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An outsiders look at Crestron Vs Control4
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Post 76 made on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 18:27
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On January 16, 2016 at 15:35, kgossen said...
Bingo! Never met a happy C4 customer, only frustrated.

My point has nothing to do with customer satisfaction, or how well the product does or doesn't work. I was addressing the fact that in just two years since going public their stock has fallen from its highest point of about $20, to under $6 and shows a trend of continuing downward.
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Post 77 made on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 19:13
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On January 16, 2016 at 15:35, kgossen said...
Bingo! Never met a happy C4 customer, only frustrated.

That's funny as I have never met a happy crestron, AMX, g, tc,rti or savant customer.
Then again I have worked on many C4 take over jobs as there are just as many substandard c4 dealers as there are for each and every other system.
It's really funny as each attack on C4 is a pathetic attempt at making them look bad on seo searchs.

Btw, the reason you have never met a happy C4 client is the reason your there. The original dealer sucked. Not because your product of choice is so much better.
I've seem 6 figure systems by competitors (using something other than c4) that never worked completely due to poor design and crappy installers that don't understand the basics of anything. They just had great sale people.
If you really want to pick on a product that has proven crappy track record feel free to jump all over rti. Easily the highest equipment failure in the industry
Post 78 made on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 21:32
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Oh great. Another code thread. I heart code threads.
Post 79 made on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 22:06
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Early on Friday i decided to bring Cat5e into the rack on the left side. I normally bring it in on the right side. The first thing i did was build an enclosure for the top of the racks that goes all the way to the ceiling. I don't want the competitors to see what side i brought the cable into the racks on. I spent quite a bit of time deciding which side to bring the cable in on.
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Post 80 made on Saturday January 16, 2016 at 22:37
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Don't forget to use the MA trim strips to cover up the screw heads which are all facing the same direction...if that got out it could be dangerous.
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