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>Gosh, I hope it is not a bad sign that Electrix will not be showing at >NAMM. > >That is a big mistake in marketing, if you ask me. I hope they are doing >o.k. financially!!! agree and disagree here... imo, if electrix cannot justify the expense of the show with more sales, then it's just financially silly to go. trade shows in all kinds of industries are suffering this same problem. Companies are finding more effective and innovative ways of reaching their target markets rather than spending the cash for the trade show. however... last year electrix showed their new baby, which was only partially functional. and they missed their release date. by that time, a lot of ads and mail order catalogs had the unit being shown, but if you called, you couldn't get it. since us loopheads will often follow a product until we can get our grubby little hands on it, we know about the repeater. but how many potential buyers who showed mild interest, but lost track of it after the initial ad releases will have forgotten about it completely now? especially since they won't get reminded at Namm with a fully functional unit hitting them square in the forehead? "OH!!!! yeah! that was that cool machine they were developing last year! i forgot about it! let's check it out and see if it lives up to the hype!" best of luck electrix. i've had a chance to play with your machine, and i think it will fit my playing/composition style extremely well. i'm looking forward to buying one late spring/early summer. please stick around to keep making/supporting this baby, eh? best, rich