Rodney Gene
O.G.
Re: SNEAK PEEK: Seymour Duncan's Dirty Deed Distortion Pedal
Holy smokes! Sorry bro, but this is just pure ignorance which is about as 'defensive' a statement as I would ever make on a forum. LOL. I don't even know where to start and certainly would not have believed I would read this on this forum. I would say its rude, which it is, but really it just sounds like you have little if any business experience or R&D experience. If you do, you certainly don't understand what goes into business development at SD or a growing consistently successful company. Although ideas grow through failure and success your rant still holds no wisdom.
Sticking to what 'your good at? LOL. You mean innovation and creative thinking? SD has its hands in more pies than you know and the team at SD has more years of R&D experience in electronics / design than this whole board combined.
The amps of the 80s were innovative and ahead of their time. They are still sought after, getting more expensive and still sound great. As to why they didn't work as a business venture for SD has nothing to do with quality and has no relevance to any new products 30 years later. I can tell you the 'lessons have been learned and earned' as far as where to invest time and energy. Cathy is a brilliant business woman and she hires brilliant people. Its such an incredibly narcissistic assumption and insult to state otherwise right here on her doorstep. What in the world could you possible know about the company? Goodness.
I'm not sure what your intention was to just flat out slam and accuse a great company for moving forward with new ideas or to just take a dump here on the forum because you personally don't like the pedals, but I can tell you your approach has no merit. Feedback is always useful, but this is just nonsense and speaks volumes. An apology would not be amiss.
No offence but did you guys not learn your lesson the first time with this pedal mess??
The older SD pedals were just a terrible attempt at pedal building not to mention you jumped in to a world that is already as saturated as a market can get.
I don't know who you guys think you are fooling with the "Assembled in Santa Barbra" deal but it smells like using cheap parts on cheap boards that are built overseas then the loaded boards stuffed into boxes in Cali...
If you guys would spend the time, energy and not to mention money on things you're good at you might not have to worry about getting more market share of other items like pedals...
I thought the SD pedal line was going to go the way of the SD Amps of the 80's but I guess you guys are hard to learn a lesson.
Holy smokes! Sorry bro, but this is just pure ignorance which is about as 'defensive' a statement as I would ever make on a forum. LOL. I don't even know where to start and certainly would not have believed I would read this on this forum. I would say its rude, which it is, but really it just sounds like you have little if any business experience or R&D experience. If you do, you certainly don't understand what goes into business development at SD or a growing consistently successful company. Although ideas grow through failure and success your rant still holds no wisdom.
Sticking to what 'your good at? LOL. You mean innovation and creative thinking? SD has its hands in more pies than you know and the team at SD has more years of R&D experience in electronics / design than this whole board combined.
The amps of the 80s were innovative and ahead of their time. They are still sought after, getting more expensive and still sound great. As to why they didn't work as a business venture for SD has nothing to do with quality and has no relevance to any new products 30 years later. I can tell you the 'lessons have been learned and earned' as far as where to invest time and energy. Cathy is a brilliant business woman and she hires brilliant people. Its such an incredibly narcissistic assumption and insult to state otherwise right here on her doorstep. What in the world could you possible know about the company? Goodness.
I'm not sure what your intention was to just flat out slam and accuse a great company for moving forward with new ideas or to just take a dump here on the forum because you personally don't like the pedals, but I can tell you your approach has no merit. Feedback is always useful, but this is just nonsense and speaks volumes. An apology would not be amiss.
