This is my reply to Tony Smith. The matter is closed as far as I'm concerned.
Chuck
Dear Tony,
I've been away in Suffolk the past three days and did not have an opportunity to read your reply to my earlier e-mail until late last night shortly after I got home.
Thank you for your personal reply. I appreciate it very much. I have always been completely satisfied with products I have purchased from Technote International including software, books, footswitches, the organ work station, the CD recorder etc.
The fundamental changes you are making to your website will hopefully improve it further. But I think in all honesty you must be acutely aware you have alienated people because of the manner in which you handled the initial changes to the forum service, and the manner in which you closed the remnant of that service this year. By "manner", I mean the abrupt closure without any advance warning, explanantion, or discussion with the users of that service. Whether you agree or not, whether you care or not, it is a fact that you had the best Technics forum on the web two years ago and we as users felt we were part of a "Technote family". The absence of any sense of "family" on the part of Technote management was clearly and abruptly evident to us in the way you handled the initial changes to your forum and its subsequent closure. And it is a fact that the success of the SynthZone forum is due to our feeling that we are indeed a "family" of Technics instrument owners. Nigel, Bebop, and SynthZone have given us a home. Technote had that home but gave it away and all the GOODWILL that went with it. We felt your management decisions regarding the handling of your forum service were arbitrary and arrogant and we didn't appreciate being treated that way.
Techplus magazine is indeed the flagship publication for Technics keyboard owners and you do produce quality products. I have said so publicly and in personal e-mails to you. However, had I been in your shoes I would have kept the forum, recognizing the goodwill it generates, and in consultation with the users, would have been looking for ways to improve it. But then I have a different approach to management and am not in your shoes.
Tony, I've said what I feel and this closes the matter as far as I am concerned. I wish you success personally and professionally in the future.
Most Sincerely,
Chuck Piper