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<blockquote data-quote="Mike McDonald" data-source="post: 68326" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>Re: Growler and other subs</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think it's a matter of need.</p><p>How would a potential buyer know whether they will satisfy requirements, how will that customer know if they like them, until they've heard them?</p><p>I've wanted to get a listen to a JTR rig. </p><p>I don't think youtube is a valid method to demo loudspeakers.</p><p>JTR seems to be manufacturer direct.</p><p>I know of no Canadian distribution network.</p><p>I don't think Jeff has been north of the 49th with any of his wares.</p><p>How would a potential buyer be able to hear them without buying them?</p><p>If the speakers don't do what the potential buyer wants, they've got to go back.</p><p></p><p>I'm not in the import/export business, but if a customer doesn't like the product, I don't think the customs and brokerage fees are refunded when the product is returned.</p><p>That could represent a significant investment in a product that doesn't do what the customer wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike McDonald, post: 68326, member: 2243"] Re: Growler and other subs I don't think it's a matter of need. How would a potential buyer know whether they will satisfy requirements, how will that customer know if they like them, until they've heard them? I've wanted to get a listen to a JTR rig. I don't think youtube is a valid method to demo loudspeakers. JTR seems to be manufacturer direct. I know of no Canadian distribution network. I don't think Jeff has been north of the 49th with any of his wares. How would a potential buyer be able to hear them without buying them? If the speakers don't do what the potential buyer wants, they've got to go back. I'm not in the import/export business, but if a customer doesn't like the product, I don't think the customs and brokerage fees are refunded when the product is returned. That could represent a significant investment in a product that doesn't do what the customer wants. [/QUOTE]
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