Why was the entry level line at Audio Research eliminated?


One of my first tube preamps was the SP-16. I believe it was the last preamp that founder William Z. Johnson developed. Price was around 2K-2.5K w/phono. It was an excellent reliable preamp. But now if you want a new entry level ARC it's not available. Too bad. Was it just not profitable. It was an excellent way to get into their gear and move up the ladder over time.
luxmancl38
Hmm, I called ARC with a few tube questions not too long ago and had fairly long chat with them. 
That’s good to hear. Hopefully things are better, but it would be nice to see them bring a couple models out that are more reasonably priced for people just getting into the hobby that might later move up the line. 
I think part of the reason is the reality of the used market. If a company comes out with product X at whatever entry level price point, but one can get a hold of an upper line model gently used for similar money, that shallows the pool IMO. In the past, site like this one, USAudiomart etc didn’t exist. Could be part of the decision making process...
+1 @geof3.  From that perspective it’s really never been a better time to get into higher-end audio. 
There is plenty of older ARC product available used today.

ARC and others have found there is little demand and profit in less expensive product after the loss of the middle class since the 2008 crash.

IMO the new ARC does not have the richness and tone of the older ARC products since ARC was sold by Johnson the founder.