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Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Lahr" data-source="post: 51471" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A</p><p></p><p>Not to pick out details, but it seems to me Behringer is still more worried about their bottom line than the customer or their appearance. While I find this thread to be a great step forward as to putting a little effort out to meet some of your customer base. I find it also revealing to how your company looks at people. To get to my question; I purchased a speaker and mixer from your company, and not more than a month later both were discontinued. They're product cycle was extremely short, and although not very costly, still concerns me. I see more and more companies designing "obsolete factors" into their products, What I mean is seeing a product that was designed with a short life span time not to reduce cost but to increase sales of newer products. To me this may work well for a tech industry that is evolving rapidly (cell phones/computers) but for an audio company not so much. Do you feel your company is moving in that direction? If not could you explain where your company sits as far as future support of products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Lahr, post: 51471, member: 931"] Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A Not to pick out details, but it seems to me Behringer is still more worried about their bottom line than the customer or their appearance. While I find this thread to be a great step forward as to putting a little effort out to meet some of your customer base. I find it also revealing to how your company looks at people. To get to my question; I purchased a speaker and mixer from your company, and not more than a month later both were discontinued. They're product cycle was extremely short, and although not very costly, still concerns me. I see more and more companies designing "obsolete factors" into their products, What I mean is seeing a product that was designed with a short life span time not to reduce cost but to increase sales of newer products. To me this may work well for a tech industry that is evolving rapidly (cell phones/computers) but for an audio company not so much. Do you feel your company is moving in that direction? If not could you explain where your company sits as far as future support of products. [/QUOTE]
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