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I guess I was mistakenly under the impression that the EDP was near another one of it's near-death thows with production intermittent and Gibson's commitment waning. I'm glad if I'm wrong. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Travis Hartnett" <tiktok@sprintmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 8:44 PM Subject: Re: Coming EH & Need for EDP Marketing > > Yes, the EDP was favorably reviewed when it first came out...in 1995. > Some choice quotes: "an incredible practice tool, a great compositional > aid, an instant, stress-free mirror for your imagination, and a > potentially limitless source of fun..." Also, it was $1295 with the > foot controller and 16MB of memory, and v3.0 of the software. I > believe the Guitar Player review is in the LD archives. > > Gibson has been able to sell as many of them of as they could make from > just about day one---NINE YEARS AGO. There were even a few full-page > color ads. It's already been successfully marketed: word-of-mouth > sells all they can make. It's never going to be a hugely popular > device because it's rackmounted, has lots of buttons and features, > requires MIDI to take advantage of the deeper features, costs a month's > rent, and makes no sound of its own. > > > TravisH > > > On Feb 15, 2004, at 2:49 PM, > Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote: > > > Questions: > > > > 1) Is there a marketing manager responsible for the EDP? > > 2) Has the EDP ever been reviewed in music press / instrument press? > > 3) Are their any promotions with retail outlets established? > > > > Damn, this should be such an easy tool to market, it is screaming with > > UNIQUE DIFFERENTIATORS. It takes is a systematic approach and some > > focused > > marketing energy. >