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Anyone following the Steve Meade vs EMF audio DD1 drama??
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<blockquote data-quote="nate0" data-source="post: 8688721" data-attributes="member: 674948"><p>Ya well a patent/licensing does not mean much anyway. Conceptually the electronics doing what they do in their own configuration is just their way of doing it accurately and it works. They just paid to lock in that configuration/design so nobody else could copy it. If the design/idea is good enough and unique enough they could then license it out to others and make tons. I am not gonna say I know anything about it in that way...but like mentioned before an "Apple"-like product. Proprietary in nature. In a market like car audio where there are many consumer driven competitors from all over, there can be a huge market for an idea like this of setting gains simply conveniently and accurately. Genius idea in a way. And it sells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate0, post: 8688721, member: 674948"] Ya well a patent/licensing does not mean much anyway. Conceptually the electronics doing what they do in their own configuration is just their way of doing it accurately and it works. They just paid to lock in that configuration/design so nobody else could copy it. If the design/idea is good enough and unique enough they could then license it out to others and make tons. I am not gonna say I know anything about it in that way...but like mentioned before an "Apple"-like product. Proprietary in nature. In a market like car audio where there are many consumer driven competitors from all over, there can be a huge market for an idea like this of setting gains simply conveniently and accurately. Genius idea in a way. And it sells. [/QUOTE]
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