High End is Dead?


Browsing used audio sites such as Audiogon and the Marts, high end gear ads are dominated by several dealers. Non-dealer ads are usually people trying to push 15+ year old off-brand junk at 60-70% of MSRP (when they were new). They don't sell anything. You could slash Wilsons, Magicos, etc, 50% off retail and no one will buy them.

No one buys if it costs more than 1k. It's not that they're not interested -- the ads get plenty of views. It's that the asking prices are just way over the ability of buyers to pay. Fact is, if you see a high end piece for sale it's probably by a dealer, often times trying to push it at 15% off retail because its a trade in, but also often they are taking a good chunk off the price 30, 40 sometimes 50% off. They can be famous brands with a million positive reviews. No buyers.

Are we just poor, and that's all there is to it? 
madavid0
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"Okay, how many pieces of high end have you sold / bought? Recently?"

Bought - 86
Sold - 420
Hmm ...

Film is dead -- Not.
Vinyl is dead -- Not.
High-end audio is dead.  Tell that to the people that just attended AXPONA. 

Tell that to the people that will be displaying audio gear and consumers attending upcoming: T.H.E. Show, Los Angeles Audio Show, California Audio Show, Rocky Mountain Audio Fest, etc. etc.

Tell that to the publishers of The Absolute Sound, Stereophile, Sound & Vision, High Fidelity, etc. etc.

Yes Virginia, High-end Audio is alive and well.

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming ...

How many people at AXPONA are buying? I bet you very few will buy anything above a few thousand dollars.
Six hours ago you said:  "No one buys if it costs more than 1k."
now you say: 
"I bet you very few will buy anything above a few thousand dollars."
Kudos you truly have a presidential memory ...