EV and BLUE collaborating?

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flyingfaders said:
I think that the Violet/JZ is obviously not this way, since they provided designs, are still selling them, and BLUE has moved on.
Wow, you're still spouting rumours you can't verify. What do you mean by moved on? BLUE is not discontinuing the old models. Did you not read in my post where I said that 8th street expects these mics in 20 days?
 
I can't believe that people are actually so convinced that they know whats going on. Personally, I do not know what to believe yet. Sure BLUE as a company hasn't said too much concerning all this. Sure this whole Violet and JZ thing is getting some attention. However, what do we really know about JZ? We know there is a web page with some pictures, prices, and information. However, what if he is just a disgruntled employee who had access to that info? Wow, he made a website, it must be legit. So BLUE hasn't commented much. So what? Maybe there are pending lawsuits, business deals etc... and their attorneys have advised them not to say anything....YET. Personally, I do not know what is going on. Someone earlier said that BLUE hasn't released a nice mic since the so called split happened. That is true. However, it is also true that they didn't for about 2 years before the split as well. I do believe that the truth lies somewhere inbetween what all the conjecture here is about. I also have faith that a reputable company like Telex would not have bought BLUE without some good reason to have done so (killer mic technology being the only thing I can think of). How about we all just sit back and wait and see since noone here really has any other option? :D
 
I just gave you a good rep point for that post, xstatic. Well put.
 
cominginsecond said:
I just gave you a good rep point for that post, xstatic. Well put.

And I give you and A+ and a gold star for effort :D

15 posts out of 42 and you only replied to yourself 7 times you're definitely cominginfirst :p
 
cominginsecond said:
I just gave you a good rep point for that post, xstatic. Well put.

I just gave you a bad rep point for that post, cominginsecond. Bad dog.
 
Blue statement

We at Blue Microphones would like to make a statement regarding the ongoing speculation over the original design of Blue’s product line and Blue’s current business dealings. We have not commented on these subjects until now simply because our legal advisors have specifically recommended that we not participate in the rumor mill. However, we now believe that the amount of time and misguided speculation that has been invested on these subjects by forum visitors requires a response.

This statement is intended to set the record straight and will be the one and only comment offered by Blue Microphones. Skipper Wise, Martins Saulespurens, and all of the dedicated and hard-working people at Blue sincerely appreciate those who have supported us throughout the years and those who will continue to support Blue Microphones in the future.

First, the design issue:

At the onset of Blue’s incorporation, we hired a Latvian medical manufacturer called Scruples to manufacture certain metals parts and perform the final assembly of certain microphones. Scruples, which is owned in part by Juris Zarins, signed a non-compete agreement with Blue and used their manufacturing expertise to construct our product.

As the Blue line caught on, our relationship with Mr. Zarins became strained as he fought for a bigger piece of the pie. Mr. Zarins began attempting to leverage our manufacturing relationship with Scruples to assert claims to our products. Mr. Zarins attempted to circumvent Blue by creating a company called ParaBlue that would sell Blue products directly to customers. In conjunction with these activities, Scruples became less and less interested in cooperating with Blue’s efforts to manage production flow and quality control. Since Scruples would not continue to meet our needs, we found new manufacturers – right here in America – who could.

After Blue terminated all business relations with Scruples in October of 2004, Scruples violated our non-compete agreement by supplying microphones to a new company of Mr. Zarins,’ Violet Designs, whose trademark infringes on Blue's trademark. Mr. Zarins began creating unauthorized duplications of our products under the name JZ Equipment, which was in clear violation of both our intellectual property rights and the non-compete agreement. Mr. Zarins has also made a deceptive attempt to register Blue’s microphone designs with the European Union.

So, did Scruples make choices in what techniques and technologies should be used to manufacture Blue’s products? Of course, that’s what they were hired and paid to do. Did Scruples or Mr. Zarins somehow establish a vision and actually design the Blue product line? Absolutely not, which is why we’ve already begun legal action in the European Union, Latvia, and soon in the U.S.

Some other matters of interest:

As stated above, Blue has moved the manufacturing operations for most of its core product line to the United States – specifically Southern California, where we are headquartered – and whatever is not made here is made in Latvia. None of our microphones are made in China. We do, however, source some of our non-critical parts, such as shock-mounts and cables, from Chinese manufacturers. This enables us to cost-effectively increase the value of our product line by including free shock-mounts with each of our mics.

