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SpeakerCraft at CEDIA 2008: Awesome or Annoying?

Half-naked dancers replaced walls of speakers at the SpeakerCraft booth. Has president Jeremy Burkhardt gone bonkers?
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The half-naked ladies, and creepy male dancers at the SpeakerCraft booth were the talk of the show – certainly moreso than the company's new rock speakers.

With the sluggish economy and the general blahs in the CE community, you'd think the outrageous show at SpeakerCraft would be a welcome respite for weary dealers, especially given the anticipation of another wardrobe malfunction (or was it?).

Was the display "an embarrasment" and "a joke," as AnthonyZ says on RemoteCentral.com?

Or was it "the single most creative booth event of the year," as integrator Lee Distad called it?

I think he meant that in a good way.

In the COMMENTS section below, please share your thoughts.

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About the Author

Julie Jacobson, Editor-at-large, CE Pro
As a co-founder of EH Publishing in 1994, Julie has edited and contributed to all of the company's publications at one time or another. An authority on home automation, networking, integration, digital convergence and the CE pro channel, Julie speaks often about these subjects at industry events. She graduated with a B.A. in Economics from the University of Michigan, and received an MBA from the University of Texas at Austin. Julie is a washed-up Ultimate Frisbee player.

145 Comments

Posted by OhMyGod  on  09/08  at  06:55 AM

It’s all brand with that company.  I’m surprised the girls weren’t giving lap dances and there wasn’t a tattoo parlor in one of the huts.

Posted by Jason Knott  on  09/08  at  07:21 AM

Setting the image aside, if the trade show is all about getting leads for new SpeakerCraft dealers, the booth was certainly jammed during every performance.

Posted by Stuart  on  09/08  at  07:48 AM

ATTN : FELLOW CEDIA MEMBERS,

I think this was one of the most UNPROFESSIONAL things that ever happened to CEDIA.

This is NOT the Orange County Choppers.

Jeremy is making fun of “our” profession with his retarded ideas.

I am dropping the line today, I will NOT be associated with this unacceptable behavior.

Please vote to make “our” profession a job of Pride and NOT a CIRCUS.

Do you think Bill Gates and Steve Jobs would do such a pull such a sladerous sham???  NO

Wake up NorTech, get him out NOW.

Posted by Lee Distad  on  09/08  at  08:02 AM

As Oscar Wilde put it: The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about.

Posted by Robert Walsh  on  09/08  at  08:20 AM

This was the most entertaining and educational booth.  If you listened to their message, you learned something.  I applaud them.

Posted by Phil  on  09/08  at  08:29 AM

I’ll need more information before I can “share my thoughts”. Please post more pictures and maybe even a video or 2. wink

Posted by Curt  on  09/08  at  08:39 AM

Okay, what the heck is a “sladerous sham”?  Heck, even if you meant slanderous, huh?

I guess there are people who will find fault in anything, the reality is, they brought a lot of people to their booth, they kept with their brand image, I mean, is anyone surprised to see this from Speakercraft?

And heck, if the comments are keeping score, we are signing up with Speakercraft, so I guess they are even.

The new wireless Mode keypad was pretty cool…  You know, once I found the small section that had product.

Posted by Justin  on  09/08  at  09:05 AM

It was fun to watch and we are in this business to install great systems, deliver fun and make money.  The old folks that don’t understand are not bad they are just out of touch.  Our business is music and enertainment, this booth was exactly that.  The new iPhone control won best product at the show.  I am specing the Time Mini into a BMW dealership and Speakercraft invented that too.  Jeremy is a bit insane and brilliant, he knows it’s all about enertainment.  I called him and he got me tickets once for a concert just by me asking.

Posted by Mr. Stanley  on  09/08  at  10:01 AM

Some people really need to lighten up! It looked like a pretty fun deal to me. They are selling speakers for crying out loud… not medical equipment.

