Last year I spent several months sweating over a speaker upgrade, though the "Harbeth sound" is "not my cup of tea", I can understand why people like them...and I'd say the same about a number of other high-quality offerings from Magico, Wilson, Sonus Faber, and a few other manufacturers whose products I auditioned.
As for Harbeth, their speakers do have a sort of "old school" construction, which also has a sort of "charm" about them. All the models I auditioned were "easy on the ears" and "easy on the eyes", beautifully crafted with real wood veneers!
As for the price they charge, I feel the marketplace determines the "right price" for items, if they didn't sell well at their price points, Harbeth would need to make changes, but it seems that they don't have trouble selling them at the prices they offer.
As for Harbeth, their speakers do have a sort of "old school" construction, which also has a sort of "charm" about them. All the models I auditioned were "easy on the ears" and "easy on the eyes", beautifully crafted with real wood veneers!
As for the price they charge, I feel the marketplace determines the "right price" for items, if they didn't sell well at their price points, Harbeth would need to make changes, but it seems that they don't have trouble selling them at the prices they offer.