
TLS Guy
Audioholic Jedi
I've been saying it again and again. Don't buy junk. If you can only afford junk, don't buy anything.Steve: The Tartan site is about 2 to 3% of our overall business. Why is it there? Well, just in the last couple of years, we have been losing a very significant share of the business to people who do nothing but buy the absolute cheapest Chinese cable assemblies and sell them at very low prices. The price disparity is so large that when these issues get discussed on forums and the like, where our business is largely driven, there are huge numbers of people who turn up and talk about how our BJC products are overpriced, yadda yadda, and how anyone who is smart buys the rock-bottom-priced product (these people have never seen a sweep test report on a Chinese cable!). We wind up getting put in the same class with Monster; people think we're a big bloated overpriced outfit with enormous margins, when we are none of those things. For a long while, we could do nothing about it; we would get asked by customers why they should buy the American broadcast-quality product, and if we did not convince them, we simply lost the sale.Kurt
Blue Jeans Cable
Kurt, the cables you have supplied to me just ooze quality and are a pleasure to own. There is nothing wrong with a niche business and a reputation for class and quality. That is why I question the Tartan escapade. There is nothing to say you have to make every sale.
We do have our share of "wankers," as Eddy calls them, on this forum, however we have far more than our share of discerning members who are your loyal customers. We just need to reply to the threads, like "Need the best sub for under $200 fast", with a more appropriate reply. We just need to say, "no you don't, you need a cold shower."
We really have a responsibility to cut off the endless Chinese junk pipeline. They pollute. The junk goes wrong in a "flash", and ends up being a huge disposal problem