A number of years ago (10 or 15?) I read that when Harbeth started getting more popular they had to decide whether they wanted to upscale the company to meet demand or raise prices and keep their production capabilities stable. They decided to raise prices. I believe it was a John Marks post on audio asylum where I read this but I'm not 100% sure.
You can definitely appreciate why they'd want to do this. If they grow the company and expenses when there's a Harbeth fad they'll be in a tough spot when the fad is over. If they see the enthusiast as their core customer rather than the fad follower they don't want to become dependent on the fad follower.
You can definitely appreciate why they'd want to do this. If they grow the company and expenses when there's a Harbeth fad they'll be in a tough spot when the fad is over. If they see the enthusiast as their core customer rather than the fad follower they don't want to become dependent on the fad follower.