Counterpoint upgrades discontinued not all


I guess this marks the end of an era. Some of the coolest Elliot upgrades have been discontinued this month and I assume more will follow. Upgrades to the SA-9, SA-11 and the SA-4 have all gone the way of the Dodo bird.

I wonder how this will effect the market for non-upgraded units, upgraded units and Mike's new Aria products.

The good news is that I met someone who is giving up their fully upgraded SA-9 for the Aria WT after comparing both together. I don't know if the decision was based on finances, sound quality or convenience but still it's a good sign for the new Aria pre.
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Showing 1 response by jafox

I will inject a different viewpoint here. The answer is simple: Aria WV. SA9's and SA11's have been selling in the $3-4K range for the last few years. Each of these to be fully updated was another $4k in cost. That takes the fully-updated pair's cost/value to $14-16k.

The above models were the reference points for the WV's design. And Michael Elliot has already reported that the WV at $8k significantly outperforms the updated pair. And a few SA9/SA11 owners have come to the same conclusion. So why anybody would want to go the SA9/SA11 route makes no sense now with the WV's existence.

As for repairing a failed SA9 or SA11, I have no doubt Michael Elliot would do all he could to get such a unit up and running again. Just that upgrading these no longer makes sense to the owner of such a unit.

Take note that all the other Counterpoint products, many of them much older than the SA9/SA11, still have upgrade paths available. So this would tend to make most of Elizabeth's conclusions not very likely.