
By Icepulse
Tue Mar 07, 2017 8:45 pm
zangetsu01 wrote:Today something came to my mind and this guy explains exactly what it is:
At NAMM they still had to start production. They were too bussy making deals with distributors to anticipate how many units they should build for their first batch.
That's why they didn't have time for the average joe. That's why the whole thing (Akai booth) was closed to the public.
just my 2 cents
This sounds like a lot of overzealous, conspiracy theory BS, by someone who has way too much time on their hands. It annoyed the s**t out of me, to be honest.
Retail stores don't pay a goddamn red cent to the manufacturer until product ships. Then, they're invoiced; typically NET30. Akai might have gauged their manufacturing needs, based on preliminary orders, so they didn't overshoot demand, but they certainly didn't finance the production on pre-order dollars.
You want a device? Wait until it's in stores, or pre-order and WAIT. End of story, I can't stand whining artists.












If they paid Eric Persing to make special sample libraries for newer hardware. 