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In Reply to: RE: Harbeth prices always go up, never down. So why did the P3ESR have a $300 price drop? posted by mbnx01 on July 10, 2015 at 10:33:09
Maybe they are being sued by KEF for copying their design?
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No, KEF is out selling them like crazy in that part of the market.
LS50's for $1500 or P3ESR's for $2400? $900 More? No way.
Ok, so drop the price to $2100 now it's only $600 more.
"A lie is half-way around the world before the truth can get its boots on."
-Mark Twain
You missed the joke - your original post has a picture of the KEF LS-50 and your title thread is about Harbeth.
Companies and distributors can charge whatever they like - and yo are free to pay it or not pay it. They will charge what the market will bare. If 9/10 people are willing to pay $2,000 and the 1/10 is only willing to pay $1600 - they're going to charge $2000. So rather than get on their case you should get on the consumer's case and convince them the speaker is worth $1300 and then when the 10/10 are only willing to pay $1300 - that will be the new price (and they will still make money on them) but the maker and dealer might have to settle for a lower model Bentley or 2 maids instead of 3.
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