I think there are good reasons why some companies products continue to do well on the used and new market.
Companies such as Ayre, Krell, Mark Levinson, Magnapan, Sonic Frontiers/Anthem, Pass, Plinius and GamuT (these I (and friends) have had wonderful dealings with) really stand behind their products. Many times they will even stand behind products that are out of warranty and not even owned by the original owner. I have several stories that I may tell later in this thread.
It is such a better business decision to support your products wherether they be new, used, or even grey market. The manufacturer made the product and they should offer the various upgrades and product support to anyone who owns their products. The grey market issue is a problem best resolved at the manufacturer and dealer level. Most of the time it is not that terribly hard to fix.
As Audiophiles we should support companies that stand behind all of their products. And not companies/distributors that play games with their customers. The world is becoming a global economy. Companies need to rethink their pricing strategy to accomodate the global economy.
KF
Companies such as Ayre, Krell, Mark Levinson, Magnapan, Sonic Frontiers/Anthem, Pass, Plinius and GamuT (these I (and friends) have had wonderful dealings with) really stand behind their products. Many times they will even stand behind products that are out of warranty and not even owned by the original owner. I have several stories that I may tell later in this thread.
It is such a better business decision to support your products wherether they be new, used, or even grey market. The manufacturer made the product and they should offer the various upgrades and product support to anyone who owns their products. The grey market issue is a problem best resolved at the manufacturer and dealer level. Most of the time it is not that terribly hard to fix.
As Audiophiles we should support companies that stand behind all of their products. And not companies/distributors that play games with their customers. The world is becoming a global economy. Companies need to rethink their pricing strategy to accomodate the global economy.
KF