OK, it's time to set things straight.............
Appreciate you chiming in. But for me to invest in a system for the life of my house, I would need to hear from the company itself. Again, I do appreciate your support of their product but it is just not the same.
There is some propaganda that says at Cedia OnQ's ALC lighting products were to be replaced by OnQ Vantage products. HOGWASH!
Is this what you call propaganda? I go to CEDIA and talk to all hardwire lighting people. They all spend 30 minute plus with me explaining what they have, etc. Then I go to OnQ booth and ask the same question. I am told in no uncertain terms that they do NOT sell hardwired lighting. I say no, you do and they keep pointing to Vantage booth next door and say go to talk to them. When I asked about intercom though, they were happy to show me their stuff there so no one was trying to get rid of me.
So until I hear from another OnQ employee that the above is not the case, I have to go by it. Yes, booth people can be uninformed but this is not little detail. A lighting system must be there and supported for many years. I do not want to pull out their system, especially given its unique wiring configuration (as friendly as it might be for retrofit) and try to figure out how to make it work with something else.
Gary Axe, the inventor of the product line and chief Engineer at OnQ would have a heart attack if he heard this said.
Great. Can we get him to come here and officially explain why they don't show and explain the system if it is still a viable system? Note that I am concerned about lack of attention to product line as much as it going away. If a product line is not well liked nor promoted, then demand will decline further, causing them to pull the plug later.
At Cedia, the market is for the top of the line stuff with the most sizzle! Vantage has always fit in well there. So, the sales people manning the booth (typically not engineers) steer people to be products they have that compete with other products at Cedia like Litetouch etc.
Fair enough but Centralite was there in full force and as you know, their cost structure is also well below that of Crestron, etc. So given a choice, I am not sure what motivation there is to go with OnQ instead of Centralite. And yes, I have read this entire thread

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I am copying this to Gary so that he can be aware of the propaganda. But chances are the people making these claims are sales types that Gary may never meet!
Few engineers make business decisions to discontinue their own product

. At least that has been the case in my 30 years of working in the computer and electronics industry. It is a tough call to kill a product line but if company politics or sales situation dictate it, it happens and happens all the time. Not saying this is the case now but OnQ sent a loud and clear message with their stance at CEDIA. That this product is not front and center as a minimum, and at worst, is about to be discontinued.
Should you hoard your ALC products? Yes, please hoard ALC switches because I need the sales, not because a product with over 12 years run time is going away.
TS
It doesn't matter that it has been around for 12 years. What matters that it will be supported and be available for the next 20 years. That is the worry...