Is Meridian dead as a product company?


Hello everyone,
I like to check out Meridian every now and then, to look at their surround processors, and see what I could buy cheap used. :)

So I just went and looked, and it seems that they stopped developing products about 5 years ago. Their surround sound offerings are old and haven't been updated.

I was thinking of picking up a G65 for use with my current HT setup.

Thoughts?
Erik
erik_squires
A few years ago I was 100% Meridian. 861 processor, 800dvd, 8000 speakers, 5500 speakers and more. I found the set up was so cack-handed and unreliable it was to expensive to keep calling someone  in to make simple changes. Eventually I am now minimal Meridian - just 800dvd (still great) and a recent amp purchase g57 as rear amp. Their amps are good in spite of age. 
The dealer situation is just crazy - Meridian went the lifestyle route for big spenders after they got taken over. I used to be able to call the company and have a chat about products and issues, but they stopped that. The old regime even came to my house to help an installation of 8000 speakers. You wouldn't get that now. My local dealer also got frustrated with their flaky products and gave up. 
Hitchhikers support group became locked into Meridian (kickbacks I reckon) and eventually banned me after I mentioned a series of defects and problems. (You can't criticise Meridian!!). I now have Bryston  and DCS stuff - easy as pie.

I used to own the Meridian 508.20 CD player and loved it.  

I pretty much never hear about Meridian now, except in regard to...you-know-what....
You could check with Stereo Design in San Diego. They've been a Meridian dealer forever. I've used nothing but Meridian amps for over 25 years, and love them. I used 557's for most of that time but both eventually failed the same way and could not be fixed (by Meridian or anyone else) but now use a bridged G55. Hope it lasts as long as the 557s did.