This is such a short sighted post, and in fact, it sounds like there is an agenda behind it.
Selling direct to consumer saves the customer NO MONEY. It just means they can keep more of the profit to themselves. It’s the same reason SVS / Emotiva / PS Audio didn’t change their prices when switching from one method to the other. In fact, go ahead and order a PS Audio product now (which I highly do not recommend in the first place but that's another issue)... not only will you NOT pay less, you'll pay considerably more than a dealer would have sold their products for, as no dealer in their right mind doesn't offer at least some sort of discount.
In my area, there are several audio stores that are thriving. It’s posts like this and general ignorance and snake oil BS in the audio industry that is killing high end audio. REAL audio stores that let you listen to speakers and take them home to demo are not hurting from it. They don’t have to sell stuff as open box, because they have the speakers on the floor already open. This post makes zero sense, and is obviously intended to discredit audio dealers and further push people to blindly order products online without hearing them with the illusion that they’re "saving" money.
If anyone is excited about the thought of no retail stores anywhere, and the entire country is just houses/apartments/condos with the occasional big warehouse delivering food/electronics/groceries/clothes to everyone, speak up. I personally don’t know anyone who actively wants to live in that world, although I do know people who are supporting the cause and don’t realize it or understand how awful that would be. No competition either, just a bunch of big companies that own everything, sounds amazing!
Selling direct to consumer saves the customer NO MONEY. It just means they can keep more of the profit to themselves. It’s the same reason SVS / Emotiva / PS Audio didn’t change their prices when switching from one method to the other. In fact, go ahead and order a PS Audio product now (which I highly do not recommend in the first place but that's another issue)... not only will you NOT pay less, you'll pay considerably more than a dealer would have sold their products for, as no dealer in their right mind doesn't offer at least some sort of discount.
In my area, there are several audio stores that are thriving. It’s posts like this and general ignorance and snake oil BS in the audio industry that is killing high end audio. REAL audio stores that let you listen to speakers and take them home to demo are not hurting from it. They don’t have to sell stuff as open box, because they have the speakers on the floor already open. This post makes zero sense, and is obviously intended to discredit audio dealers and further push people to blindly order products online without hearing them with the illusion that they’re "saving" money.
If anyone is excited about the thought of no retail stores anywhere, and the entire country is just houses/apartments/condos with the occasional big warehouse delivering food/electronics/groceries/clothes to everyone, speak up. I personally don’t know anyone who actively wants to live in that world, although I do know people who are supporting the cause and don’t realize it or understand how awful that would be. No competition either, just a bunch of big companies that own everything, sounds amazing!