audiomidijace said:
I have one question:
Why would other amp companies want to be involved in designing a module that would help Egnater sell his amps instead of theirs?
I can answer this.
As an analogy, Apple - what do you think they make the most money off of? The devices (iPhones, iPads, etc), or the small portion of the sale of each and every app purchased in the app store - and every song purchased in iTunes, etc? By far, their cashflow is generated from the sales of apps and music, ibooks, etc, etc.
If Bruce has set this up right, and it sounds like he has, then his business will be very similar here. Sounds like he's licensed out the patent for modules and power amps/heads. So, the above analogy would prolly be better represented by Google and it's Android platform, as it is open-source and they've just provided the OS.
In this case, each manufacturer will likely just pay a small royalty to Egnater for use of his patent/intellectual property - on each module, amp, etc that's produced and sold using the Synergy/MTS technology. Will he even produce amps for this? Probably, but not necessarily. And, he'll make $ no matter what. But, then so will Soldano, Freidman, etc - much more per unit than Egnater will receive in royalties. It's a brilliant way to do things (and very common in all industries), and really how it should have been done in the first place.
Additionally, and they all know this by now - how many MTS amps do you have or have had? And, how many modules have you purchased over the years? Likely 10x more modules. The mods is where the $ is, not the amps. Just like apps in the app store.
Sounds like Egnater has 'open-sourced' this technology, which is great for him, the other mfg's and all of us. Let's hope it gets released and is successful!