Can Magnepan survive Wendell Diller?


I bought my first set of Magnepans in 1976, and I currently have a pair of 1.7i's.

It is difficult for me to upgrade to the 3.7i's because their are so many things that the company can do to improve their product that they simply won't offer; upgraded crossover components, a solid wood/rigid frames and better stands are examples.

Other companies are now doing this, but Magnepan always says Wendell doesn't think that is a good idea.

Can a man who suggests using lamp cord for his speaker line really have that much control over an otherwise unique technological approach to speaker design? I must be missing something obvious when a product is hand assembled in MN and any of these upgrades would, in my mind, warrant factory upgrades. Who wouldn't spend an extra $1k for a 1.7i with a hardwood frame and an upgraded x-over? Adding a ribbon tweeter to the 1.7i would warrant an additional $1k, still bringing them in $2k under the 3.7i.

Is it common for one person to hold an entire company back in high end audio? 
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I'm reasonably certain it was Wm. Congreve who penned the immortal line, "hell hath no fury like a _ _man scorned. Anyway, somehow, reading through this thread reminded me of an English lit class I took when I was a lad. :)
@ps  The OP's reply to my inquiry explains everything. Your post above should be the end of this thread...therefore, +1000!
@daveyf 
Yes, indeed. I have now unsubscribed. And maybe I'll re-read Cervantes while I'm at it.  :)  The ol' Don came to mind as well, but not quite as apt as Congreve's words.
A remarkable thing about life is that if you have patience, perseverance and a talent, time is your ally. 
Another interesting thing is that some people become flustered when someone who is no one to them disapproves of what they are doing. Especially when you are doing that thing well.