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hmmm, okay Rob, I'll take a shot....is it a 'LIQUIDATION SALE'? That would certainly be indicative to me that there is a problem.I feel like I might be walking into a Marbles-joke.... Hey, btw Rob - I'm about to sell Ft. Wayne-based Do It Best Corp...so if I'm in town, we'll meet finally (hopefully) after 6 years.If this is not a joke....we are indeed in a recession now (we had a topic on this a few months ago and I was not sure at that time). However deep and serious it is, I cannot tell, but I have not experienced this dip since post 9/11/2001 or before that 1988-1991 or so.John
I haven't seen too many liquidation sales yet, so maybe things aren't that bad? In fact I've seen a number of smaller (obscure) companies raise their prices by as much as 15-20% in the last year. It's hard to believe that in an overcrowded 2 channel market given the perceived current economic climate, that these players can afford to raise their prices so much.
Steel has gone up big time, but speaker manufacturers can't cite that as reason to justify their price increases. If it's a matter of the cost of wood, open up the borders again, Canada has a seemingly infinite supply of cheap softwood lumber.
Here's one, If they say they are having financial problems...
Quote from: Wind Chaser on 11 Jun 2008, 09:20 pmI haven't seen too many liquidation sales yet, so maybe things aren't that bad? In fact I've seen a number of smaller (obscure) companies raise their prices by as much as 15-20% in the last year. It's hard to believe that in an overcrowded 2 channel market given the perceived current economic climate, that these players can afford to raise their prices so much.I think it is because the people who have the discretionary income to afford the high ticket items aren't impacted as much by all the economic troubles.Let's face it, the well off, are still well off for the most part. It is the middle and lower income families who are getting killed by the prolonged economic downturn.Where I have definitely seen an impact is on Audiogon. Higher ticket items aren't selling anywhere near as well as this same time last year.George
There is no question that audio in general is in a serious state. I am very well connected to this industry - I've spent my life in it - and from all that I see all but the mass market convenince audio (Ipods, etc.) are not doing well. People just don't listen to the larger audio systems any more.