Re: New Pedal Graphics Poll
My personal short marketeer's vision:
First of all I am glad to see this new pedal line will be BUILT in the U.S.A. as well, not just designed and manufactured like the current line is. The more SD can keep production in the U.S.A., the more I like it, I have seen enough destroyed by "world economy" in my own country here, and in Europe in general, so I certainly preach to keep as many of the production as possible within the U.S.A. (and preferably get some of the current off-shore production back to the U.S.A.). But enough on that subject, let's answer those 3 questions:
1. Will you or the market accept random colors? That is to say, to keep channel inventory simple and add some mystery, will you buy a pedal knowing that color of the pedal you take out of the box will be a surprise?
I think that idea is a no-no, both personal as on a general market view. I am pretty sure most of the buyers would have the preference to know in advance what color they are getting. I think only very few customers would see this as an advantage, and I am sure others (a much bigger number) would be rather irritated because of it. I certainly would advice not to use the random colors.
2. Does the era of “relic” guitars, aged parts and ragged tweed vintage amps open the door for tough-looking corroded steel pedal casings having random arrested corrosion washes?
I certainly think there is room on the market (and in the hearts of the players) for nicely done "reliced" or "aged-style" pedal lines, but I have to define how I see it:
If you are talking about it as an option, I'd say it's a no-no as well, not enough people would be interested in paying more for a reliced version to offer the option imho.
But if the "regular" design already is a reliced pedal as the examples you have shown, I think it's a good idea, and a very usable one too. In other words, is the market open to reliced pedals?? I defenitely think so, just not as an extra option that would cost more, offer it in the standard version like that, and then I am very open to the idea, and think the market would accept it very well.
3. Are random small variances in appearance details acceptable or even interesting on a new electronics item that is immediately destined for the sole of your shoe anyway?
Well, as long as the random variances to the pedals would be rather small (details) and HAVE NO INFLUENCE AT ALL AT THE FUNCTIONALITY!! For example, if more "corrosion" around the knobs makes the dials more difficult to read, it would be a huge disadvantage.
But I am open to small differences (details) the pedals would appear, they don't have to be identical, as long as it keeps in the same style, so the buyer knows what to expect, and as long as there are is no negative influence at all, I'd say:sure go ahead.