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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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I found Ian's post, #394133. Guess I could have looked a bit harder. I didn't see it on the ordering page, I'm sure it will be soon. I'm still learning so forgive me, I assumed larger magnets drew power easier.
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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Joined: Dec 2013
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Any word on a delivery date for the M80 high powered version? I have had a deposit in since September 16. Missed them for Thanksgiving, hoping for Xmas.
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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Any word on a delivery date for the M80 high powered version? I have had a deposit in since September 16. Missed them for Thanksgiving, hoping for Xmas. Best thing is to giv'em a call to find out...
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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If I remember correctly Brent said they'll be starting the production run around the 7th.
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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If I remember correctly Brent said they'll be starting the production run around the 7th. Wow things have really changed, my understanding was that as soon as payment was made they would ship, max in the next couple of days of your payment. If I understand what your saying now is, they pile up a bunch of orders and when they have enough orders and materials they go into production? perhaps side effects of this though economy?
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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I don't think anything has changed.
Axiom does NOT keep large inventory on hand, and has always run batches of speakers/finishes.
My conjecture would be that parts availability and production schedules are more critical on this issue than "the economy".
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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Reasons given so far: overwhelming response to the trade-in offer, still waiting for enough woofers to be made, my order was erronously charged to someone else so my card was flagged and shut down, and shipping out is based on the dates of the orders. Just the facts so far, opinions I leave open.
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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Reasons given so far: overwhelming response to the trade-in offer, still waiting for enough woofers to be made, my order was erronously charged to someone else so my card was flagged and shut down, and shipping out is based on the dates of the orders. Just the facts so far, opinions I leave open. makes sense, I hope they will keep you posted...
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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My conjecture would be that parts availability and production schedules are more critical on this issue than "the economy".
Agreed, it only makes sense to do production runs where/when possible. Especially when considering quality control and the potential to offset additional costs incurred by custom orders.
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Re: New HIgh Powered Versions
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We have a few different ship times depending on the type of order it is. I will go through them one by one.
For our standard stock products they will ship within 3 business days. If there is an exception to this for parts availability we will change the ship time on our site from 3 days to whatever numbers of days are necessary for us to manufacture the parts.
For custom orders placed through “Customize Yours” the ship time will change automatically depending on the option selected.
For factory outlet orders there are varying ship times for each product that we update each week to fit current production schedules and quantities on order at the time.
For new products we tend to always do a pre-order special when the design is done and all the parts are in our production schedule. These can be really tough to estimate to an exact time but we can generally get pretty close. For the High Powered versions of our current M80 and VP180 our estimate of starting to ship in mid-December is still looking good. The other thing that can happen with new products is we have to estimate the demand in advance of any history on the model. Depending how many orders we get the entire first run can sell out. In the case of the M100s both the entire first and second runs were sold out in the pre-sale. We ship pre-orders in the order in which we received them. Also with new products the first production runs are usually pretty poky so it can take a while to get through the first run and get all the pre-orders shipped.
For layaways we ship them within time frame on our site for that model from the day the final payment is received.
Then there are the exceptions to all of the above. This will happen when we get a rush of unexpected orders on a particular model in a single day that causes us to run out of some part or another before we can change the ship time on the site. The other exception is when we end up with less of some particular part then our system says we have. Fortunately that does not happen very often but seems to follow Murphy’s law pretty well when it does.
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