These seem a bit pricey $$$


Saw Steve Guttenberg’s review of the Credo 900’s the other day. I realize there is a lot more involved in the cost of a speaker than parts costs - labor, insurance shipping, dealer margins. OK, that’s called business. But 12K for these?
Just seems a bit out of line.
No, I never heard them.  Maybe they're worth it. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj4C3swagpk
chayro
Things are worth what a person is willing to pay for them. Is HiFi gear overpriced. Yes, wouldn't argue that. But the difference in time, research and development and material of let's say a $500 compared to $5k speaker is noticeable. Now these high end $20k speakers and up I'll bitch and complain because I can't afford it but if you got the money and can afford it then go for it. In the end find something you like at the price you like and be happy. Don't worry about what others and willing to spend.
I’m reluctant to disparage these speakers without listening first, and, as a retired cabinet and furniture maker, I absolutely loved the enclosure, particularly the crosscut top veneers. Beautiful!! But I am with bigkidz: criticism of the pricing of these speakers is really rich from a website where people routinely praise multi thousand dollar cords and wires when all of our electronics employ sophisticated power supplies to clean up the power from the wall. Getting dirty power into the box through $10,000 power cords is nuts. Same with speaker wires. Interconnects are a different story because good shielding is vital, but that can be done for sums that are paltry compared to some of the prices we see on esoteric brands.
I think everyone has the right to spend their  money the way they want to. If you think a product is over priced don’t buy it but we don’t need to hear the useless comments
Since I'm retired and somewhat on a fixed income - price no mater, does not apply. Value is and actually, has always been important to me. Whether it's audio gear, automobiles, optics or other, to me, there are four parameters on which I base value. Quality of parts and workmanship; level and quality of intended performance; reliability and longevity - all in relation to price and cost of operation, comparison to the price and performance of other competing products. For those who place value on one of a kind or limited productions of anything - value would have a different standard. To each their own, but for me, at $12K, this speaker does not meet my particular standards of value.....Jim

What really astounds me is I receive real estate listings of homes in my area every day and after viewing about 400 homes, I have yet to see two speakers sitting in any room of a house.  They show pictures of expensive entertainment furniture with wide screen TV and no surround speakers.  Are people really satisfied with spending $5,000 or more on entertainment furniture and listening to TV speakers?  This seems strange to me.

No wonder why this industry is doing so poorly.  Who is buying stereo gear after looking at all of these listings?  People living in these homes priced $600,000 to $1.3 million could certainly afford to purchase a sound system.  People must be allergic to music!

In the meantime, stereo equipment manufactures do nothing to advertise their equipment and this entertainment platform.  Where are the direct mail pieces, where are the TV commercials.  Today, they can obtain very sophisticated mailing lists to narrow down their audience.  Once they get traction, they can expand their audience.  I wonder if any of them are doing any advertising other than stereo publications?  People subscribing to stereo publications already have interest.  However, what about those who are not aware of this entertainment platform?  Based on viewing over 400 homes, the numbers do not look good.