High End Amp Price Collapse musings


If Class D amplification becomes accepted by audiophiles there should be a glut of high end amps (Krell, Levinson, Pass etc) becoming available on the used market at prices a fraction of what they are now.

Think CRT TV when the flat panels began emerging.I think Ill hold off on a new/used amp purchase for a little while. Maybe I will bet a Boulder.

Has any one else considered this?

energeezer
I grew up with vinyl and I can say that Hi Rez ripped CD's through my BlueSound rig delivers that vinyl magic without it's fatal flaws.  My ripped CD's now sound like great vinyl when before, played through my $12k SACD/CD PLAYER sounded good but lacking in that vinyl dynamic vitality.


I just don't know, but if that new amp that that puts out 300 watts but weighs only 3 pounds and costs $3,000 or  possibly much more it  just isn't going to feel right to me. I am used to big iron and like I said tubes and transformers.

I know some are trying to figure out a way to eliminate the power transformer them even traditional transistor amps will be light.

electroslacker, you may want to recalibrate your generalizations... Class D amps are analog devices, not digital. digital amps work on different principles.


G.


Guido: Thanks I stand corrected.  I guess I'm thinking short digital samples of the incoming signal related to switching rate, much like CD sampling or digitizing a photo....and must be wrong.  But I still wouldn't buy because I think this era of Class D won't hold its value.  Just personal feeling.
So my BlueSound Powenode 2 ($799) and Vault 2 ($1299) won't hold there value?  As if we buy for value...what are we Amish?  Anyway, based on that premise $2K worth of stuff declines 75% lets say so we are left with $500 worth of gear.  My Krell Cipher cost $12K and the highest resale I found was $4500 if mint with all original packaging and less than 2 years old.  Most of the big name gear I have sold over the years wound up in the same ball park.  Value?  Really?  High end audio?  The value comes from the cost to performance ratio only I'm afraid....no one day trades in audio gear.