I looked up the Sigma's manufactured cost and it came to a little above $4,000 a pair packed and ready for shipment. It may surprise you, however, that the Sigma was not designed for the U.S. market. It was ordered by Infinity's office in Denmark who had orders for over fifty of these fine speakers, plus an order for twenty-five for Japan and the rest of Asia. The original wood was Sandos but it turned out that this type of wood (like Rosewood)was scarce, so we went to a walnut color. It looked fine.
If the person who owned the pair of Sigmas that you are considering buying didn't abuse them, then the 2k price is a good one.
How did sigma wind up in the U.S. market? I suppose that marketing had a few dozen pair remaining and sold them to various U.S. dealers at special prices? I really don't know specifically how people in the U.S. obtained Sigmas but the dark walnut turned up in various places.
Since the woofer is fairly close to the floor, the speaker should be raised off the floor as much as possible (without affecting its stability) to prevent it from using the floor as a bass enhancer. Bass resonse on the Sigma has a gentle rising characteristic in free space and the floor merely adds to the rise if it is too close. The spikes that come with the speaker are mandatory.
If the person who owned the pair of Sigmas that you are considering buying didn't abuse them, then the 2k price is a good one.
How did sigma wind up in the U.S. market? I suppose that marketing had a few dozen pair remaining and sold them to various U.S. dealers at special prices? I really don't know specifically how people in the U.S. obtained Sigmas but the dark walnut turned up in various places.
Since the woofer is fairly close to the floor, the speaker should be raised off the floor as much as possible (without affecting its stability) to prevent it from using the floor as a bass enhancer. Bass resonse on the Sigma has a gentle rising characteristic in free space and the floor merely adds to the rise if it is too close. The spikes that come with the speaker are mandatory.