I am thinking about a cartridge upgrade and recently began investigating Lyra Etna Lambda. Retail price in the US , as set by their distributor, Audioquest, is $8995 for the standard MC model.
My search led me to a UK dealer and another in the EU, their retail price is 6950 Euros about $7k vs the $9k US price. I can either pick one up next time i'm in Europe or have my friend mail one to me so the dealer/distributors remain in compliance. Seems to me the US mark up is being artificially pumped up by Audioquest . Cartridges aren't amps and are easy to ship and they are not going to cause me problems with a different voltage, etc.
Now I'm not going to waste any local dealers time auditioning the cartridge and am relying on the tremendous word of mouth if I do purchase from an out of country dealer and I'll have to have my usual pro do the install for me for a few hundred dollars as an added expense but I'll still be thousands ahead and i've yet to ask for a discount from any of these dealers.
I support US dealers and buy a tremendous amount from a few great guys on this board each year and I price isn't my only factor in whom I give my money. But if I were to ask a dealer to sell me a $9k cart for $7k (full EU retail) I'd be considered a low baller! What could a US dealer do in order to compete with the couple grand weight that has been placed on its US dealer network in the world of Google we live in?
This is a real problem for the Lyra brand and for those US dealers who are trying to sell to internet savvy consumers willing to pay the price of a stamp.
My search led me to a UK dealer and another in the EU, their retail price is 6950 Euros about $7k vs the $9k US price. I can either pick one up next time i'm in Europe or have my friend mail one to me so the dealer/distributors remain in compliance. Seems to me the US mark up is being artificially pumped up by Audioquest . Cartridges aren't amps and are easy to ship and they are not going to cause me problems with a different voltage, etc.
Now I'm not going to waste any local dealers time auditioning the cartridge and am relying on the tremendous word of mouth if I do purchase from an out of country dealer and I'll have to have my usual pro do the install for me for a few hundred dollars as an added expense but I'll still be thousands ahead and i've yet to ask for a discount from any of these dealers.
I support US dealers and buy a tremendous amount from a few great guys on this board each year and I price isn't my only factor in whom I give my money. But if I were to ask a dealer to sell me a $9k cart for $7k (full EU retail) I'd be considered a low baller! What could a US dealer do in order to compete with the couple grand weight that has been placed on its US dealer network in the world of Google we live in?
This is a real problem for the Lyra brand and for those US dealers who are trying to sell to internet savvy consumers willing to pay the price of a stamp.