Professional Betterment Supported By Alpine
The world of car audio is still shrinking and I learned that roughly a shop a week is still closing out there. While some super-specialists still exist, and their number is greater than ever before (it used to be like, five) the ‘˜local audio specialist’ is an expression that is not always true as some towns simply do not have one any more and an enquiry made to Alpine to find a customer’s ‘˜local’, may have to be referred to an experienced yet mobile fitter.
Apart from the few bricks and mortar dealers that deal with royalty and footy players and pop moguls (yes, in plural, clever folks) the rest of the more ‘˜normal’ specialists who are still out there, need all the cohesive information sharing about the new cars’ technologies and layouts as they can get and I Fit Stuff are their professional resource online. And now, they are launching a new template website tech system to give these specialists some web presence and are doing so by way of a launch event for members at Alpine HQ. It’s now fully booked but if you are one of many professionals who read Talk Audio and take part on the boards, do take a look.
For while these pro fitter and systems guys may all be skilled in problem solving, the sharing of knowledge is vital to effective and rapid work. Like a cleverer version of Haynes, the link website has an amazingly powerful resource already upon it. And now, Jeffrey Scott of Ifitstuff is holding a seminar at Alpine Electronics called the ifit-PRO Upgrade Day on June 5th .to reveal the new concept.
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