We have been manufacturing and selling kits for 20 years and we handle hundreds of orders each year. I'm not going to go into details on numbers, but suffice it to say we have had single day sales that were as big as a regular month's sales and we delivered. Based upon our limited experience I feel that quantity is a good thing. I would love to deliver to 100 people out there who are ready to jump in on this DAC.
Regarding t-shirts, I think that is a great idea for funding a startup. I appreciate those who want to support the project that way, though I'm not sure if offering that kind of thing fits this model. We're an established company with a good track record simply trying to use Kickstarter as a very clear cut way to either get enough orders for a brand new, costly to produce product, or retire the idea with no hard feelings for our customers and no financial debacle for us.
Regarding the $_99 thing, I would respectfully ask you to look at our product pricing. You may gather from it that the Kickstarter launch would include such refinements. I appreciate the analysis, and particularly appreciate the folks who come forward to say they are in - that's the most important data point we are attempting to acquire.
@Sam, we do not at this time have any plans to lower the price. To quote an Allen Stone lyric -
push, pull, tear,
we can't stretch it any further