, Atlanta or Seattle might work. jb |
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"Sanbar" wrote in message ...
I apologize to anyone who might currently be using this idea, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it. The name of the business would be The Testing Room. The objective would be to allow people to test out a multitude of high end microphones and preamps. The idea is to set up a small room filled with an assortment of high end microphones and preamps that are capable of being quickly mixed and matched through some sort of patch bay and then recorded into a variety of (probably) digital recording machines with software like protools, cakewalk, nuendo whatever the flavors of the day are at that point. The price for being able to do this would be in the $200/day range which would be reimbursed if the person bought some gear. The recording devices would have preloaded wav files so the person could hear how a vocal or guitar part would blend into a mix. Also the person would have the option of bringing their own 2 track wavs to mix with. The idea is to give a person an opportunity to try a ton of mic/preamp combos. This seems to be a huge problem for most and people tire of relying on word of mouth especially since these products can be pricy. The biggest problem, of course, is location. Are people going to be willing to travel to a far off destination for such an opportunity. Obviously, the specifics are not well thought out. But, I wouldn't mind some feedback on the general concept. That basic idea is in place at B&H in NYC. Karl Winkler Lectrosonics, Inc. http://www.lectrosonics.com |
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![]() reddred wrote: You will also need to put it in a place where you can have enough bookings and sales. NY, LA, Chicago are obvious options, but Austin, Atlanta or Seattle might work. Or he could combine it with a bed and breakfast and put it here in Santa Cruz. :-) Bob -- "Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler." A. Einstein |
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![]() Karl Winkler wrote: The name of the business would be The Testing Room. The objective would be to allow people to test out a multitude of high end microphones and preamps. That basic idea is in place at B&H in NYC. They charge for time there? I never knew that. |
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Another drawback: what will be the sound sources for microphone tests? Are
you expecting people to bring their own instruments? Sing into the microphones? Will there be a Steinberg Grand in the studio? Some vintage Fender amps perhaps? Peace, Paul |
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Don Cooper wrote in message ...
Karl Winkler wrote: The name of the business would be The Testing Room. The objective would be to allow people to test out a multitude of high end microphones and preamps. That basic idea is in place at B&H in NYC. They charge for time there? I never knew that. No, they don't. That's my point - it exists today for free, at least in NYC. A place where it DOES exist and costs money is in any good studio. As has been suggested often on RAP: rent a couple of hours in a studio and try out the different mics. Certainly better than taking a gamble on something you've never heard and then regretting spending $3000 on a mic you can't use. Karl Winkler Lectrosonics, Inc. http://www.lectrosonics.com |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
I was about to point that out. All too often I read "There's no dealer near where I live so I can't listen before I buy." Think you could franchise it so there would be one in every city world wide with a population of, say, 25,000 or more? I think it could work as a traveling show rather than a come to me situation. 1 guy/gal, 30 preamps, 10 mics. Then book a studio room in various locations. and let the people stop by to listen and learn. Throw in some apps and drinks and you have a hot item for a year or two. From what I gather Single Malts would cause impulse buying (and endless debates) like no tomorrow. Of course at $100 (I doubt $200 would fly anywhere) a pop you would have to have minimums to make it work. Or offset the cost of a Nowhere Minnesota stop by making it up on the back end in the LA and SF stops. And all sales could be drop shipped to the end clients. -- Nathan "Imagine if there were no Hypothetical Situations" |
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A place where it DOES exist and costs money is in any good studio. As
has been suggested often on RAP: rent a couple of hours in a studio and try out the different mics. Certainly better than taking a gamble on something you've never heard and then regretting spending $3000 on a mic you can't use. This is exactly what I've done in a couple of local studios. I have recordings of myself singing through a VoxBox/TLM-103 set up and a U87/Neve Channel Strip. Didn't take long for me to understand the difference between my gear at home and the above hardware. :) Rates were less than $50.00 an hour. DaveT |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Something that I've always thought would work but have never been able to convince any manufacturer of it, is to set up people like me with free cool gear and send customers to us for a demo. We charge the company for our time (though they'd probably figure we're getting paid enough from the use of the cool gear). I keep telling Mackie that they should give me a dxb and anyone who wants to come over to play with it is welcome, but they haven't bitten yet. The Soundscape guys must have been listening to you while they were at Mackie because that's something like how they're selling their workstations now in Europe. Rather than giving the gear away they are using existing customers as demo studios and giving them commision on each sale. Cheers. James. |
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Nathan West wrote in message ...
Mike Rivers wrote: I was about to point that out. All too often I read "There's no dealer near where I live so I can't listen before I buy." Think you could franchise it so there would be one in every city world wide with a population of, say, 25,000 or more? I think it could work as a traveling show rather than a come to me situation. 1 guy/gal, 30 preamps, 10 mics. Then book a studio room in various locations. and let the people stop by to listen and learn. Throw in some apps and drinks and you have a hot item for a year or two. From what I gather Single Malts would cause impulse buying (and endless debates) like no tomorrow. Of course at $100 (I doubt $200 would fly anywhere) a pop you would have to have minimums to make it work. Or offset the cost of a Nowhere Minnesota stop by making it up on the back end in the LA and SF stops. And all sales could be drop shipped to the end clients. I think the initial idea is a good one, but the real estate costs are too high in a market that's going ot have enough people to support it. I don't think people will pay and there are already dealers who will let you demo gear. I htink the traveling show idea is better. I'd do it like a trunk sale for the fashion industry. It's probably a good idea for Swee****er (as much as I don't like them). They could load up a van with half a dozen racks of gear and spend a couple of days in various areas that don't have stores with pro gear. People could decided what they want and then do regular Swee****er mail order. Or maybe Fletcher with hit the road on a Harley with a trailer... |
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