I haven't been around this site since I received my empeg last summer.
And we've missed you! Don't stay away so long next time.
Not to worry about the empeg --> Rio transition. Sonic Blue (formerly known as S3 and parent company of Rio) didn't just buy the empeg player -- they bought the entire empeg development team and it is my understanding that it is their intent to keep that team together. After all, it's not the hardware that is so impressive about the empeg, but the software and the people behind it. Sony or Panasonic or Pioneer could build a clone of the hardware in pretty short order, but without the software it would be only a very pale imitation of our empeg. There are only a few software teams in the world capable of doing this kind of work, and Sonic Blue was pretty smart in recognizing that.
Keep in mind that almost exactly a year ago Rob said that they had invested more than eight man-years in their software (see
here) and by now that figure will have increased substantially.
The only downside I see to this is rather small-minded of me: with Rio's marketing strength behind the empeg, they will sell a
lot more of them, and I'll lose some of the high-tech-toy-exclusivity I now enjoy.
tanstaafl.
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