Make no mistake, it was a huge challenge to move manufacturing to facilities that would allow us to maintain the same quality craftsmanship recordists have come to expect from Blue over the last decade. After an intense search and a couple false starts, we settled on hiring a milling company from the U.S. military contracting world, a finishing company from the aerospace industry, and an assembly house skilled in hi-fidelity audio...all located close to home in California, all highly capable of meeting our ultra-high
standards.

Keep in mind that all our ball-shaped microphones are still made in Latvia. Our circuit boards are also still made in Latvia. Our capsule assembly and tuning is still done in Latvia, and our Bottle mic is still made entirely in Latvia. All these aspects of Blue production, as well as most of our research and development, are still managed by Martins Saulespurens in Latvia. Most importantly, all our products are still Blue's unique designs.

Finally, Juris Zarins and Scruples had nothing to do with Blue’s restoration service. Our restoration service particularly inhibited the production output of our Bottle microphone; we therefore discontinued the service in order to fully concentrate on the Bottle and other Blue products. We can only guess that JZ Equipment says they offer restoration services because that’s what Blue had done.

We hope this information has proven helpful, and would like to thank you all very much for your interest in what the future holds for Blue Microphones. For our part, we are very proud to have served this industry for ten years now, and can’t wait to bring even better solutions to the recording industry for another ten years – and beyond!
 
bona fides of this message please, what is the pedigree of this information?

contact numbers, email, and website.

this is the internet, ya know.
 
blue statements

Hello,

It is bad practice to publish statements without signing them.
What does it mean "we at Blue Microphones" ?
Who are "we" and who are "Blue Microphones", I do not know such company...

There is US, CA located company "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics", LLC.
Latvian company "Scruples" Ltd. was never hired for manufacturing by "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics".
Beginning from 1998 "Scruples" offered, then manufactured and sold "Scruples" originally designed products to "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics".
There were 6 (six) "Scruples" originally designed microphone models, plus microphone submodels, plus accesories (including capsules, capsule heads, audio transformers and some other parts for the Bottle microphone), plus a number of parts for restoration and vintage microphones.
In 1998-2004 "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics" was distributing and selling them worldwide from their US office.
Our cooperation was cancelled in October 2004, because several last years:
- it was impossible to sign manufacturing-sales contracts with "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics",
- we stated illegal production and sales copied from our Baby Bottle design Blubird microphones,
- we stated illegally registered US patent on our Baby Bottle microphone design,
- we had problems with receiving payments in time,
- payment question was used by "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics" as pressure instrument on "Scruples".

After cancelling of our cooperation problem become to the new level now:
- "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics" is producing and selling a number of counterfeited imitations of our originally designed microphone models,
- "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics" is systematically worldwide attacking our patents, designs, trademarks, business partners, marketing, eBay sales, discussion boards, etc.

There are two concrete owners of "Baltic Latvian Universal Electronics" - Mr. Bernard Wise and Mr. Martins Saulespurens.
Any statement, etc. published information not signed or accepted by them looks like nothing, but it damages our business.
I understand why there is zero information directly from them...

JZ
@ Scruples

Blue Visitor said:
We at Blue Microphones would like to make a statement regarding the ongoing speculation over the original design of Blue’s product line and Blue’s current business dealings. We have not commented on these subjects until now simply because our legal advisors have specifically recommended that we not participate in the rumor mill. However, we now believe that the amount of time and misguided speculation that has been invested on these subjects by forum visitors requires a response.

This statement is intended to set the record straight and will be the one and only comment offered by Blue Microphones. Skipper Wise, Martins Saulespurens, and all of the dedicated and hard-working people at Blue sincerely appreciate those who have supported us throughout the years and those who will continue to support Blue Microphones in the future.

First, the design issue:

At the onset of Blue’s incorporation, we hired a Latvian medical manufacturer called Scruples to manufacture certain metals parts and perform the final assembly of certain microphones. Scruples, which is owned in part by Juris Zarins, signed a non-compete agreement with Blue and used their manufacturing expertise to construct our product.

