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<blockquote data-quote="Brent Handy" data-source="post: 123154" data-attributes="member: 2097"><p>Re: Price check in Aisle 5</p><p></p><p>You guys just getting into this bar market should understand that you are entering a huge, super fast revolving door out of the business. There is no sustainability in $300 all-in one-offs. What if a drunk pulls over your speaker and kills someone? What if your electrical starts a fire? Are you insured? Do you have workman's comp? There is more to this than you think you need. It's all about money, longevity and limiting your exposure to liability.</p><p></p><p>You are going to make more money buying some simple to use mixers, snakes, a bunch of K12 type boxes and subs, 6 to 10 wireless systems, and calling it good. Rent to the bands, wedding planners, DJs, churches, schools, etc. This type of inventory will pay for itself several times over. Forget about being the guy that goes out and does it. Rent to the guys going out and doing it and do it on a smaller scale than your technerdum would want if you were doing it yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brent Handy, post: 123154, member: 2097"] Re: Price check in Aisle 5 You guys just getting into this bar market should understand that you are entering a huge, super fast revolving door out of the business. There is no sustainability in $300 all-in one-offs. What if a drunk pulls over your speaker and kills someone? What if your electrical starts a fire? Are you insured? Do you have workman's comp? There is more to this than you think you need. It's all about money, longevity and limiting your exposure to liability. You are going to make more money buying some simple to use mixers, snakes, a bunch of K12 type boxes and subs, 6 to 10 wireless systems, and calling it good. Rent to the bands, wedding planners, DJs, churches, schools, etc. This type of inventory will pay for itself several times over. Forget about being the guy that goes out and does it. Rent to the guys going out and doing it and do it on a smaller scale than your technerdum would want if you were doing it yourself. [/QUOTE]
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