I would still buy a Legacy speaker after reading Jay's post. Sounds like they want to continue Bill's " Legacy"
Legacy Audio has a new owner
I don’t know who it is. But I just tried to order another sub direct from the factory. I have been buying from them this way for many years. In fact I just bought a Foundation Subwoofer and a pair of Studio HD for surround speakers within the last couple months. A nice discount was always part if the deal. I live a few hours by car from the factory and would pick them up on my way to visit a friend in St. Louis so no freight charges. Anyway, I just tried to order another sub. Nope. All sales now must go through the dealer network at full list plus freight etc.
No surprise I guess. The dealers must have been pissed. Unfortunately this takes the price to about $1,500 more than I paid a couple months ago. I’m out on that. I will make do with one sub.
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+1 It's not an uncommon scenario to see a founder / owner / creator / designer to hand off production operations and go back to the original vision and passion - design. We've all seen this occur with amplifier companies too, unleashing the original wizards to transition back to how it all started for them, and giving it a 2nd wind come about to create the next generation of designs. Focus like this can make a real difference. While I don't own Legacy, it will be interesting and fun to see how this unfolds more and what becomes of it in good time. |
@skeptikal yes, we have a variety of B-stock, and remastered speakers at the factory. We are working on a website refresh to bring those out to market, but feel free to call / email in the meantime.
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