Please excuse any errors in syntax and grammar as it is late and I have been drinking Michters 20yr and listening to Dark Side of the Moon with a big smile on my face!
The death of ultra hiend audio
Verity and DarTzeel last year, now MBL, ultra high end audio manufacturers are facing their demise and they have nobody but themselves to blame. What do these companies have in common: too much investment in creating the very best and when that fails raising their prices bottom up to recover their losses and inevitably charging 2x what the same product cost just a few years ago. Ego, greed and poor management can only result in one thing!
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Maybe the tariffs won't last.
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"Good morning to Mr. & Ms. America and all the ships @ sea...not to mention the airborne and in orbit..." *L* When the luxury item of the era is the latest cell that can do it all in your pocket or purse (when the distaff opts for one) and costs for what an entry level HT does currently.... Cables offered at prices that rank at the levels we used to spend on the entire systems in the past... Granted, the tech has spiraled up up and away beyond what used to please but now gets yawns and hectored comments.... What used to elicit "?" has become "!" compared to the $’s for a car, a home, or a degree that is trending to be as useful as used TP but drives the current Gen ’Huh?’ into early bankruptcy... HT and portable cells are the new baseline. The fast laptop that handles ’work and gaming’ with AI over one’s shoulder has become the currency if not the minimum entry of the day. ’We’ started this....and the velociraptor chickens of bleeding edge tech have come home to roost and eat not only your lunch.... I’d like to share with those who’d bother to care to enjoy my DIY efforts The only way I suspect that’d be possible would be to sign, date, and mark them as ’X of series A’ quasi-art objects that just happen to make a pleasing noise. I happen to know a fellow who took on a ’summer project’ of DIY’ing a pair of MBL speakers....the early 101 version, extreme as it was then... He started with the ’globe tweeter’....check, done. Did a pair of the mid-drivers.....check. Last heard had moved on to the bass drivers....in the midst of family, school, and work (this latter was for an audio company near Atlanta, which certainly gives a ’leg up’ on yours unrulys’ efforts.....access to CNC, 3D printing, CFibre, forming tech, all that...). Recent query @ DIY audio was ’whatever happened to ..?" Life, and it’s demands, I suspect. It frustrates me, the balance between what I’d like/love to do v. what’s required to keep it stuck together Sem-retired, I’m still drawn into the business spouse and I ’do’. We’re not inexpensive. "What can I get for $500?" Parts. A decent commercial slide starts there. I haven’t done more than ordered it. Spouse wanted to ’do’ a sandwich shop....compete with Subway? Uh, yeah, sure. Current study notes that, to reduce one’s carbon footprint is to forgo the latter. The OTR trucker who hauled the fish said it was the most enjoyable haul he'd ever done. People honking, waving, pic-ing, kids plastered to the windows....giving way...Beats a 'real job'. I used to 'tell people where to go' daily....commercial graphics and signage, a stint for the oldest company in SF.CA part of my refs.... Our oldest employee had an attack of the stupids last weekend and got popped for not having his DL and was DUI....and now is in the maw of the ICE trolls.... ....and I’m not so semi-retired now. Hard to find woodworkers that think they’re artists because they can fire a nail gun without hitting their palm with the ’shoot-out’ at the backside of the 2x.... Likely similar to the ’techs’ that can only fix your amp without having to swap an entire pc board to do so....much like your car, fridge, flat screen..... Have a good weekend while I work. C’ya...J Call me....you have enough hints at hand. |
Technology has come a long way in the last 30-40 years, and the floor for quality audio has raised significantly. Additionally, a new generation of audiophiles have more information at their fingertips than at any other time. Meaning, they can find objective data that proves they don't - and shouldn't - pay 4x more for some boutique piece of equipment that performs the same or worse than something off the shelf at Best Buy. |
Re: "objective data that proves." I won't dilate on the notion of "objective" or "proves," but just say that people buy expensive things for many reasons and objective data only helps keep some fools from being parted from their money, but not most. |
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