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Response Audio:
There has been a lot of interest in the Basis mkII linestage lately so I figured I would see if there is enough interest from AN members to possibly do a quick tour of this model.

How it would work:

1) each person would get a few days with a unit that would be burned in prior to going out the door.
2) Each person in the tour would be responsible for shipping/insurance to the next person. The unit is not very heavy and we would would arrange for the shortest possible distance between auditioners so the fee should not be too much.
3) As much as we would like for as many people as possible to audition the Basis II, we ask that only those in the market for a preamplifier and would consider the Basis II ask to become part of the tour.
I will give it some time to see how much interest there is before determining if a tour is justified and if so, further details will be provided as well as the route this tour will take.

Please post your interest in this thread. If you have a gathering upcoming and would like to include the Basis mkII, please let me know when and where and we can work out the details to accommodate the gathering

Www.purityaudiodesign.com

topround:
I have no interest in buying one but would like to hear one.
\Perhaps shipping one out to a rave,whenever the next one is, would be a good way to generate buzz without the added expenses of shipping all over the place.

I would love to host a rave, but that is unlikely. Now that my cartridge is back, I would be open to a mini rave at some point in the distant future. But your preamp should be at a big rave for many to hear at once.

Who is next scheduled for a rave? Perhaps we should call Phil? :rofl: I miss his lamb :?

Response Audio:
A rave would be a good place for many to audition a unit but rarely are those who attend them looking to purchase new products. Raves are a great event for music lover's to get together and compare notes. 

I am still very interested in providing a unit for a rave and if it can be arranged on the return leg of a tour,  we can make it happen.

topround:
Agreed, most people at the raves are pretty set on what they have and like.
You may want to  try letting the regional audio groups get it for one of their meetings.
I know the California club is very active and they spend.
Your top of the line pre is I believe above 20K , that requires a special buyer with deep pockets and people with access to those types of people.
I know people who build really great stuff, and they want big money for their gear. Selling it is difficult , without a dealer network, marketing, and street cred. And resale value is critical to success for any product. My friend makes great gear but resale is about $1.50. That means alot to someone who spent alot of money.
And todays economy ain't helping. These forums can help alot, but I find they create more of a flavor of the month product, the buzz comes and then it goes, they never have staying power.
Shrinking economy, shrinking market base, and products going up in price create a conundrum...what to do?
Soon only the 1% will only be able to afford high end gear, the way the industry is going, and it seems they want to go only after the 1%. Make the money fast and quick.

Sorry for the tangent, but without a big marketing budget the only way to sell gear would have to be a grass roots movement, get it out there, take your lumps and hope for the best.

I personally know at least 4 other people trying to do the same thing you are trying to do and it is difficult to say the least. I wish you good luck and think you should take your chances with the audio groups, if the product is good it will sell, if not, then Darwin takes over.

Response Audio:
You are absolutely correct. It is a tricky industry at best. Forums such as these, just like raves, are a great place for those with similar interest to hang out and discuss this passion (obsession) we all share.

Our $20K ore is smack dab in the middle of the Purity Series. The top of the line exceeds the $35K range. Believe it or not, it is the $15K and above pieces that are easier to sell these days. Consumers that can look at that kind of gear, have plenty of money anyway. Those in the <$5,000 range are cautious with their money.

Even with countless shows and several rave reviews, it can still be tricky without a huge marketing budget.

Luckily, I truly enjoy what I do so I will continue to design products for Purity as long as the market can keep the lights on. I very much prefer working with Purity over the retail company :thumb:

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