PS Audio Revises Marketing to a Direct Sales Only Model


Discussion on the PS Audio Forum sponsored by PS Audio indicates that over the next 4 months PS Audio will be transitioning to a Direct Sales Only Model.  PS Audio CEO Paul McGowan acknowledged change was coming within the next four months.  Wish the best to PS Audio on the change.  I wonder what the impact will be on dealers currently holding new stock.  The thread on the PS Audio Forum is titled Is - PS Audio Going Direct Sale Only?
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Got a bit weary reading the repetitive responses so forgive me if this was said.

I think we’d all agree PS Audio has moved upscale with their product line. And they are expanding, into speakers. All of this puts them in direct competition with other high end companies and their dealers who sell Magico, AR, D’Ag, Wilson, McIntosh, etc. When PSA is in those dealers they don’t get a fair shake. Those guys want and need to sell the big names and will discourage PS Audio purchases. "it’s okay if that’s all you can afford. The product doesn’t really compare to dCS". They really believe this or need to... the price points are so different.

PSA and Paul in particular are good marketers and don’t need their dealers working against him. PSA is now getting decent reviews and is certainly recognized as a player at the top levels. They have developed a market niche in the quality audio market, offer good service and should do very well with direct distribution. It’s time. Good luck PSA.
maybe its time for someone to set up a "demo dealer" someone that is not there to sell to you but to allow you to listen, feel and spend time with an item. maybe the manufacturers can pay them or you pay for the services maybe both. I'd love to go into a spot listen and look at new stuff and if I like something buy it online directly. I don't know if it's is a financial model that would work but interesting anyway.
An interesting idea but you're right it's not a workable financial model.  It's hard enough to make a profit as a dealer based on the sale of new and used gear.  How could anyone manage the overhead without sales revenue?  Based on my experience, I doubt that many (any) audiophiles would be willing to pay for this; at least enough to offset actual operating expenses and a modest profit.  And who goes into business, working his/her arse off with the idea of limiting themselves to a modest profit?

Home demo (purchase with right of return or clean demo) is a better way to go.  I wish more manufacturers supported and promoted this method.

It seems that there are fewer and fewer "brick and mortar" high end audio shops and many of them have branched out into other things to stay current.

I have been a PS Audio customer since I bought the DirectStream DAC, just after it was introduced.  I also have their DirectStream disk and P15 power unit, and haven't had much of a need to contact them for support, but when I do, the response is always very timely and excellent.

I think that, with their 30 day money back policy, they should do well with this new business model.
Shipping....$95 ground to ship with $2k insurance from Boulder to Rogue Audio (heavy preamp) in Pennsylvania.  I think it was $55  shipping without insurance.
Insurance is $$$. (Imagine the cost for shipping a $12,000 PSA power unit back to them .....wow). All just to try it for a month?  Maybe $25/$1000. If they charge to ship it to you, too, You’re out <$200 just for a $2000 unit for a trial.