Umfrage
Big Brand vs Enthusiastic Brand vs DIY'ers
1. I just splurge money on big brands and don't care about sound (0 %, 0 Stimmen)
2. I want big brands as well as good sound. (9.5 %, 2 Stimmen)
3. Good Brand for good sound and good resale (33.3 %, 7 Stimmen)
4. Sound Quality is paramount and big or enthusiastic brands are irrelevant. (47.6 %, 10 Stimmen)
5. DIY or Enthusiastic audio manuafacturer is no concern I want good Sound Quality (9.5 %, 2 Stimmen)
6. Just DIY (0 %, 0 Stimmen)
(Die Umfrage ist beendet)

Big Brand vs Enthusiastic Brand vs DIY'ers

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Beitrag
SUB_BOSS
Gesperrt
#1 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 15:30
Dear All,

I'm sure everyone here has heard equipment with big brand names as well as equipments by enthusiasts like Viren, Siva( I call them Enthusiastic brands for convenience as calling them small brands is not fair and no justice done to their intellectual contribution to audio).

And lastly not to forget the lonely enjoyers, who swear by DIY, So go ahead and vote but put your point of view in words too...


[Beitrag von SUB_BOSS am 16. Aug 2007, 15:42 bearbeitet]
Arj
Inventar
#2 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 15:36
i really really would like to meet anyone who chose option 1
SUB_BOSS
Gesperrt
#3 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 15:39

i really really would like to meet anyone who chose option 1


Who ever buys Bose are ones who belong to category 1.. jokes apart I'm interested to meet one too..Then I'm a dealer
abhi.pani
Inventar
#4 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 15:49

SUB_BOSS schrieb:

i really really would like to meet anyone who chose option 1


Who ever buys Bose are ones who belong to category 1.. jokes apart I'm interested to meet one too..Then I'm a dealer :D


Arjun uses BOSE!!!
Arj
Inventar
#5 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 16:10
Im Loving it
Savyasaachi
Inventar
#6 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 16:44
i voted for the DIY and enthusistic option, but i don't mind spending on good equipment if i like it...Overall, it should be VFM for me.
bhagwan69
Inventar
#7 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 17:55

Arj schrieb:
i really really would like to meet anyone who chose option 1


That is easy;

Just get a client list of AVI & you will find all the persons you are looking for !!!

Just Kidding !!!

No one is a fool; at least I do not think there are many like this.

However, if you do, please do allow me the pleasure of thier company !!
bhagwan69
Inventar
#8 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 18:01
Option # 5 & 6 I have no exposure to in India.
No one in Mumbai is either;
So, I cannot comment.
Arj
Inventar
#9 erstellt: 16. Aug 2007, 18:11

bhagwan69 schrieb:

That is easy;

Just get a client list of AVI & you will find all the persons you are looking for !!!




Lol even if there are folks they would either be
- bright enough not to admit it (We all know how easy it is to blurt words from review magazines
- sillly enough to be ignorant about it
ani
Stammgast
#10 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 07:49
I have voted #3 which is not 100% true because I do have some unknown brand equips too :).

I do go in for brands and expect some reliability and service from them or dealer.

If there are any #1 voters, I am sure that they will be the happiest of the lot

We all have our own reasons for the way we act... freedom of expression....

regards
Anil
ALS
Ist häufiger hier
#11 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 08:03

I do go in for brands and expect some reliability and service from them or dealer.

I go with Ani


If there are any #1 voters, I am sure that they will be the happiest of the lot

Shahrukh
Inventar
#12 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 08:10
Er... I'd be a #3! Good resale value is a must for those sudden upgraditis attacks!!
Jeeves
Stammgast
#13 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 10:31
I have big brands which I have bought used. Terrific VFM. So where do I vote?
SUB_BOSS
Gesperrt
#14 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 10:42

have big brands which I have bought used. Terrific VFM. So where do I vote?


No 2 for you.. BTW what is VFM in audio????
ALS
Ist häufiger hier
#15 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 10:58

BTW what is VFM in audio????

when you buy it will 've value, when you want to sell....
G_S_Madhav
Stammgast
#16 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 11:37
I don’t care whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice!

For me Sound quality comes first followed by affordability and serviceability.

