Well sooner or later (sooner I expect), dealers are going to have to clear out their stock of REF 5SEs in order to make room both physically and financially for the REF 6 pre-amp. So, I do expect that dealers are going to offer the units at very close to what they actually paid AR for them. Also, once a unit is discontinued, AR's mandates on strict pricing controls go out the window and dealers can then sell for whatever they want.
So, first I expect to see customers buying the REF 6 and selling their REF 5 or REF 5SE units. Then I expect customer pressure and financial and space pressure to force dealers to clear out their REF 5SE units.
To me, the REF 3, REF 5 (not that much better than the REF 3) and REF 5SE (definitely better than the REF 3) will be excellent units to own and with the introduction of the REF 6, it will offer some the opportunity to upgrade to the REF 5SE.
Since audio reproduction perfection isn't here yet, this type of upgrades and new offerings will never go away. And that's okay.
Manufacturers cannot become stagnant. I have no problem with them continuing to try to better the industry and hobby.
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So, first I expect to see customers buying the REF 6 and selling their REF 5 or REF 5SE units. Then I expect customer pressure and financial and space pressure to force dealers to clear out their REF 5SE units.
To me, the REF 3, REF 5 (not that much better than the REF 3) and REF 5SE (definitely better than the REF 3) will be excellent units to own and with the introduction of the REF 6, it will offer some the opportunity to upgrade to the REF 5SE.
Since audio reproduction perfection isn't here yet, this type of upgrades and new offerings will never go away. And that's okay.
Manufacturers cannot become stagnant. I have no problem with them continuing to try to better the industry and hobby.
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