The only person I know that is unaffected is my sister because she don’ buy nothin’ nohow.
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@fuzztone Your sister must be imaginary, because this affects just about everything. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/22/business/shortages-supply-chain.html |
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Yes, demand is also unusually high. A double whammy. Worse for products made overseas as they also have logistics nightmares getting their wares to the US. A triple whammy. With that said, US made Legacy speakers, for example, are currently backordered 12 weeks; no logistics or supply issues, purely demand. |
I am retired without any debt then i am lucky... I retired in may 2019 just before the beginning of the "events" in december 2019... Let say that i just see them happening...An economical crisis , perhaps war, (plague i have not predicted it not being a psychic). I am lucky i begin retirement when we are all advised to be locked out politely at the beginning of this fever of fear which have blinded us now with mandates... This economic crisis is between a fallen empire and a new empire, between a notion of money and some others notion... Stagflation is inevitable....Robotisation of works and minds speed up so greatly i am astounded being old and accustomed to a complete other world than the world we live in now...I am not alone many fols here are of the same generation... The real war now is not so much between China and US, than between technogical idolatry of corporate interests and humanity... Now for the matter of this thread: I just bought an ebike this summer just in time before lack of pieces and delay in the supply chain would hit this type of toy...Next year i doubt to be able to buy one like the cheap price i paid for (1600 bucks)... I broke the stand feet of the bike and the seller say: no replacement piece because of delay or whatever.... I am 70 years old and i feel pity for young people... I realized my dream of Hi-Fi at no cost in the last 2 years.... Now i am behind a screen reading news that may awake us, but it seems people sleep by choices, by fear, by drugs, by lies, and crushed by their own weight... I apologize ... I just realize most of my post made no meaning in this thread... But i will not erase it...I like communication between people....Truth cannot be erased anyway only put under the blanket...But our blanket will be only dust tomorrow... |
High demand? Containers remain on the dock with insufficient help to load them on the few tractor trailers? Lack of truck drivers to move the stuff to the stores for their shelves. Cargo ships wait out at sea because they can’t get off loaded. Everywhere you go there are help wanted signs. Southwest airlines cancelled over 1000 flights because of pilot shortage and the vaccine mandate. Now they have relented. But the vaccine mandate may be the final straw to break the fragile on time shipping/stocking system. Then too, they have spent 1 1/2 yrs scaring the crap out of people with the flu which has a 99.5 % recovery rate. This hasn’t helped either. But because this is negative news, they roll out the "unusual high demand" idea in hopes that people will buy into it. I don’t. As to how it has effected my audio, I was planning to send my JLTi phono preamp down to Australia for an upgrade. But now, I’m not sure it is a good idea due to everything being at a crawl now. On a positive note, I could sell my 2018 Silverado pickup for the price I paid for it. But IF hyperinflation hits like it did in Venezuela , the $$$ will be worth less than the pickup. I hope @mahgister (& I) are wrong about the future |
I am a management consultant focused in supply chain and operations. I've had a lot less time to spend at home listening to tunes since last fall! I decided to upgrade and ordered some units from Moon by Simaudio (in Canada) and was surprised they quoted 1 week lead-time. I expected some challenges because there's a bunch of factors impacting many companies
I don't know if there will be a reset in power from owners and equity holders to workers; I expect changes based on cost and lead-time. Demand patterns have changed and companies not increasing the planning frequency could have disastrous consequences |
Bricasti is one U.S made company that has had everything available and within 2 weeks shipped and great company to work with, another one I bought from this year was also a U.S company Coda and it was 3-4 weeks . Wireworld U.S company no problem . the MBL speakersI want are a train wreck 4-6 months back order on some models . I will just, wait a year I rebuilt the Xovers in 2 of my speakers, and a couple friends For a nice upgrade and keep me busy . |
@mrklas Humans are flexible and there will be adaption. And the golden rule applies - he who has the gold can make the rules. This is true. However I find that increasingly it is the bureaucrats with their white boards and regulations who are making the rules, not the market with its price mechanism and human ingenuity. |
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I’m updating my music room to set up the audio system i had in college. I need a new audio rack, some cables, etc. I’m shopping on-line and only looking at items that say ’in stock’ before I purchase. On another note, the car lots are incredibly empty now. I had my car serviced last week and the Honda dealership’s lot had about 12 cars. Really sad. |
I'm lucky in that my system is pretty much set, although I did order some Psvane tubes last week, still waiting on shipping date. The one thing I don't hear anyone anywhere talking about is demographics. Did they forget about the baby boom generation, yes, they are working in retirement in larger percentages than previous generations, still much lost productivity. And then, these retired people have more disposable income than past retired generations, thus, demand remains relatively high. Forget about unemployment stats, look at workforce participation stats! On top of this we have many privileged in younger generation, increased family wealth distributed to children means more likely they can pick and choose what work to take on. Anecdotally, I have many nieces, nephews, and now great nieces, nephews and their friends in this position. So these are a couple factors in high demand. On supply side, US trade deficits continue to grow, we're a demand country with no real control over supply. The pandemic obviously has had great affect on supply, shut down plants, but they've had time to rebuild supply. China is even beginning to have supply demand issues, many Chinese are now in middle class, no longer want factory work, many factories lacking workers. China also suffering from the one child mandate, their demographic issues somewhat like here. And I haven't even touched on increased