Big brands do have certain advantages like resale value, better / custom components, better designs and certain ‘feel good’ factor. But at the same time be prepared for exorbitant prices and poor (or non existing) after sales support.

Cadence is a big brand for me but I am auditioning Viren's 36 W valve amp along with Cadence VA1 and if Viren 's product sounds good over VA1; I will go with Viren.

Last month I auditioned Advance Acoustic CDP at my place. This French brand has stunning looks and decent performance and this all at an affordable price(just 32K), But the product failed half dozen times during the brief test! Here the question of but reliability and service support comes into picture, Okay , it could be just that particular piece only but I really don’t want to take any chances.

DIY is strictly a NO – NO for me as long as audio is concerned. There are many things beyond technical knowledge and soldering skills that go into making a professional grade product.


[Beitrag von G_S_Madhav am 17. Aug 2007, 11:41 bearbeitet]
Arj
Inventar
#17 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:16

G_S_Madhav schrieb:
But the product failed half dozen times during the brief test! Here the question of but reliability and service support comes into picture, Okay , it could be just that particular piece only but I really don’t want to take any chances.


French SS electronics seems to be pretty prone to an indifferent quality control. suprisingly most tube equipment manufacturers are different.
Arj
Inventar
#18 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:21

G_S_Madhav schrieb:
I don’t care whether the cat is black or white as long as it catches mice!



cannot resist brinnging it up but
-some cats need very little milk to catch mice while others need to be really well fed before even an attempt, while still others need constant prodding
-some cats catch not just your mice but your neighbours as well !
-Some cats play around with the mice before eating them while others go Wham-Bam


an so on

whats the purpose of this post ...none really! the thought just popped up and I have an easy day at office
G_S_Madhav
Stammgast
#19 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:26
[quote="Arj]
-some cats catch not just your mice but your neighbours as well !
[/quote]


I want one like this ASAP. I am talking about real cat not a Amp Cat.
stevieboy
Stammgast
#20 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:28
sound quality all the way!
SUB_BOSS
Gesperrt
#21 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:32
I like the cat like the one in my avatar.. which hunts other cats...


Cadence is a big brand for me but I am auditioning Viren's 36 W valve amp along with Cadence VA1 and if Viren 's product sounds good over VA1; I will go with Viren.


This is news to me... I have heard VA 1 and liked the sound. Whatsb the price diff between VA1 and Virens amp


[Beitrag von SUB_BOSS am 17. Aug 2007, 12:33 bearbeitet]
G_S_Madhav
Stammgast
#22 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:42

Arj schrieb:

French SS electronics seems to be pretty prone to an indifferent quality control. suprisingly most tube equipment manufacturers are different.



Shoos ssss ssss.. Advance Acoustic is made in China!
buzzer
Gesperrt
#23 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:49
For me brand name is important as much as sound coz it makes life lot easier :

1. To match components, thanks to google with lots of information on equipment matching by users.
2. Service.
3. Procure spares
4. Finally sell them.

I assume it's tough to sell equipment made by small timers.
Sir_Don
Gesperrt
#24 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:52
have voted 3.
rockamedi
Gesperrt
#25 erstellt: 17. Aug 2007, 12:57
I always feel technology used by small manufacturers is not upto mark as big brands spend lots of money on reserach which is way beyond the reach of small ones.

To also add that most small brands use parts from DIY bin in small quantities and this adds upto price,So for me it's brand only.
square_wave
Inventar
#26 erstellt: 18. Aug 2007, 13:44
Sound quality and reliability all the way.


[Beitrag von square_wave am 18. Aug 2007, 13:45 bearbeitet]
bobbybpl
Ist häufiger hier
#27 erstellt: 18. Aug 2007, 15:14
I would certainly vote for the 3rd one.
SOUND QUALITY
bhagwan69
Inventar
#28 erstellt: 19. Aug 2007, 06:34

rockamedi schrieb:
I always feel technology used by small manufacturers is not upto mark as big brands spend lots of money on reserach which is way beyond the reach of small ones.


I may have a slightly different point of view;

If we site the example of Speakers. The 3 top speaker maker's in the world are JM Labs / B & W / Dynaudio [debatable, but I will not tread down that road for the time being].
What they make at the top end of their product line is in no manner comparable to what the smaller guys do; say Rockport Technologies, Avalon Acoustics, Marten Design etc.

