What Voxativ should do , is to offer up a piar of its drivers, to someone in the USA, who will organize a free inhome testing, Each requested demo has no more than a few days to ck out the driver, test it and ship back to Vox rep,
Demo trial shipping is paid by the requested party,
And /or have 1 Vox rep in each major city offering a inhome demo trial either at Rep's home or inquirer's home.
The days of audio stores, /online blind ordering are over.
This is the only way a foreign lab with a **strange** concept **off the beaten path design* is ever going to get accept with any degree of market share here in the USA.
I admit there is a one driver club out there in the USA, but its onlya small niche, And most are DIYers pickking up used /old school single drivers, who will not spend $2k-$5k on a new school driver.
Vox needs to attemp to reach the new generation of audiophiles comming into the market, who have never heard a wide band driver.
Demo trial shipping is paid by the requested party,
And /or have 1 Vox rep in each major city offering a inhome demo trial either at Rep's home or inquirer's home.
The days of audio stores, /online blind ordering are over.
This is the only way a foreign lab with a **strange** concept **off the beaten path design* is ever going to get accept with any degree of market share here in the USA.
I admit there is a one driver club out there in the USA, but its onlya small niche, And most are DIYers pickking up used /old school single drivers, who will not spend $2k-$5k on a new school driver.
Vox needs to attemp to reach the new generation of audiophiles comming into the market, who have never heard a wide band driver.

