This is the most foolish statement I have seen yet:
"Here's on Outlook! How can someone be thinking about purchasing a new pair of speakers, and prior to doing so already questioning resale value? Especially if money is not a matter."
So when you buy a house, before you give them 10s of thousands of your hard-earned dollars, you pay no mind to resale potential, future land use etc either I suppose. Good strategy.
B&W's have great resale value, probably better on a percentage basis than the WB primarily because there more demand for them in the marketplace than the WB. The WB is pure eyecandy, and ear candy I am sure, but they don't have the market power of B&W yet, if ever.
"Here's on Outlook! How can someone be thinking about purchasing a new pair of speakers, and prior to doing so already questioning resale value? Especially if money is not a matter."
So when you buy a house, before you give them 10s of thousands of your hard-earned dollars, you pay no mind to resale potential, future land use etc either I suppose. Good strategy.
B&W's have great resale value, probably better on a percentage basis than the WB primarily because there more demand for them in the marketplace than the WB. The WB is pure eyecandy, and ear candy I am sure, but they don't have the market power of B&W yet, if ever.