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Hail to the King Baby!!!!
Read below!!!
Davids post on RE's forum
And US AMPS post on termpro.com
Davids post on RE's forum
If you weren’t already aware of it, I do not own RE Audio. Some people think I do because I have always been sort of a front man for the company. In reality, I have never owned a single share of RE Audio’s stock. I have been the President of the company for roughly the last 2 years.
As some of you may have heard through the grapevine, the owners of RE Audio recently decided to sell the company. I cannot give you specifics of the sale, but the ownership of RE Audio has definitely changed hands.
Who bought it?
US Amps didn’t buy RE Audio. However, the majority of RE Audio’s stock is now held by the owner of US Amps. Part of the company is still held by other parties, but in a corporation, the majority holder has the final say.
What does this mean?
It means lots of things. For one, the “decision making” power at RE Audio just changed hands. I was, at one time, a big part in the decision making process at RE Audio, but I cannot help but feel that what I think or say will not hold much of a bearing on what happens at RE audio from now on. I’m not all that fond of such a thing happening, but hey, it happens.
You will soon see changes in the company. These changes may or may not be for the better, but the decisions are not mine to make.
What sorts of changes are coming?
I can’t truly say. I know, however, that our whole sales structure is about to change. I have a feeling that they way RE has always done business is out the door. I also know that our phone lines will soon be manned by new customer service agents. I don’t think that you will be able to talk to the “same old people” anymore.
Don’t get me wrong… these changes may work out very well for RE and its customers, but only time will tell.
When will all of this happen?
I’m fairly certain that things will start to change soon. As some people have pointed out, the people from US Amps have already started to actively show support for RE Audio and its products.
As I stated before, I can’t go into detail on some things yet, or maybe ever, but if you have any questions just ask.
And US AMPS post on termpro.com
Originally posted by US AMPS:[QB] It is true; Kove, Hart Professional and Armageddon are now, among the others brands that are part of the US AMP / RE AUDIO association.
American amplifiers and woofers. The best products around the world. Providing jobs for Americans craftsmen while furthering the limits of sound reproduction. [/QB]