My point being, the 'big brands' have very nice QC [Quality Control] and 'organised' production runs, hence, they can do 70 to 80 % [in sound terms] of what the smaller guys can do, but at very very cheap price points.
Basically, the B & W's flagship speaker - 800 D has a list price of US $'s 20/- K [I may be wrong], but it costs them less than 3,500/- to 4,000/- to make & they sell it to their distributor for 8,000/- for a pair. Now no small or medium sized manufacturer can even dream of achieving price points even remotely close to this price.

I will comment on the technology in another post !!
bhagwan69
Inventar
#29 erstellt: 19. Aug 2007, 06:36

buzzer schrieb:

4. Finally sell them.

I assume it's tough to sell equipment made by small timers.


I could not agree with you more on this point !!!
Well said;
bhagwan69
Inventar
#30 erstellt: 19. Aug 2007, 06:56
2. I want big brands as well as good sound.
4. Sound Quality is paramount and big or enthusiastic brands are irrelevant.

I am in a delama;
Do not know what to vote for ??
rockamedi
Gesperrt
#31 erstellt: 20. Aug 2007, 12:24

My point being, the 'big brands' have very nice QC [Quality Control] and 'organised' production runs, hence, they can do 70 to 80 % [in sound terms] of what the smaller guys can do, but at very very cheap price points.
Basically, the B & W's flagship speaker - 800 D has a list price of US $'s 20/- K [I may be wrong], but it costs them less than 3,500/- to 4,000/- to make & they sell it to their distributor for 8,000/- for a pair. Now no small or medium sized manufacturer can even dream of achieving price points even remotely close to this price.

I will comment on the technology in another post !!


Hi Bhagwan, My point was small time brands cannot conduct research on all counts like big brands spend to experiment new stuff( I guess super tweeters tecnology, composite materials for drivers etc). Big players have plenty reserves and can plough back into R&D whereas small brands can mostly scrape from DIY bin.
ani
Stammgast
#32 erstellt: 20. Aug 2007, 13:28
Some of the great inventions are simple solutions provided by individuals or small groups.

Regarding access to exotic material and devices, most of the drivers are available to small manufacturers, may be at slightly higher cost.

More important is how well the small operator knows what exactly his needs are....say how to specify the drivers. If one knows what he wants I am sure that he can come out with wonderful speakers

This way round the advantage of mega budget research can trickle down to small business too.

Regards
Anil
square_wave
Inventar
#33 erstellt: 20. Aug 2007, 13:49

bhagwan69 schrieb:

rockamedi schrieb:
I always feel technology used by small manufacturers is not upto mark as big brands spend lots of money on reserach which is way beyond the reach of small ones.images/smilies/insane.gif


I may have a slightly different point of view;

If we site the example of Speakers. The 3 top speaker maker's in the world are JM Labs / B & W / Dynaudio [debatable, but I will not tread down that road for the time being].
What they make at the top end of their product line is in no manner comparable to what the smaller guys do; say Rockport Technologies, Avalon Acoustics, Marten Design etc.

My point being, the 'big brands' have very nice QC [Quality Control] and 'organised' production runs, hence, they can do 70 to 80 % [in sound terms] of what the smaller guys can do, but at very very cheap price points.
Basically, the B & W's flagship speaker - 800 D has a list price of US $'s 20/- K [I may be wrong], but it costs them less than 3,500/- to 4,000/- to make & they sell it to their distributor for 8,000/- for a pair. Now no small or medium sized manufacturer can even dream of achieving price points even remotely close to this price.

I will comment on the technology in another post !!


Well said Bhagwan. Couldn’t agree with you more.
bombaywalla
Stammgast
#34 erstellt: 20. Aug 2007, 17:15

Arj schrieb:
and I have an easy day at office :angel



oh really!
give me your boss's telephone # & I'll fix this situation for you!
Arj
Inventar
#35 erstellt: 21. Aug 2007, 05:42

bombaywalla schrieb:
]


oh really!
give me your boss's telephone # & I'll fix this situation for you! :D


Now how did you really get that ! i have been Busy from that day till Sunday on some Sudden work which cropped out !!!
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