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At 06:19 PM 2001/10/15 -0400, Tom wrote: >If there's one thing we've learned from this thread, it's >that MOST of the people who buy gear don't actually use >most of its capabilities and only buy it because it's >perceived as cool. Raises an interesting point. Should manufacturers bother building anything that appeals to more than the mass-perception of coolness (since that's what sells to the most people)? >And we learned that if it wasn't for these people, gear would >cost twice what it does. > >Therefore, it behooves a manufacturer to spend the extra >$$$ to make it bright and shiny and to appeal to the >weak minded... Not sure that it does. I'd bet that there are a lot of devices/instruments/controllers that won't see a bottom-line benefit to appealing to the mass-perception of coolness. Sean