[i]"I'd gather statistics on how many Etherwaves and Etherwave Pro's were made and sold." - Jeff [/i]
Yes - I want to .. But have no idea where to start looking for data like this.. Anyone have any idea about where such data can be found?
[i]"Fred, you need a bean counter of your own to deal with the bank's bean counters." - Gordon [/i]
I have my business financial affairs being dealt with by a contracted accountant - And yes, she is the reason that I am still in business - her advice regarding legitimately extracting every penny I can from the system has paid her fees many times over..
This matter, however, is not within her remit (or ability).. I need to present realistic projections of turn-over (# units I could sell, price I could expect to get for each unit) My cost per unit, (including any up-front investment in production tooling, bulk purchase of parts / PCB's etc) and resulting profits.
Realistic numbers for potential sales and pricing needs to be backed up as much as possible by figures from the real world - not just figures I grab from the Aether..
And I am finding a source for such figures difficult.
I have only had a "Business Plan" based on product features and target price - Originally this was ok - but the cost of the product now leaves no profit if I was to sell at my target price.. I can substantially reduce cost if I produce larger volumes - but this requires up-front money.. which is where the bank comes into the picture. My bank manager's incredulity comes from the fact that I have embarked on this venture with no REAL business plan, and no REAL idea about what sales I can expect.
[i]"One would need to know what niche in the market your product is designed to fill" - Jeff [/i]
I am doing several Theremins based on a common core - All have playability (linearity etc) as top feature.. Plan is to target the serious Thereminist and provide an upgradable instrument that can grow as they require. Starting price will probably be about £400.. Fully expanded unit will probably be £1000.. But these prices are rough - details like cabinet costs, packaging etc have not been accurately costed.. Also, it all comes down to volume - if I build these individually the price would be at least triple.
I am aiming for E-Pro "equivalence" at about £600.. Direct comparisons are not really possible however, as there are features included in all the versions which are not available on any other Theremin (including semi-automatic calibration and mildly focussed pitch antenna which allows the theremin to be used in studio environments surrounded by equipment, and allows other persons to come close to the back of the Theremin without influencing the pitch)
Unfortunately, these Theremins are too complex to provide as a kit - although I may provide it as an assembled 'frame' which purchasers could fit into their own cabinets.
But a lot of the above will depend on whether I can get any money from my bank, and if so, how much .. I now have the 'core' fully working - but there is still loads to do before it can go into production.