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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => All Solid State => Topic started by: OzarkTom on 30 Sep 2017, 01:02 pm
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And another one bites the dust.
https://www.strata-gee.com/classe-closing-october-6th/#more-16528
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Sad, another case of re-engineering, looks they will manufacture Classé brand in Asia.
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Good now I can officially throw away the two CD players that cost over 6K for both. Never worked properly.
charles
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I wonder if that means there's going to be a fire sale on remaining inventory?
Also, "The company is said to be sitting on some millions of dollars worth of what are now useless parts, some of which will likely be returned to suppliers. But much of these parts are not returnable and will need to be destroyed or otherwise scrapped at a total loss." :o
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This is sad. I think they may have let themselves become irrelevant in today's market.
As to the spare parts they have I hope they sell it off to surplus suppliers, certainly a better option than "destroyed or otherwise scrapped."
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Dang, sad to see another company go down (a Canuck one at that... not many of us left).
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They lost me a few years ago when they announced they were moving production to China without any price relief.
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This is sad. I think they may have let themselves become irrelevant in today's market.
B&W hammer do it, in the 90s before the english administration Classé was strong and came to compete w/Krell and Mark Levinson.
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B&W hammer do it, in the 90s before the english administration Classé was strong and came to compete w/Krell and Mark Levinson.
Agree with FRM. Classe never really made anything truly desireable since the late 90's or early 2000's when they had stuff like the Omicron monoblocks. B&W turned Classe into sortof a step-up product line from Rotel. Horrible move. It's very similar to what Klipsch did with Aragon...which was also unsuccessful.
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B&W had an amps and CDP entry line brand called Aura.
Classé was praised in reviews at Audio mag.
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Yeah, but none of that stuff truly stood out from the crowd the way the older, better, Classe amps did. If I'm spending a lot of money, I want something special. Just my opinion.
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Classé is not dead yet. There have been companies showing interest (3 have backed out) and a deal may be pending with Sound United (California). This spring they bought Boston Acoustics, Denon & Marantz, and also own Polk and Definitive Technology. Nothing final yet but stay tuned.
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:D they bought all those companies up and now toast ? Hummmm. What a move there.
Hard times comin' if you can see. :D