The cost of Copper has been getting out of hand. So the cost of everything using Copper has gone up considerably.
The cost of the Alpha Core foil inductors has gone up about three times recently and is twice as expensive as it used to be.
This increase in the cost of inductors and wire has finally forced me to increase the price of our kits. I guess should have increased the price of our kits a long time ago but I wanted to offer the best possible price all the time.
We have been selling the A/V series kits now for a long time (8 or 9 years) and I have never increased the price in all of those years despite the gradual increase in the cost of everything.
This week I increased the price by $5.00 per speaker on all of our kits. Sorry guys.
The second thing I will be doing is going from using the Alpha Core foil inductors to the Erse XQ perfect lay inductors for all 16 gauge coils.
You can see them here:
http://www.erse.cc/coils/perlay/perlay.aspThe decision to go to these inductors over the foil inductors was for several reasons.
For one, the price is a little bit less and it keeps me from having to increase our kit prices further.
Secondly, the price of Copper going up is a result of demand going up. The Chinese are buying it up faster than ever before. This has reduced supply and it has kept Alpha Core from being able to get the raw Copper that they need to produce their inductors. This has resulted in large delays in getting my orders filled. Currently it has caused me to be out of several values. I simply can't afford to be out of stock and waiting on product.
The third thing, that was the final straw, was the last price increase. Unlike the other price increases where the retail price went up and with it my cost, this time they left the retail price alone and just went up on the dealer cost, taking away more of what little margin there was to begin with.
Sound wise these inductors are very close. The difference between the two inductors is very subtle. On a really good system and with the right speakers the foil inductors have a slight trace of openness over the wire wound type, but it is very subtle. It is no where near as easy as hearing the differences in caps and resistors. I don't think that the average kit building customer will notice a difference even in a side by side comparison.
So look for all kits to use these new inductors very soon.