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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6980667" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Sometimes a product coming from a large company is a positive. They tend to have larger budgets than smaller companies for R&amp;D, design, manufacturing, etc. But a product coming from a large company can also be a bad thing, as larger companies tend to take longer to implement new technology or to evolve to new market trends. Larger companies also tend to gravitate towards frivolous marketing gimmicks, like square cones, more than smaller companies (although by no means are they exclusive). Small companies can be advantageous because their small size makes them quicker to adapt to changes in the market. We've also seen a relatively large amount of innovation out of small companies in the past decade (xbl^2 for example). But smaller companies also have smaller budgets for R&amp;D etc, which can also lead the company down the path to just being another 'me-too' company (like Elemental Designs, who lives off stealing tech from competitors).</p><p></p><p>To generalize much more than that is to oversimplify the situation/discussion. Yes, that includes people with 15 years of experience, which isn't a lot tbh. Your logic should prove your point. If you feel the need to start tossing out how long you've been into car audio, its probably because your argument is weak on facts and specifics. Or just plain weak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6980667, member: 549629"] Sometimes a product coming from a large company is a positive. They tend to have larger budgets than smaller companies for R&D, design, manufacturing, etc. But a product coming from a large company can also be a bad thing, as larger companies tend to take longer to implement new technology or to evolve to new market trends. Larger companies also tend to gravitate towards frivolous marketing gimmicks, like square cones, more than smaller companies (although by no means are they exclusive). Small companies can be advantageous because their small size makes them quicker to adapt to changes in the market. We've also seen a relatively large amount of innovation out of small companies in the past decade (xbl^2 for example). But smaller companies also have smaller budgets for R&D etc, which can also lead the company down the path to just being another 'me-too' company (like Elemental Designs, who lives off stealing tech from competitors). To generalize much more than that is to oversimplify the situation/discussion. Yes, that includes people with 15 years of experience, which isn't a lot tbh. Your logic should prove your point. If you feel the need to start tossing out how long you've been into car audio, its probably because your argument is weak on facts and specifics. Or just plain weak. [/QUOTE]
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