MATRIXSYNTH: John Bowen Solaris Upate


Sunday, October 21, 2007

John Bowen Solaris Upate

The following in via the AH list:

"From the Planetz forums...
[John Bowen]:
'An update on pricing and availability has been posted on my Purchase page.

Here's an excerpt from a message I sent to all those who had made pre-order deposits, to clarify the situation:

"Klaus is the ideal candidate to oversee the conversion and upgrade of the special Scope modules that I hoped to add to the Solaris system (even though we originally had no idea we would one day have access to these). This last point is important, in that the process is not nearly as simple or easy as I thought it would be, and in fact, has caused a bigger delay than I expected.

"When I arrived in Germany last week, it was clear that I had a choice - either release the Solaris around late December (as I've been planning) but without the Minimax, SSM, and CEM filter (and oscillator), or give it more time to get the 'goodies' from the Scope library that I had wanted...

"So, this is where we stand: I am going to take more time on it, to give Klaus plenty of opportunity to get things as best as possible, because we all desire to have a product that holds to the high quality and excellence that has been at the core of what I've always tried to represent in my products. This delay will add 3 months to the schedule, with production starting in February and delivery as soon as possible thereafter (end of Feb. or early March)."

cheers,
john b.'"

4 comments:

  1. Youch. I wouldn't be too happy if I had pre-ordered the thing. Pushing it back doesn't seem like a good idea, especially considering the trade shows that happen in January and early spring. People might see some new products that they may want and could change their minds about purchasing a Solaris.

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  2. Three additional months to have it be a "finished" product is no bad thing IMHO. Last I spoke to John, he didn't want this released until all the Ts were crossed and the Is dotted...the guy he's got coding is the real deal and getting the creamware filter models shoehorned in there will be absolute gravy! :)

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  3. I'd sure like to hear what this thing can do, that's for sure.

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