BWI Friends,
Some of you may have seen a post or two from me over the past 12 months where which I elude to my wife’s business and our situation created by all the covid-related restrictions (and how PPP $$ was essentially a joke because she/we didn’t yet have any employees).
If not, long-story short, she started an Etsy business making a product that’s used almost exclusively at events. The business blew up throughout 2019, and in February of 2020 we signed a lease on some commercial production space for her business. Well, you can imagine how many of these products she actually ended up producing in the space.
In an effort to try to generate some income from the commercial space for which we were now paying rent, about the time late summer rolled around, I had the idea of building nice, high-quality Bluetooth speakers for all of the new “home offices” being decked out.
The problem was, to construct them (by hand, nicely), it takes time -- And such, for me to sell these at a price where it makes sense, they can’t just sound "pretty good." They need to sound damn good. Like, better than any other Bluetooth speakers of the same size. It doesn't matter how nicely they look, if they don't sound fantastic, they're of no value.
So, I spent the next six’ish months living the life of a mad scientist, researching and developing technologies that would allow my speakers to sound better than any other speaker of a given size. I now know more than I ever thought I would about the fluid dynamics of loudspeaker ports, but from all of that mad scientist R&D, I now have a couple innovations that give my speakers advantages others don’t have – Innovations that allow my speakers to produce frequency responses as if they’re bigger than they are. Simultaneously, I'm trying to protect these innovations with patents.
With that, I’m now turning my attention to getting them in hands so that I can hopefully build up a base of product reviews on my website. My wife said, "why don't you offer some of your 'BWI friends' a discount?" -- LOL, good idea! So, if any of you guys are interested in either a high fidelity Bluetooth speaker, or a set of high fidelity loudspeakers, hit me up at hitusup@kaz-audio.com, mention who you are (BWI screen name), and I’ll generate a 50% off discount code for you to use on my website. You can also use that email to ask me any questions, or you can ask me questions here on this thread. Oh, the website is: https://kaz-audio.com/ -- And I’m very aware that it kinda looks like crap right now. 😊 As with most businesses, the website has gotten the least attention as I’ve been focusing on the products.
Lastly, if you take me up on this, and are sincerely not happy with the product (after 30 days, but before 90 days), you can ship the product back to me and I’ll give you your money back.
Oh, one other thing... I have no clue how many of you, if any, will be interested, but in the off chance I start getting too many orders at 50% off, I might have to limit how many of these discount codes I give out. I will edit this post if that ends up being the case.
Some of you may have seen a post or two from me over the past 12 months where which I elude to my wife’s business and our situation created by all the covid-related restrictions (and how PPP $$ was essentially a joke because she/we didn’t yet have any employees).
If not, long-story short, she started an Etsy business making a product that’s used almost exclusively at events. The business blew up throughout 2019, and in February of 2020 we signed a lease on some commercial production space for her business. Well, you can imagine how many of these products she actually ended up producing in the space.
In an effort to try to generate some income from the commercial space for which we were now paying rent, about the time late summer rolled around, I had the idea of building nice, high-quality Bluetooth speakers for all of the new “home offices” being decked out.
The problem was, to construct them (by hand, nicely), it takes time -- And such, for me to sell these at a price where it makes sense, they can’t just sound "pretty good." They need to sound damn good. Like, better than any other Bluetooth speakers of the same size. It doesn't matter how nicely they look, if they don't sound fantastic, they're of no value.
So, I spent the next six’ish months living the life of a mad scientist, researching and developing technologies that would allow my speakers to sound better than any other speaker of a given size. I now know more than I ever thought I would about the fluid dynamics of loudspeaker ports, but from all of that mad scientist R&D, I now have a couple innovations that give my speakers advantages others don’t have – Innovations that allow my speakers to produce frequency responses as if they’re bigger than they are. Simultaneously, I'm trying to protect these innovations with patents.
With that, I’m now turning my attention to getting them in hands so that I can hopefully build up a base of product reviews on my website. My wife said, "why don't you offer some of your 'BWI friends' a discount?" -- LOL, good idea! So, if any of you guys are interested in either a high fidelity Bluetooth speaker, or a set of high fidelity loudspeakers, hit me up at hitusup@kaz-audio.com, mention who you are (BWI screen name), and I’ll generate a 50% off discount code for you to use on my website. You can also use that email to ask me any questions, or you can ask me questions here on this thread. Oh, the website is: https://kaz-audio.com/ -- And I’m very aware that it kinda looks like crap right now. 😊 As with most businesses, the website has gotten the least attention as I’ve been focusing on the products.
Lastly, if you take me up on this, and are sincerely not happy with the product (after 30 days, but before 90 days), you can ship the product back to me and I’ll give you your money back.
Oh, one other thing... I have no clue how many of you, if any, will be interested, but in the off chance I start getting too many orders at 50% off, I might have to limit how many of these discount codes I give out. I will edit this post if that ends up being the case.