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At the very least I would like to commission someone to build this amp for me. I can give them very exact specifications and the amp should be relatively easy to build - since it uses a lot of pre-existing technology.
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audioguru said:You are the same guy on the other web forum who is talking about another Headbanger amp with secret fairly new and unique customisations and is innovative. Except it uses a lot of pre-existing technology.
It sounds like every marketing plan I've heard but isn't exciting enough for me.
I would gladly do it for free if it was something new and exciting.raid517 said:Just how exiciting does a project have to be for you? In any case, how do you know it's not exciting. when you have no clue what it is? If you think being paid to do work is not very interesting - then that is entirely your choice.
raid517 said:Anyone?
raid517 said:I don't understand how I have managed to appear 'unfriendly?' If I have been rude to anyone then I genuinely apologise - although I can't personally see it. Do you mean because I tend to use quite formal language? Given the nature of the subject involved - in that it is a reasonably formal proposal, I don't quite know how to avoid that. There was one poster who I felt had been fairly rude, or at least unecessarily short with me - so I felt that I purely responded in kind - although this was possibly a mistake, for which again I apologise.
Well that is tough. Just how exiciting does a project have to be for you? In any case, how do you know it's not exciting. when you have no clue what it is?
However if you think it is impossible to innovate when it comes to building and designing small portable audio solutions and/or amplifiers you would be dead wrong - and I would seriously suggest that this is due to nothing more than a lack of imagination on your own part. Again I do not wish in any way to be rude at all - but as a product designer I can probably think of at least 50 different original ways off the top of my own head right now in which I could prove you wrong. Do a search for 'portable audio' on any product search engine on the Internet - and point me to where exactly you see a lack of innovation there?
So how about an example of one of the "50 original ways off the top off your head"?.
raid517 said:Perhaps product designers and electronic engineers do have a different definition of 'innovation.' Who knows? Design can often force the pace of innovation. Go into a shop now and look around - and then think about going into a shop 5 years ago. Were many of the things you see now around then? Has no innovation really taken place - or as I have said, are you simply unable, or unwilling to see it?
So how about an example of one of the "50 original ways off the top off your head"?.
I would be very glad to - but I will certainly not do so on a public forum that offers no legal protection for design and innovation projects of this nature at all.
Surely you really must understand that that is not how things work?
Yes, I understand that you may consider such ideas 'valuable', but on here we are somewhat more sceptical
presumably you already have them patented?. Not that I consider a patent much protection, unless you are already immensely wealthy?.
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