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In Reply to: RE: Do you know anything at all about how the industry works? It sure seems not! posted by John Marks on July 24, 2012 at 16:20:25
Bull!! Either you are somehow associated with the company or rampant fan boy. Either way wake up and smell the coffee. There are speakers as good or better than these for 1/3 the price.
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then YOU buy them. someone else will buy the harbeths as $6k and feel like he got his money's worth.
...regards...tr
What speakers are you talking about?
...anyone would get upset about the price of a product they don't want to buy.
Odd.
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...regards...tr
The whole crazy insane price thing pulls up the price of other products.
This is all aided by the mags. I could waste time by getting quotes from TAS and Stereophile were the "reviewer" opines that, let's say, a $26,000 pair of small monitor speakers are so reasonably priced because brand "X" monitors are $52,000 a pair.
It will eventually affect YOU in the pocketbook if you buy any audio equipment, but for some reason your rugged American individualism prevents you from accepting the fact.
> > The whole crazy insane price thing pulls up the price
> > of other products.... It will eventually affect YOU
> > in the pocketbook...
Sounds like you're of the opinion the world should run according to your rules. Good luck with that.
Your comment on pricing has never been a universal truth. We have plenty of products -- particularly electronics -- that used to be very expensive that are now cheap. My first computer with floppy drives cost $2,000 at a time when an IBM XT was $5,000. IBM did not pull up the price of other computers.
The first RCA Victor color TV cost $1,000 in 1954 and was down to $500 ten years later. Today you can buy a 25" flat screen (larger picture) with high definition for prices that start under $150.
This history of retail prices is that if someone can still make a profit while undercutting someone else's price, they'll do it.
While it's sad that, IMO, some companies in the "high end" of audio are more into exclusivity and status than performance, that only works for a small percentage of buyers.
If people think Harbeth is too expensive for what they're getting, then the market will eventually take care of that problem.
I did a rough check of the number of speaker models on the market a few years back and quit counting at 1,000. If you're telling me that a person can't find a speaker they like at a price they want to pay from among the currently available models, then nothing will ever make that person happy.
I ain't telling you anything as you have it all figured out.
Good luck with that!
Yes,
Forget about reason: we can't let that get in the way of the truth, or your sour grapes.....
"Asylums with doors open wide,
Where people had paid to see inside,
For entertainment they watch his body twist
Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
> > I ain't telling you anything as you have it all figured out.
> >
> > Good luck with that!
... is the world doesn't run according to my rules. If someone wants to make a product and charge more than I'm willing to pay, that's fine by me. I don't buy it.
That's worked out wonderfully for me -- I have no complaints whatsoever.
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