Most of the audio companies are small companies and it is impossible to predict whether they will be around 1,3, 5 or even 20 years to make good on a warranty issue...which means that they buyer needs to take all of this into account with the purchase...if you assume a worst case, would you still buy the product knowing it may not be fixable to the original specks?
And if you do buy their product and the company is sold or goes out of business, should you immediately sell the product to minimize all of your risks?
One of the reason I bought Salks back in the day was because they were using off the shelf drivers and the "customized part" were the cabinets and crossovers....even though Salk is no longer here, the drivers they used are.
It would be great if all companies would make information available as to what drivers they are using and whether they are significantly modified from the factory original...but alas, this doesn't happen all that often and realistically, how helpful would it be to buyers of planars, stats, etc.
I don't blame the new Spatial...they didn't assume past liabilities...very typical of what happens when most companies are sold. I also don't blame Clayton...he has already said he is months behind on past orders...seems to be getting a lot of future orders...so, does he really have time to answer hypothetical questions..."what if's" about products that haven't broken?