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Gidge said:me too....
I thought he was cool too, until he sank one of my threads during his ridiculous crusade.
Gidge said:me too....
DJL said:The Stephen Paul mic wasn't on the market because Stephen Paul didn't finish working on the microphone yet... now that Stephen Paul is dead, my question is.... is there going to be a Stephen Paul mic for sale on the market now, and if so, who's going to finish Stephen Paul's work and make the final disign decisions?
alanhyatt said:Not the end of this year... Tony has been sidetracked with a place to work out of. He got into a bad lease deal, but the mic is not gone. The next 90 to 120 days will be a major step towards its completion. Brent and Tony are working hard on this custom built capsule.
MCI2424 said:Whatever hapenned to this mic?
It can't be THAT friggin magical. How many years has it been?
Sorry.kojdogg said:haha-- i subscribed to this thread, got the email notification of a new post and thought briefly that something had finally happened
Sorry.
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That's it!! I'm sending Tony a very heated intensely mild polite email asking him to please rediaphragm my TLM-103 capsule and DEMAND by asking please if I can take over getting this mic underway!
We were supposed to have lunch weeks ago!!!!
Hmm... Not very encouraging. SP mic meets the Spruce Goose.Hey, Tony does not even return our calls or answer emails.
Hmm... Not very encouraging. SP mic meets the Spruce Goose.
i think PhilGood just loves droppin' names!!
Wow… this is an old subject… how many years has everyone been waiting now?
Anyways, from reading what Stephen Paul had written in the past… I personally got the impression Stephen Paul wanted to craft the best mic he possibly could using only precision components and the best materials money could buy coupled along with the finest craftsmanship in the business regardless of cost… even if that meant the mics would have to retail for $10,000.00 or more. Stephen Paul did not want to sacrifice any quality by trying to cut corners just to try and keep the budget down. And from reading what Alan Hyatt has written in the past… it was and still is my impression Alan Hyatt is dedicated to selling affordable/budget products. Is Alan Hyatt really prepared to finance a multi million dollar USA mic factory and hire qualified craftsmen when he can get cheaper capsules, switches and etc from China? Now this is just a guess on my part but maybe, just maybe because Tony Merrill is a pro and Stephen and Tony were friends Tony wants to honor Stephen’s request (and his own convictions) by crafting only the finest Stephen Paul mic and Alan Hyatt is not willing or financially prepared but instead still wants to cut corners and mass produce the mic to retain his dedication to selling affordable/budget products because the budget market is bigger. So “maybe” that is one of the reasons why Tony isn’t returning Alan’s calls or emails. Now don’t misunderstand me… even if I personally think Alan Hyatt is a snake oil type salesman… none the less Alan still is a smart businessman and may he thinks its better to try and blame Tony Merrill for the delays rather than admitting he (Alan Hyatt) may have bitten off more than he can chew. Of course some of this is just speculation on my part but none the less someone dropped the ball… so it would be interesting to hear what Tony Merrill has to say… was the ball dropped by Tony or Alan? Who’s fault really is it… Tony not being able to deliver or Alan not willing to pay for the best?
Obviously… someone dropped the ball. I’m just speaking what’s on my mind out loud and not trying to win any of your popularity contest so before any of you go off into name calling or PMI employees, family members or friends flame me or Alan threatens to beat me up again or sue me or ask that I be ban again let me assure all of you I won’t be posting here again for many years again. All I ask is that you consider everything we’ve seen so far and ask yourself what the hell really happened? Is PMI going to finance Stephen Paul’s dream by producing the best or produce Alan Hyatt’s budget version of Stephen Paul’s mic or neither. Who really dropped the ball… Tony Merrill or Alan Hyatt?
Wow… this is an old subject… how many years has everyone been waiting now? Who really dropped the ball… Tony Merrill or Alan Hyatt?