Bold 1. Proof of product performance? I don't even know how they perform yet, but somehow you know they will perform the same as other subs. How do you know this?Well, apparently communication with their dealers is poor as well. There was a whole thread on ROE about this. It was the new alpha proto, or something like that.Even if the parts aren't the same, the end results are very similar and very bland. Either offer something new and innovative or recycle the same things over and over. RD Audio has chosen option number 2, but you and Kevin are all over everywhere acting like RD Audio has re-invented the wheel, when they simply have not. I guess I shouldn't care too much because companies like this never gain much of a share in the market and it seems their success is tied into how well you can blindly lead ecoustics.
Bold 2. If you use someone elses phrase, please give credit where credit is deserved. And how have I ever acted like they reinvented the wheel? I am just sitting here waiting to get an alpha so I can test it out to see how it performs.
Bold 3. They already have a much larger share of the market than many of the brands you probably praise. Believe it or not, at this point in time 99% of RD sales are coming from storefronts and not on the internet. They are MUCH bigger in stores than online at this point. But I wouldn't expect you to know the sales figure, so that is just a little FYI.
I am not even trying to argue their products are going to be amazing, or that they are going to be the next JL Audio. I am just saying, there is very little information about their subs or their company out there at this point, and until I review each sub personally, I am not going to comment on what I think about the products or the company.
To me, the subs will do all the talking. And I will go from there.
