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Nobody's starving at Wilson or Lamm.
Quote from: macrojack on 26 Sep 2007, 07:52 pmAnd in many cases, the dealer doesn't have anything invested. He just places the order and waits for the gear to arrive. I can only conclude that you have never been in business from a comment like that. Set up a storefront, hire a few salesman, and then come back in a year or two, and tell us your thoughts then....
And in many cases, the dealer doesn't have anything invested. He just places the order and waits for the gear to arrive.
Although in the German domestic market, Mercedes is no more distinguished than Chevy
Quote from: acresm22 on 27 Sep 2007, 04:04 pmAlthough in the German domestic market, Mercedes is no more distinguished than ChevyUhh..false.
What Mr. Olsher probably means is that Mercedes-Benz's in Germany are so ubiquitous that they are no more distinguished than Chevy's. He's right - many/most of the taxi's are Mercedes-Benz's there (tho often with smaller motors, or diesels versions, we don't get there in North America).
Everyone keeps saying that hifi is dying. Where is the market analysis of this? What is causing people to say these things? Also imo Brian Cheney called out Wilson to get publicity. Its an old well known tactic.
Quote from: sts9fan on 27 Sep 2007, 04:26 pmEveryone keeps saying that hifi is dying. Where is the market analysis of this? What is causing people to say these things? Also imo Brian Cheney called out Wilson to get publicity. Its an old well known tactic. Re Cheney/Wilson, I attended a local audio demo in the 1990s that had Dave Wilson and Dan D'Agostino of Krell showing off their wares. During Mr. Wilson's speech, he skewered Sonus Faber for making pretty speakers that didn't sound very good....wrong materials, wrong execution, etc.It was interesting to watch their different styles back then. D'Agostino gave a fairly brief speech about his FPB circuit at the time, talking about rather technical details (Current Plateau Biasing etc.). Then Mr. Wilson got up to give the Dave show...long speech, very effusive language, followed by a demo that featured Dave sitting front and center, eyes closed, giving hand motions to his minions indicating that "just right" volume setting for each carefully chosen musical selection. D'Agostino was standing off to the side at the refreshment table...maybe it was my imagination, but his body language during DW's presentation conveyed everything short of actually rolling his eyes. It wasn't long after that that Krell trotted out its first speaker line....
Maybe a more pertinent question is whether or not $30k amps (and $20k cables, and $70k speakers) are good for the future of high-end audio. Here are some comments by Dick Olsher back in 2003:As a consequence, I believe that ultra high-end audio is a dying business currently supported by affluent, brain cramped, baby boomers who are obsessed with the notion of purchasing nothing but the best, where the best is often nothing more than a mirage of hype and misinformation. To survive, high-end audio needs to attract the 30s crowd, and in the process re-discover the appeal of components with the dual virtues of musical integrity and value for the dollar. In other words, re-vitalize the business by emulating these principles established long ago by the late David Hafler and the Dynaco Corporation."Hey Marbles, his comments in that last paragraph about buyers of uber-expensive gear sounds a little, er, judgemental All in good fun. I think you're cool...
Its whatever you're perception is.One thing,and i know people will argue,but who cares,ifyou do want some decent sounding equip. you will pay for it.And it isnt going to be some sub $1000 system,because at that price point some component just wont work out,to many compromises have to be made.,you might have 3 of 4 things that are super good,but there will be at least one holding you back,.But when you get to the 2000 range, its a whole other world,really where about anything can happen,and for the good.I think alot of thiscomes from people trying to put a high end system for a small price and its about impossibe.Who cares what others spend?Manufactures can charge what they want,if people pay so what.What i find interesting is the certain price points of equip.Because in the end most of the time you get what you pay for,sad but true everybody.
Lamm is showing at the RMAF. I bet he'll have his $30K monoblocs. I know there is a lot of us from AC that are going to the RMAF. Why don't we all crowd his room and get the answer straight from the Lamm's mouth??
I don't think 2bigears meant to specifically challenge Lamm to justify their pricing. The way I read it, he picked Lamm as an example of what he finds puzzling in the valuation of high end products in general. He wants to know why prices are in the stratosphere. He wants to know why we are willing to pay these prices. He isn't telling anyone how to spend their money. He didn't call anyone an idiot. He isn't jealous of people who can pay these prices (are you?) and he doesn't want to see anyone starve in a Mercedes taxicab. The problem with these threads lies with the people who can't or don't read and interpret only what is written. And taking snippets out of context for the purpose of inversion, diversion or derision is especially corruptive. Courtesy is an attitude not a set of phrases or slogans.