First off, I don't dislike ARC. I actually own it myself. I grew up with ARC when a man with a decent job could afford to buy it. Nowadays they have forgotten about the people that made them successful in the first place. Today they are only Interested in catering to the people with deep pockets. The only way an average person can buy it nowadays is to purchase it used. I am not saying used is a bad thing. It was just nice to be able to purchase it new at one time.
Audio Research discontinuing lower lines components?
I have looked at several components in Audio Research's line and they are discontinuing the LS17-se, PH8, and PH6. They discontinued the DAC 8. I know there is a new Ref 6 to replace the Ref 5se and their is a new Ref Phono 3 to replace the Ref Phone 2se coming out. I talked to my dealer and he stated that Audio Research seems to be making their components look more McIntosh like in the Galeo series.
The dealer stated their isn't going to be anything that he has heard that will replace the other lines at this point and that AR will be starting at the LS-27, which is $7500 for preamps. The Ref 75se is the beginning of the line for Amps, which I know, but man are they going the Mac route with prices, nothing to replace the DAC 8 and the other DAC in the line is $11,000, what's up with this, have you guys heard anything more.
The starting point for AR equipment is getting pretty high and the only way a newer person without means will be able to afford it will be to buy use, which could send the used prices up if there isn't anything else in the line. What do you guys think and what have you heard?
The dealer stated their isn't going to be anything that he has heard that will replace the other lines at this point and that AR will be starting at the LS-27, which is $7500 for preamps. The Ref 75se is the beginning of the line for Amps, which I know, but man are they going the Mac route with prices, nothing to replace the DAC 8 and the other DAC in the line is $11,000, what's up with this, have you guys heard anything more.
The starting point for AR equipment is getting pretty high and the only way a newer person without means will be able to afford it will be to buy use, which could send the used prices up if there isn't anything else in the line. What do you guys think and what have you heard?
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taters"First
off, I don't dislike ARC. I actually own it myself. I grew up with ARC
when a man with a decent job could afford to buy it. Nowadays they have
forgotten about the people that made them successful in the first place." Taters, I already did the math for you to show that ARC's prices haven't increased substantially when inflation is taken into account. ARC gear was never inexpensive. You say you own some ARC gear ... so tell us: What do you have? Did you buy it new? If you tell me what you have, I'll be happy to do the math for you. Again. Because there's just no evidence that ARC has "forgotten about the people that made them successful." And I say that as an owner of both new and older ARC gear. |
You are comparing the price of a REF-3 to the REF-30? Ha ... that's not a fair comparison. The 2008 price of a REF-3 needs to be compared to the price of a new REF-6. Why? Why is it not fair? Look, this is simple, not complicated. Throw out all of the model names that have inundated the market in the last 8 years and ask two simple questions. 1) How much did ARC's most expensive preamp sell for in 2008? (A:$10K) 2) How much does ARC's most expensive preamp sell for today? (A:$30K) All the rest is BS. You can't do this, you can't do that. Why not? Again, I am not bashing ARC here. ALL high end manufacturers have followed this route. My favorite manufacturer, VAC, even released an uber-expensive Statement line a couple years back with a $50K preamp. I would not expect that to not be compared to their top price preamp of 8 years ago, which sold for around $15K. Most expensive = most expensive. All the rest is glitter and distraction. Try to focus on the bottom line, the price it takes to buy the best. The high end companies themselves are not to blame, don't shoot the messenger. They are just following the lead of the market. In essence, they are simply doing what they are being told to do, create more expensive gear. |
Hmm I'm not sure the average person was ever ARCs target. It's always been high end and considered a reach for most. Still a lot of people like it enough to take the plunge. I've never considered ten top of line stuff but would not rule out lower end still. My local dealer offered Roguevasva lower cost option to ARC and like ARC I've never heard a bad Rogue demo. |
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