
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
Joey....I'm sure you are sincere about your creation, but I saw a couple of your other NAMM videos, and you sound like you have NO clue what you are talking about when you explain what makes your cab different/better from traditional guitar cabs.
The whole "drum" thing makes it even more dumb sounding because people keep wondering if it is a drum, and asking why it was being called a "drum" when in fact it is a speaker cab.
I mean...you don't have to pay attention to what anyone says about the sound quality of your creation...but at least learn to speak about it in a manner that sounds somewhat technically accurate and that you really know what you are saying...or better yet, just don't even try to explain it from a technical point, and instead just go for the novelty angle. Some people might want buy round, cylindrical speaker cabs that are stuffed with pillows.....
All that other stuff about "drums", and how drummers put pillows in their kick drum, therefore that's what makes your KLOPS special...it means NOTHING. You're making weird connections between drums and guitar cabs, and you actually think it's some kind of positive, technical selling point?
OK...maybe the drooling shoo-gazers will buy that selling point.
Regardless of how goofy IMO those things look, and the fact that you need more hardware than a drummer would in order to mount a 412 speaker setup, and requiring as much space as a complete drum kit would take up....which makes it really awkward and nothing that most guitar players will want to deal with compared to a normal head/cab or combo guitar amp...
...at least have a marketing pitch that actually tries to make some sense or that aims at the novelty...but there's NOTHING technical that makes them better than a traditional guitar cab.
Really...................
They are not drums.
Stuffing them with pillows simply means that your cab is pointless, because it's not working WITH the speaker.
Most speakers are meant to work WITH the cab's space...which you have taken out of the equation with your pillows...so then what's special about your cabs?
You need a better marketing pitch.
I mean, you can take a traditional 112 and stuff it with pillows...but NO ONE DOES THAT BECAUSE IT IS DUMB.
If the cab isn't goint to be working with the speaker...then you might as well hang the speaker in mid air with some wire coat-hangers.
Why not just stick the speaker inside a pillow.....and mic it there.
I'm done here....
The whole "drum" thing makes it even more dumb sounding because people keep wondering if it is a drum, and asking why it was being called a "drum" when in fact it is a speaker cab.
I mean...you don't have to pay attention to what anyone says about the sound quality of your creation...but at least learn to speak about it in a manner that sounds somewhat technically accurate and that you really know what you are saying...or better yet, just don't even try to explain it from a technical point, and instead just go for the novelty angle. Some people might want buy round, cylindrical speaker cabs that are stuffed with pillows.....
All that other stuff about "drums", and how drummers put pillows in their kick drum, therefore that's what makes your KLOPS special...it means NOTHING. You're making weird connections between drums and guitar cabs, and you actually think it's some kind of positive, technical selling point?
OK...maybe the drooling shoo-gazers will buy that selling point.
Regardless of how goofy IMO those things look, and the fact that you need more hardware than a drummer would in order to mount a 412 speaker setup, and requiring as much space as a complete drum kit would take up....which makes it really awkward and nothing that most guitar players will want to deal with compared to a normal head/cab or combo guitar amp...
...at least have a marketing pitch that actually tries to make some sense or that aims at the novelty...but there's NOTHING technical that makes them better than a traditional guitar cab.
Really...................
They are not drums.
Stuffing them with pillows simply means that your cab is pointless, because it's not working WITH the speaker.
Most speakers are meant to work WITH the cab's space...which you have taken out of the equation with your pillows...so then what's special about your cabs?
You need a better marketing pitch.
I mean, you can take a traditional 112 and stuff it with pillows...but NO ONE DOES THAT BECAUSE IT IS DUMB.
If the cab isn't goint to be working with the speaker...then you might as well hang the speaker in mid air with some wire coat-hangers.
Why not just stick the speaker inside a pillow.....and mic it there.
I'm done here....