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    I love getting emails like this from customers...


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    PecanPi - Delicious to the Ears - Holiday Sale

    Get up to 25% off:
    https://orchardaudio.com/shop?olsPage=products

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    Quote Originally Posted by orchardaudio View Post
    Not at this time.
    Perhaps, I’ve misunderstood.

    There’s no UK distribution? I just don’t get it?

    I have the Fabulous Katana ... why would I even bother with your device..... sorry, but I don’t get over to New York too often.

    A bizarre answer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boyse6748 View Post
    Perhaps, I’ve misunderstood.

    There’s no UK distribution? I just don’t get it?

    I have the Fabulous Katana ... why would I even bother with your device..... sorry, but I don’t get over to New York too often.

    A bizarre answer.


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    Blimey...a tad aggressive?!
    Who is Allo audio’s distributor in the UK?
    I don’t believe they have one.
    Global village matey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveW View Post
    Blimey...a tad aggressive?!
    Who is Allo audio’s distributor in the UK?
    I don’t believe they have one.
    Global village matey.
    Yes, I totally agree.

    Who needs a UK distributor when you can sell directly to the customer??

    I use a PecanPi and in my opinion it left the Katana sounding somewhat slow and non descript in the bass.

    The Pecan is top draw.

    I couldve bought a Katana and didn't.

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    And they have just dropped the price for the dac by 25%
    Must be a Black Friday holiday deal. But at $249 delivered (with the power supply and $37 delivery!) that is tempting

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveW View Post
    And they have just dropped the price for the dac by 25%
    Must be a Black Friday holiday deal. But at $249 delivered (with the power supply and $37 delivery!) that is tempting
    Find something better for the money, I dare you!

    BTW, that's for the pcb only.....thats how I use it.

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    Having a distributor means distributor takes 30-40%. That means your end price will be higher.
    Last edited by orchardaudio; 28-11-2019 at 22:22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by orchardaudio View Post
    Having a distributor means distributor takes 30-40%. That means your end price will be higher.
    Take no notice Leo, I applaud your approach

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigman80 View Post
    Find something better for the money, I dare you!

    BTW, that's for the pcb only.....thats how I use it.
    I expected it, but £62 worth of import duties hurts.
    Guess we are going to have to get more and more used to it.

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