As the Blue line caught on, our relationship with Mr. Zarins became strained as he fought for a bigger piece of the pie. Mr. Zarins began attempting to leverage our manufacturing relationship with Scruples to assert claims to our products. Mr. Zarins attempted to circumvent Blue by creating a company called ParaBlue that would sell Blue products directly to customers. In conjunction with these activities, Scruples became less and less interested in cooperating with Blue’s efforts to manage production flow and quality control. Since Scruples would not continue to meet our needs, we found new manufacturers – right here in America – who could.

After Blue terminated all business relations with Scruples in October of 2004, Scruples violated our non-compete agreement by supplying microphones to a new company of Mr. Zarins,’ Violet Designs, whose trademark infringes on Blue's trademark. Mr. Zarins began creating unauthorized duplications of our products under the name JZ Equipment, which was in clear violation of both our intellectual property rights and the non-compete agreement. Mr. Zarins has also made a deceptive attempt to register Blue’s microphone designs with the European Union.

So, did Scruples make choices in what techniques and technologies should be used to manufacture Blue’s products? Of course, that’s what they were hired and paid to do. Did Scruples or Mr. Zarins somehow establish a vision and actually design the Blue product line? Absolutely not, which is why we’ve already begun legal action in the European Union, Latvia, and soon in the U.S.

Some other matters of interest:

As stated above, Blue has moved the manufacturing operations for most of its core product line to the United States – specifically Southern California, where we are headquartered – and whatever is not made here is made in Latvia. None of our microphones are made in China. We do, however, source some of our non-critical parts, such as shock-mounts and cables, from Chinese manufacturers. This enables us to cost-effectively increase the value of our product line by including free shock-mounts with each of our mics.

Make no mistake, it was a huge challenge to move manufacturing to facilities that would allow us to maintain the same quality craftsmanship recordists have come to expect from Blue over the last decade. After an intense search and a couple false starts, we settled on hiring a milling company from the U.S. military contracting world, a finishing company from the aerospace industry, and an assembly house skilled in hi-fidelity audio...all located close to home in California, all highly capable of meeting our ultra-high
standards.

Keep in mind that all our ball-shaped microphones are still made in Latvia. Our circuit boards are also still made in Latvia. Our capsule assembly and tuning is still done in Latvia, and our Bottle mic is still made entirely in Latvia. All these aspects of Blue production, as well as most of our research and development, are still managed by Martins Saulespurens in Latvia. Most importantly, all our products are still Blue's unique designs.

Finally, Juris Zarins and Scruples had nothing to do with Blue’s restoration service. Our restoration service particularly inhibited the production output of our Bottle microphone; we therefore discontinued the service in order to fully concentrate on the Bottle and other Blue products. We can only guess that JZ Equipment says they offer restoration services because that’s what Blue had done.

We hope this information has proven helpful, and would like to thank you all very much for your interest in what the future holds for Blue Microphones. For our part, we are very proud to have served this industry for ten years now, and can’t wait to bring even better solutions to the recording industry for another ten years – and beyond!
 
JZ Recording said:
Any statement, etc. published information not signed or accepted by them looks like nothing, but it damages our business.
But your shady, dishonest practices don't damage theirs? :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Get lost.
 
i really like the fact that, biased as it is from both sides, we get statements directly from the companies on the site. i like that.

but....... just an interesting note that one of them copy-pastes press releases
the other actually takes the time to personally f up the English language. ;)
 
I was searching for info on the EV/Blue Cardinal mic and found this thread.

I just happen to know a little juicy tidbit about it, only because I live in Nebraska in the same city where many EV mics are manufactured. Several EV mics, including my beloved RE20, are made right here at the Telex plant. And both EV and now Blue manufacturing are grouped into the Telex plant. This is according to a review I found in SoundOnSound magazine which stated that Blue had fallen under the spell and grip of Telex, which already had a strong hold on EV manufacturing. Probably why it is called an EV Blue Cardinal.

So it's a pretty good bet that these mics will not say "Made in China" on them any time soon. Telex has been going strong for a long time here in my home town. I just think it's odd that I call New York to order a mic that is made 20 blocks from my house, then it is shipped to Wisconsin and Kansas City to fulfill my order before it comes back here to my door! :D

And I can get one for new $139 bucks free shipping! I'm willing to experiment for that price.....
 
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