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This thread is getting too long...steve
Does anyone here have a tube amp (or even a SS) with very good micro dynamics they could compare it to?
Compared one to Digital Amp Co Cherry JR previously in the thread.Night and day difference in favor of the Cherry. Not even close.-Mike
Someone asked, so I gave honest feedback. Believe me, I'm biting my lip here...Thanks for understanding. - Just trying to help-Mike
I'm respectfull bowing out of this one.Hope to see you at a Rave soon, Mariusz -Mike
If you go back to my initial post I compared my Class D amp to my VTL monoblocks.steve
up to 70% of the retail price of hi-end components is due to the cost of the cosmetics, and not the functional guts, of the units.
That's true!
The other economic analysis of consumer electronics I've read is that typically there is a 7-8:1 ratio between retail price and manufacturer's cost.This is due to 100% markups along the distribution/retail chain, and financing costs manufacturers and distributors bear in order to get retailers in order to hold inventory.
up to 70% of the ultimate retail price of hi-end components is due to the cost of the cosmetics, and not the functional guts,
That's WAY conservative . . . even in DIYland it's way easy to spend as much on the enclosure and and connectors than on the actual electronics . . . people in this thread have reported doing just that. Add in overhead, marketing, dealer markup and the designer feeding his kids amortized over a very limited volume of sales and a 10 to 1 (retail) markup over the cost of the electronics doesn't seem all that unreasonable. Then of course they have to claim that it "sounds better" to justify the price of the product to their customers . . .
up to 70% of the ultimate retail price of hi-end components is due to the cost of the cosmetics, and not the functional guts, of the units. Even if he is exaggerating a bit
and even if it had an over-machined enclosure like Pass Labs, that wouldn't cost more than $500. Steve