Posted by Lee Distad  on  09/08  at  10:22 AM

Hey Phil @ 11:29, if you need more research, you can fill your boots with this blog post:

http://businessopinions.blogspot.com/2008/09/speakercraft-brings-burning-man-to.html

Posted by Jim  on  09/08  at  11:20 AM

OH NO!!! Somebody did something different!!! AHHHH…. its SCARY, and I am a wheeny who doesn’t like difference and change…........ get that tattooed freak away from my suit and tie and my shoe-polish colored hair thats been falling out since the 70’s…..... AHHHH!!!!! SCARY…..

this is how you really feel, isn’t it? STUART, at 10:48am…...  get a clue

I was at the booth, and while I DO NOT like Speakercraft, I will say that it was marketing genius….... and if you can’t see that, go back to selling 8-tracks and hi-fi….

Posted by Mr. X  on  09/08  at  11:27 AM

I think you guys are missing the fact that they are doing a lot to help their dealers succeed in this down economy.

I thought the booth was great and very entertaining not to mention that it was made of mostly recycled materials. The show is for dealers not end users so what’s the big deal about having a little fun and doing something a little different?

Posted by Phil  on  09/08  at  12:16 PM

Hello,

I am a designer checking out what Cedia is all about. If this is any indication of Cedia, ASID would laugh these guys out of the show.

I think there is no place for this in a professional convention type environment. I for one will try to steer way clear of these guys as much as possible. If any of their offerings come up on any project I am involved with, I will see it erased.

They should leave the gimmicks at home and give tangible tips, and solid “product” focused ideas to create a edge in this tough economy.

I am sure many could go out to find this type of “show” during off time, not “learning” time.

-Phil
ASID Member

Posted by Mike Grainger  on  09/08  at  12:29 PM

WHAT is Speakercraft doing to help their dealers in this economy other than drowning their tears in beer?

Posted by Julie Jacobson  on  09/08  at  12:36 PM

I know of one high-volume speakercraft dealer who caters to the production-home market. Business is way down. speakercraft sent in a sales expert to help the dealer set up a telemarketing campaign to hit up thousands of existing customers.

Speakercraft also has been setting up small dealer conferences that focus on nothing but business.

Posted by David Peterson  on  09/08  at  01:27 PM

Our industry is about fun and entertainment.  It’s about time someone connected the dots.  The market is getting younger.  Complainers need to get with the program and practice what they preach.  Lighten up, enjoy and grow.

Posted by gene  on  09/08  at  01:45 PM

It was a good marketing platform for them that distinguished them from everyone else.  I’m just glad but I didn’t have to work the booth.

Posted by Frank  on  09/08  at  01:50 PM

Being a member of National Association of Home Builders, ASID and a CEDIA Founding Member I have seen and done it all and to me this was a creative masterpiece. Trade shows are boring, let’s face it. And keep in mind the industry. It should be fun. If you wanted to be in some lame industry like Insurance or accounting, then I can see that it could be too much for you.

For me, it was cool, different and a nice change of pace from sales guys in slick suits handing me 4 color lit like I have time to read it. It was all about people not product. Lucent Dossier is an internationally acclaimed art troupe and their performance was amazing.

Posted by Joel  on  09/08  at  02:31 PM

In my opinion, SpeakerCraft has introduced this industry to a refreshing dose of energy.  As a long time CEDIA and ASID member, I found their presentation to be the most creative in the room.  If anyone were to stick around after the performance, they would have found a good deal of value being delivered by the staff.  These guys are terrific partners!

Posted by Ranger Home  on  09/08  at  05:22 PM

I didn’t care one way or the other. I already knew the company was “out there” so was not shocked. I dont care for their regular marketing campaigns so the booth came as no surprise. Like it or not, they had TONS of people in their booth. Question will remain as to whether it was worth the money or not. Looks like a wash. Didnt buy from them before and not buying now but not based on their booth.

The speaker business is the LAST business I would want to be in as a manufacturer. It’s a commodity and the choices are plentiful. Take away speakers from the show and it would be 30% smaller. No one company is superior as it’s personal preference in sound. Speakercraft at least got us talking about THEIR company. Can you even name ten others? Why bother.

Speakercraft if overpriced for our markets and their are PLENTY of good sounding companies out there that fit our bill. Again, I couldn’t care less what they had in their booth but hats off to them for getting mindshare. It can’t be denied that it worked. Against them or for them can be debated. Who cares. Good for them.

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