In Reply to: RE: OK, I'm pretty sure I'm ready... posted by Mungo Jerry on May 12, 2012 at 14:01:55:
As I personally see it, and as it may relate to just about any product, the notion of a premium product is often based on market value. It may pertain to special processing, manufacturing, and/or material costs that may deem a product to be superior to mundane product offerings with cost limitations based on lower-price level markets. The notion of a premium audiophile product applies to just about any type of device that provides a discernibly superior performance level vs an entry level product, such as what high-end gear tends to provide, often with price points that reflect the costs of research, development, manufacturing, and material costs, as well as lower customer demand for premium products vs. the mundane consumer electronics marketplace where lower-priced products have a much higher percentage of sales within the industry. my 2 cents
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