chillysalsa
Headphoneus Supremus
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I don't see why Grado wouldn't license the PS-1 to Allessandro. The point of a license is to make money, and if Allessandro see the demand, they will pay the license per item and make a tidy profit.
The only political issue is that Grado may want a PS-1 to be available from them in the states as well, so that Allessandro doesn't eat up their domestic profits on the PS-1.
The next problem: what should Allessandro call the PS-1? They already have a 'Pro' headphone... would they now have "MS-Pro-Pro"? Or change the existing MS-Pro to "MS-Pro2" and make the PS-1 a "MS-Pro1"? Anyway, small detail for the marketing kids to work out...
Technically, how would they change the PS-1 sound to fit in the MS line? Make it MORE neutral? I thought the PS-1 already was the most neutral!?! So they'll be saying "Let's make it more balanced than perfectly balanced, which people think it already is..."
Anyway, I'm with you...
Let's all starting emailing them.
Eventually, they will be so annoyed by the mails we generate, they will have to put them out to shut us up!
The only political issue is that Grado may want a PS-1 to be available from them in the states as well, so that Allessandro doesn't eat up their domestic profits on the PS-1.
The next problem: what should Allessandro call the PS-1? They already have a 'Pro' headphone... would they now have "MS-Pro-Pro"? Or change the existing MS-Pro to "MS-Pro2" and make the PS-1 a "MS-Pro1"? Anyway, small detail for the marketing kids to work out...
Technically, how would they change the PS-1 sound to fit in the MS line? Make it MORE neutral? I thought the PS-1 already was the most neutral!?! So they'll be saying "Let's make it more balanced than perfectly balanced, which people think it already is..."
Anyway, I'm with you...
Let's all starting emailing them.
Eventually, they will be so annoyed by the mails we generate, they will have to put them out to shut us up!