This is hardly bad news. A storied up-market home audio brand, made still in the USA, is bought from its PE owners by a well-known U.S. broad market audio company already well-established in the personal audio space, professional coms, in home audio and in automotive integrations, with a track record of innovative product offerings (noise-cancelling headphones, worn both in coach and in the cockpit.) It costs money to exist in the space McIntosh enjoys, and there are only so many ways to reach new buyers. Samsung has been buying many brands also. Some storied brands have been cut up, Sennheiser among them. Would that have been better? The blindered views of some around here who can't see the positives in things like excellent class-D products that reach new customers and address power and energy consumption issues in ways older technologies never will are more of an impediment to the hobby than Bose ever will be.
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