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Re: Looperlative Too Expensive?
Very good point Per. When was the last time you
bought a laptop or software and had the developer
respond personally to a question posted to a list?
NEVER. That is surely worth something.
--- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
> On 26 jan 2006, at 23.41, Kevin wrote:
>
> > I seriously wonder about the price point on the
> LP1. $1400 direct
> > from Looperlative. At that price a laptop with a
> 1/4" to USB cable
> > and a software looper starts looking pretty good.
> The LP1 won't do
> > amp simulations and it won't help me answer email
> either. ;-)
>
>
> A laptop, suitable for audio on the same level of
> performance and
> stability, is actually more expensive than buying a
> Looperlative. Add
> to that the cost of a good audio interface. I just
> had to make this
> point because I see this mistake being done all over
> - comparing
> prices of the cheapo laptops that use to figure in
> advertisements.
> That's not fair IMHO.
>
> "Looperlative Too Expensive"? It seems reasonably
> priced to me. The
> point in setting a price level for a unique product
> is to make sure
> that you will be able to keep up support, production
> and development
> into the future. So if I should want to buy a LP1 I
> would feel safe
> in the knowledge that the temporarily big hole in my
> pocket does
> guarantee that I'm taking less risks doing that
> investment.
>
> Greetings from Sweden
>
> Per Boysen
> www.looproom.com (international)
> www.boysen.se (Swedish)
> ---> iTunes Music Store (digital)
> www.cdbaby.com/perboysen
>
>
>
>
>
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