[Coco] Another Radio Shack Article
Mathieu Bouchard
matju at artengine.ca
Sun Jan 5 01:07:42 EST 2014
Le 2014-01-04 à 13:15:00, Louis Ciotti a écrit :
> Todays youth, heck even in the 30+ crowd you will find very little
> interest in building electronics. With a population so used to being
> able to hop in a car and go buy a radio, mp3 player, blue-ray player all
> for under $50 each, nobody has an interest in building anything.
Back in the old times, what were people used to ? They were used to hop in
a car and go buy a radio, cassette player, turntable at whatever price.
Who cared about building their own radio, their own cassette player and
their own turntable ? The same type of crowd who would be into similar
things today.
If there are any reasons for a smaller audience today, they must be
different reasons, such as : what do people think of people who are into
this hobby ? Do as many college kids today have time for this hobby ? Is
the focus moving from increasingly generic and powerful hardware to
increasingly diversified and complex software ?
But also, for people who want electronics, other players in the market
offer better. Radio Shack's / La Source's advantage is that it has
more shops. But when people want more choice (or simply enough choice),
they go at Active, and when they also want mail-order they ask Digikey,
and when they want lower prices they go at Addison. Where does Radio Shack
/ La Source fit in ?
> Gone are the days where people had to put up an antenna to watch 3 TV
> stations, or have to change a tube to get the TV/Radio running. The
> need/desire for a bulk of the population sees no need to build anything
> on their own.
Make sure you clearly separate desire-by-necessity / money-saver crowd,
from the hobbyist / professional crowd. The former stop when they're done
doing the thing they came for. The latter are interested in the discipline
for the sake of it.
> Electronics have become disposable items. Heck when was the last time
> you seen a TV repair shop?
Yup. Prices dropped, but also, complexity increased, models diversified,
etc.
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