I'm doing a bit of marketing research and figured I'd throw this one out to the group and see what the results are. So my question is:
How important is the name (not brand) of the gear you use?
Would you feel silly using a reverb pedal called "Summer Rain Reverb"? How about if the EBMM Silhouette was instead called the EBMM Super Spanker? Should a product's name give an indication of what the product is or does (like a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal) or does the name really not matter (like a distortion pedal called "Timmy")?
Does loyalty to a brand allow you to overlook details like this, or do these details essentially reinforce your brand loyalty?
Just curious
How important is the name (not brand) of the gear you use?
Would you feel silly using a reverb pedal called "Summer Rain Reverb"? How about if the EBMM Silhouette was instead called the EBMM Super Spanker? Should a product's name give an indication of what the product is or does (like a Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal) or does the name really not matter (like a distortion pedal called "Timmy")?
Does loyalty to a brand allow you to overlook details like this, or do these details essentially reinforce your brand loyalty?
Just curious