One thing that you have to understand is that the finish on the Wilsons really is the equivalent of a high end automotive concours job. Some of the other painted speakers are equivalent to a quick Maaco sand and spray.
Having said that, and understanding that there is as much disassembly masking and reassembly as on a car, I'd have to say that the price is inflated. I don't know if Wilson runs an in house paint shop (expect that they probably do) but would think that a subcontractor would charge about half that for the same job, based on personal experience in the car realm.
And if these big boys are basically made to order, then it isn't a case of respraying an existing set on the showroom floor, it is just a case of choosing a different paint code as they go down the line, which would make the price even crazier
To put my comments in perspective, I do own Wilsons (painted in Argento Nurburgring, a 2006 Ferrari colour) and thus can confirm their paint quality.
Having said that, and understanding that there is as much disassembly masking and reassembly as on a car, I'd have to say that the price is inflated. I don't know if Wilson runs an in house paint shop (expect that they probably do) but would think that a subcontractor would charge about half that for the same job, based on personal experience in the car realm.
And if these big boys are basically made to order, then it isn't a case of respraying an existing set on the showroom floor, it is just a case of choosing a different paint code as they go down the line, which would make the price even crazier
To put my comments in perspective, I do own Wilsons (painted in Argento Nurburgring, a 2006 Ferrari colour) and thus can confirm their paint quality.