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DVV, while I agree with the generalization of comments referring to the difficulty of any one man operation to produce complex products compared to mass marketed products by the likes of Sony, Pioneer, and Yamaha, and etc., I disagree that one man operations can't and don't. Most of the high-end audio companies started off as underground small operations. Companies like Audio Research, Conrad Johnson, Magnapan, Linn, Vandersteen, and many others. The old underground is now the current establishment and the ...
My point was that while such operation can be most worthwhile promoters of new ideas, or even manufacturing methods, they will in all probability remain small operations which will make you and me happy, but will not be able to significantly influence the industry as a whole.
I know this guy named Dan Banquer who runs R.E. Designs who is pretty much of a one man shop. www.redesignsaudio.com It's even been reported that he makes some decent power amps and pre amps. Dan Banquer R.E. Designs
Quote from: DVVMy point was that while such operation can be most worthwhile promoters of new ideas, or even manufacturing methods, they will in all probability remain small operations which will make you and me happy, but will not be able to significantly influence the industry as a whole.You're probably right. Why you are right, though, is an interesting question. Personally, I think that most people buying hifi gear are really buying reassurance. That costs a lot more than just making top-notch equipment at a reasonable price.