There is a lot of things at work here, first, as George said, a lot of music dealers are reluctant on stocking in high-end arranger type keyboards. Secondly, Generalmusic only in the last year started distributing all of the keyboard products they make, themselves, before then companies like Baldwin and Peavey handled marketing and distribution. Thirdly, lets face it, the mega giant companies from Japan drowned the US market in marketing/advertising. Generalmusic is a family owned and operated company out of Italy.
When I first started with the company, we had virtually no distribution here on the west coast, we now have a really good base of dealers and growing.
Generalmusic does not want to have product sold in a impersonal catalog stores. We look for dealers like George Kaye, that can demonstrate the products, and have good after-sale product support.
Generalmusic is growing, With all the new innovation Generalmusic has, we aren't going to be able to keep it a secret forever. As the technology of D.R.A.K.E. becomes known, and starts to spread, as well as the innovations of the genesys series Generalmusic will be known.
Point in case, we where on the cover of Keyboard Magazine, with Rick Wakeman spouting how much he loves his Generalmusic Promega 3. Soon to follow where pretty much all the other keyboard type magazines praising the new D.R.A.K.E. powered Promega 3. Will the genesys get that kind of press... heck no... Arranger style keyboards are looked down upon.
Ferrari, Lamborghini are well known cars, you can't find at every car lot in the US, but those that want them, seek them out. Generalmusic wants distribution to grow and be in more places, but we will never have the distribution of say a Yamaha. For those major cites that we don't have a dealer, trust me, we are working on it. These things take time. Ask your favorite local dealer to stock Generalmusic products would help
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