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I read that an average price increase on the home audio front will be about 45%. If you want any new,,or used Manley gear, better order/get it before the 15th of Feb.Scroll down to the end of the thread for the response from EAMhttp://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=amp&m=162045
Why bother?Just buy Rogue Audio.
I have generally preferred Manley amps and preamps over Rougue, but a 45% price increase is tough to swallow. Besides, there are other alternatives that sound as good or better for less money these days (such as Prima Luna for example).George
Correct me if I am wrong, but I don't think you can fairly compare Prima Luna to Manley based solely on the fact that Prima Luna is made in China (IIRC) and Manley is completely manufactured in the US. Now, regardless of what you think sounds better, or represents the better value, obviously building and sourcing parts completely in the United States comes at a premium; and Manley is passing that on to us, the customers, now after absorbing it for many many years. As for Rogue Audio, which I believe at least assembles the products here in the U.S., that will boil down to what you prefer in terms of sound as well as aesthetics. Most of Manley's profits I believe come from their professional sales; with their hifi being icing on the cake. Obviously the icing was beginning to cost more then the cake, so they had to raise prices; albeit in this case pretty drastically. I just bought a pair of used Neo Classic 250s on audiogon; thank God for that; those are going to start retailing for 12.5K. I don't think Manley is going to take much of a hit here however. Obviously their volume sellers were providing very little profit, if any at all (maybe even losses).The increase in price might slow sales, but if they are making 30 percent more per sale; they should still come out a head. I only now dread if I need to have these amplifiers serviced for any reason; that might sting the wallet.
Of course I can compare them.The fact that one is manufactured in China and the other US is a variable that is one of many to consider when purchasing.George
Have you looked at Prima Luna prices lately?I prefer Rogue over Prima Luna and Manley, and the money I saved will pay for my W4S DAC 1
I just bought a pair of used Neo Classic 250s on audiogon; thank God for that; those are going to start retailing for 12.5K.
So you're the one who got those.... Very nice snag! I've owned Snappers and now SEPP300Bs. I'll probably grab another set of Snappers before the prices go up. I would prefer to own Manley custom transformers and Mitch Margolis circuits to the alternatives mentioned. I also prefer to have Paul Fargo on the phone when I need help. I would guess that commodity prices are the main cause of the increase, and the delay in doing it explains the size of the increase. The scary thing is that they decided to do it because they had to. If sales slow too much due to the increase, then what will they do? Discontinue the less popular models, the most expensive models? That would be sad.
Can't say that I had them memorized, so I just looked them up.Looks like they are competitively priced up and down their product line.George
I feel sad when I think Manley, Rogue, Jolida and others hi praised tube amps brands are all made with Printed Circuit Boads, for this reasons people prefer Prima-Luna, Audio-Mirror, Musical-Paradise or any low price Chinese brand that use Point-to-Ponit wiring.Of course IMO.GustavoP.S.> Musical Paradise(Canada) looks great value at just 600 Obamas, offer 15W + 15W Stereo Integrated.http://www.musicalparadise.ca/mp/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=6&products_id=67&zenid=h0j16bfl32vn6f5coc64hlac34> Never go to a psychiatrist, adopt a cat or dog from the street. On the streets pets live only two years average.
No printed circuit boards in my tube amps. George