I have an idea for an audio product what should I do?


Without giving too much away it involves working with smaller digital amplifiers that are modified for a certain application. Should I contact an electrical engineer or someone in the business already who builds audio amplifier products or...?? I have zero experience myself with building any audio related products but I think the idea I have is intriguing. Thanks for any help!

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I have an invention too. The Kenjit Speaker System. KSS for short (Patent pending). Scanspeak drivers mounted in concrete walls 10 inch thick with the rear side facing a large room filled with fibreglass. It would be infinite baffle and would offer pretty much the bleeding edge of what is currently possible. The system would be tuned to the customers ears so there would be ZERO complaints about not enough bass, recessed mids or harsh highs. Naturally the system would be expensive however when you consider how much the worlds most expensive speakers cost, it becomes apparent that the KSS would be far superior. The KSS would offer the best of both worlds. A wooden box, without the wooden sound, and an open baffle without the problems with frequency response and cancellations. The only question is how to bring this technology to the market? Or is this essentially what professional music studios already do?