User talk:Tom.tuson

Welcome
Hi Tom, I see you've noticed we have a Wikipedia page for Diversi. Just a couple of things I should probably give you a head's up on.


 * The article's already come into criticism for self-promotion and advertising. I've assured editors that I've got no personal connection with Diversi and just started the article because they had enough coverage in books and magazines to deserve one.


 * We generally discourage people editing articles about themselves or businesses they run, but it's not specifically banned, and you can do it with care. The best thing to do is always cite specific sources - if Diversi come out with a new model, wait until Keyboard Magazine or Sound on Sound cover it, then use that as a reference.


 * The flip side to that is that we have some leniency to what we say about people. For example, the article currently states you said "I don't care if I ever see another Leslie in my life" because we read it in a widely published book. But if you told us you didn't say it, then it might be removed, or at least questioned.

The Best practices for editors with close associations guide has more information.

Anyway, I think that's all I need to cover at the moment. Hopefully everything else should be self-explanatory, and I hope you can help improve our coverage of musical instruments on Wikipedia. Ritchie333 (talk)  (cont)   10:53, 10 September 2013 (UTC)

22:44, 15 January 2014 (UTC)22:44, 15 January 2014 (UTC)Tom.tuson (talk)

Thank you for your information. I found most everything ok other then I NEVER said anything about directly competing with Hammond Suzuki. If I was quoted that is way out of context in as much as we, Diversi, wanted to produce a more affordable alliterative to the very expensive Hammond Suzuki products like the then XB3M and the New B3 when it came out. Most people don't know that I had a lot to do with the Suzuki products and even wrote the owners guides for them. I have a great deal of respect for Mr. Suzuki.

I agree that things shouldn't be promoted, here, as well.

Also would like to place a product history with model numbers and the production year(s) and include the SpectraSound ST-71 rotary speaker the was offered in 2003. It later became the Motion Sound MS-1771.

Thank you for starting this page.