Krell, MBL, Levinson, et al... What if 50% off?


Lot of talk about the death of high end audio, which is warranted.  But is it just about price? 

What if a Krell K-300i was $4000 with DAC and not $8000 - would you buy it? The i800 monblocks were $40,000 not $73,000? Would they sell 4x as many? 

What if an MBL 100 MkII speakers were $45,000 and not $95,000 and could be paired with their digital streamer for $6,000 not $11,000 and N15 mono amps for $7500 ea instead of $21,000...  that gives you a state of the art digital system for $66,000 instead of $150,000. 

Is that the answer, or is it something deeper (system is still big, requires a big room, space from the walls, looks odd, etc)?

msheldonsb

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I should add that this might require a direct to consumer model - the dealer network costs these firms 40-50% of their prospective margin...  Would you buy Krell equipment from the manufacturer directly, if still supported and installed, if you could only listen at hifi shows, or a handful of regaional listening studios?