Originally Posted by
Titanium Dome
If your marketing department thought it'd be easier to sell if you took a Microsoftian approach ("Where do you want your music today?") and reduced the confusion over which is left and which is right or what goes where; or, if your efficiency/productivity guys said, hey, it'd be a lot easier if we didn't have to make three different kinds (a PT800L, PT800R, and PT800S), and making one enclosure that could work in multiple locations would reduce waste and building extra jigs, and switchover time, and three items in inventory, blah, blah, blah; or, if your image consultants pulled a focus group or two out of their a$$ and said if you make speakers that look and feel good then people will assume they sound good, and boy wouldn't you hate to spend all that time making a nearly perfect speaker but nobody'd buy it because it didn't sparkle in just the right way or it didn't make you feel like you had to touch it; well then, maybe you'd still get a frickin' fine speaker that looked sort of like this: