Tsushimal ...
You refer to ARC playing on a "crazy golf course." Hey man, this entire game of high end audio is a crazy golf course and the green fees are expensive as hell. Is the purchase of Lyra's flagship worth 10K? Well, that system I alluded to at the Newport Show two years ago in Randy Cooley's room was using the Atlas and it was simply amazing. The best sound at the show that year in my opinion. So, there was that cartridge at the forefront of a system costing over 300k. For the well heeled person who would buy such a system, the price of the Atlas is a drop in the bucket.
How about a pair of Venture speakers at 80k? That's the price of admission to experience what is most likely a speaker with the finest finish in the industry. The Venture speakers are beautiful. You also get a builder who is one of the kindest, least assuming, finest gentleman I've ever met. With the right gear, the Ventures go further to suspend disbelief more than any speaker I've heard. But of course to get it right, there goes another 300 grand out the window. That 300 grand is just for the electronics to drive the speakers. Now would you like to talk about the cost of the custom room addition to house the whole shebang?
Hey, someone, somewhere is buying Tom Port's "Hot Stampers" at $500.00 a pop too. Not to mention 15k for a meter pair of ICs.
In the ultra high end, there are no bargains. You pay the entry fee and then you get to play. That's the choice, pay the fee, or continue modifying Dyna 70s and PAS-3s.
Ferrari doesn't build cars for everyone, right?.
My point is ... you seem to have a particular negative bias toward ARC. Is it that you don't like the sound of ARC gear, or is it just something you have against the company in general? Lay out your case once and for all, then be done with it.
Take care ...
You refer to ARC playing on a "crazy golf course." Hey man, this entire game of high end audio is a crazy golf course and the green fees are expensive as hell. Is the purchase of Lyra's flagship worth 10K? Well, that system I alluded to at the Newport Show two years ago in Randy Cooley's room was using the Atlas and it was simply amazing. The best sound at the show that year in my opinion. So, there was that cartridge at the forefront of a system costing over 300k. For the well heeled person who would buy such a system, the price of the Atlas is a drop in the bucket.
How about a pair of Venture speakers at 80k? That's the price of admission to experience what is most likely a speaker with the finest finish in the industry. The Venture speakers are beautiful. You also get a builder who is one of the kindest, least assuming, finest gentleman I've ever met. With the right gear, the Ventures go further to suspend disbelief more than any speaker I've heard. But of course to get it right, there goes another 300 grand out the window. That 300 grand is just for the electronics to drive the speakers. Now would you like to talk about the cost of the custom room addition to house the whole shebang?
Hey, someone, somewhere is buying Tom Port's "Hot Stampers" at $500.00 a pop too. Not to mention 15k for a meter pair of ICs.
In the ultra high end, there are no bargains. You pay the entry fee and then you get to play. That's the choice, pay the fee, or continue modifying Dyna 70s and PAS-3s.
Ferrari doesn't build cars for everyone, right?.
My point is ... you seem to have a particular negative bias toward ARC. Is it that you don't like the sound of ARC gear, or is it just something you have against the company in general? Lay out your case once and for all, then be done with it.
Take care ...