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LordCloud, Take a chill pill, fella'...nowhere here are we slandering Ryan or making note of his ethics. We're just 'armchair quarterbacks' offering opinions on the subject of Red Dragon Audio.In the case of PhilNYC and myself, perhaps opposing quarterbacks
Amplifiers are commodities.....
Why does one manufacturer charge 2k for the same innards that another charges 10k for?
Still I wonder if one couldn't do both? Have two lines, one direct sales and a fancier "audio jewelry" type for the boutiques? I'm just thinking aloud (and that after a few beers! ) so don't jump my shit if it don't make sense.
I definitely see where a Premium market exists, and I think given the chassis construction of the Leviathan, Red Dragon has a shot at serving that market. Wilson Audio has made a huge business out of "premium pricing". There is a famous case study used in some business schools that talk about a beer company that introduced a beer at $3/six-pack and it failed miserably. They reworked the packaging to something more "upscale" and started charging $7/six-pack for the exact same beer, and it was a hit.
Candidly, I'm really disappointed to hear RD say they are increasing prices, at least partly so, to add cache and prestige to the product....