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Weston Ray
Weston House Recording
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Weston Ray
Weston House Recording
c7sus said:Here's how much, terms, etc. All very concise and straightforward:
http://www.davisound.com/Prices.html
Recording Engineer said:
Does Lawson build the mic specifically for the client AFTER it's ordered? Do they keep ANY finished product inventory to ship to a client when an order comes in; even if it's just a very minuet inventory?
Recording Engineer said:The difference is that each and EVERY product, whether it be custom or standard (for "best bang for your buck" convenience), is hand-built for a client AFTER it is ordered! Not even one piece of finished product inventory!
Recording Engineer said:That's right, for DaviSound it IS a cost saving measure... But ff you honestly think it's the ONLY reason for DaviSound, as well as NOT a feature for the buyer in a number of ways, you're gravely wrong!
Recording Engineer said:They don't carry finished product inventory of even their standard gear because it simply takes TIME to manufacture each Tool Box. It takes time because of their manufacturing methods. Each one is hand-made, according to their design philosophy. And I think most understand all the benefits of hand-made.
jslator said:It takes time for any product to be manufactured.
Recording Engineer said:I, myself, have NOT presented it as a selling feature, but simply consider it as a benefit for the buyer; as the lack of their finished product inventory is a direct result of demand in comparison to time it takes to manufacture, which is a direct result of their manufacturing methods, which is a direct result of their design philosophy. It's ALL relative. But if you want to call it a selling feature, that's fine, as it probably is.
jslator said:But you're effectively saying that if Davisound had some time on his hands and nothing better to do, he still wouldn't build any units for inventory because his philosophy is that it's a benefit to his client not to build one until it's ordered.