demand from other countries. We now live in world with increasing demand countries and increasingly scarce supply countries. Funny, this is an inevitable outcome of a maturing worldwide capitalist system, lots of wealth built over many decades that allows people/countries to eliminate many elements of productive activity, that productive element goes to rapidly developing countries with much productive hunger, and then they mature and become more like the more mature capitalist countries. Barring racism, Africa may have to become the new suppliers to world. Suppliers to the world ain't coming from the demand countries anytime soon. Hard to see a new paradigm in near future, I'd expect some lessening of present circumstance in near term, but I'd say get used to new world in longer run. We've been spoiled with nearly unbelievable supply chains in recent decades, the geniuses who run the machine always fail to take the long term view. And then I could touch upon the earth's capacity to support this population and it's geographic distribution. |
Labor demographic in China and America is a good point... Restriction caused by pandemics and especially by the stupidest health politic of all times in history across more of the rich countries.. Economic traditional war means and methods between China and America and the rest of the world... Robotisation and the coming stagflation will add something... But the "third" world war has already begun and it is not one nation against another one so much like in the past, it is a war in the cyber space of one against all others .... All our vital links are in network: water, alimentation etc NOT only sensible information... A.I. and all bio technology are more an arm race than an economical race now more than ever... Then i am not optimist.... Technology controlled by cporporations without heart is called completely wrongly "science" by most, but here the religious cultist are ritght: it is autodestruction... Sciences is not knowledge, and "science" is not technology....Awakening of humanity is no more a wish or a dream but a fact now and a necessity....It is the only optimistic point.... |
Labor shortages could be alleviated by immigrant labor supply, doubt that'll happen much anywhere. Look at Great Britain, brexit brought about truck driver shortages, only made it more difficult for immigrant labor. Seems to me someone needs to work and pay taxes. And this is not simply a pandemic related issue, the pandemic only accelerated a long term trend. |
Seems to me someone needs to work and pay taxes.We are no more in this kind of "normalcy" sorry....And it is not the way this "world" work at all anymore for decades now.... Debt, work, taxes, prices,etc all that is based on a notion of what "values" and "money" and "supplies" are in relation to one another... This relation is completely broken or in bad hands control... This is an amazing view from our chair to each one of us: the world change more in 2 years that in 50 or hundred years in the past century... the world has lived more change visible or not yet visible for us than in the last millenium cumulated years... Only one exemple: technology evolution laws are an evolution now completely out of the human hand... WHY ? Because we put human values BEHIND power... We are all any one of us placed between the false choice of Ray Kurzweil idea about life OR an Amish way of life....Why? A supply chain is NOT a supply chain only , it is a playground between power and value...It is not first a technology but an ethical and moral imagination more than anything else... We forgot it , we die.... «Changes in the body are so swift it is a cadaveric body snowball chain or a complete metamorphosis of the larva»- Anonymus Smith «Why not two of a good thing?»-Groucho Marx 🤓 |
It’s not just parts & electronics….two local supermarkets have not had Boars Head cold cuts for months on end due to “supply chain issues”, just the crappy store brands. Certain store isles are almost always half empty now. Makes you wonder how persistent the issue is and whether it’ll get worse before it gets better. |
…oh, and I forgot—ammunition. Few days ago I tried my normal online outlets for ammunition, everything from large chains (Cabellas) to small online-only suppliers. What I needed was NOwhere to be found. And I looked everywhere. Best u can hope for is an email heads-up when/if it goes off of backorder. |
My Safety Inspection for my motorcycle was due end July 2021. Suspecting this "supply" issue, I went to Harley in the middle of June for a Pre Inspection. Needed tires and other little items. They did not have my tires in stock and would order them. July came. I get a call telling me that their supplier was out of stock also. They checked with other dealers to no avail. Finally early September I get a call. They found and received my tires and scheduled for the work to be done. Two months and $1200.00, done. I have dealt with supply issues before. Manufactures sometimes would go out of stock of a certain high failure circuit boards and parts. We began fixing the broken circuit boards and modifying other parts to work thru this shortage. It was more work and expense for us but we got the machines up and running again. Lesson to be learned here. If there is something you cannot live without, find a way to supply yourself with it. Water. Learn to distill you own water. I know. Easy for me to say. I live on the Pacific Basin. Food. Learn how to grow, hunt, fish... Someone mentioned Ammunition. My dad was a target shooter. He shot 22, 38 and 45. He put together his own 38 and 45 rounds. Joking about the Apocalypse that was coming Electricity for our stereo systems. Get on with Solar. However, there are some that will be hard to self produce. Gasoline for my car, motorcycle, generator... That's s tough one. But if it is super important to me, Diesel/Bio-Diesel. I didn't mention my dad's 22 cal. They are "Rim Fired". Those had to be purchased. But he stocked a bunch. My dad and all of that is gone now so I can talk about it. Honestly. There are more important "supply" items one needs than Stereo. |
Hello, I don’t know if anyone needs a great phono stage. I spoke with Ron at Sutherland Engineering about supply issues. He has product going out. Sutherland has phono stages starting at $900 for the KC Vibe and all the way up. Due to a trickle down effect you get a lot sound for your buck. If you are in the Chicagoland area this store lets you demo in your home before you buy. https://holmaudio.com/ My recommendation if you are running a low output MC cart is either the TZ Vibe or the Little LOCO. Super quiet, great for listening at all levels even at low volumes which is difficult for most phono stages, and really big sound stage while keeping its composure. All of these great attributes starting at $1400. Best off all they are shipping. |