@hilde45 ,
Re-sale — I'm really learning how many very good speaker companies there are out there that one would never hear of without a forum. That's a great thing to learn, but if this is not an endgame speaker, how hard or at what cost would re-sale be? A Devore would sell easily; Coherent audio or NSMT? Might take a hit. (Then again, one might not pay as much up front...)
No doubt that recognized established and larger brands have an advantage when reselling into the used audio product marketplace. People will buy what they are familiar with and feel more secure with the purchase as a result. Tradeoff is generally you pay for this acknowledged higher profile/ prestige upfront when purchasing new.
On the other hand if the highest priority is maximizing sound quality and value then the lesser know (But high quality) manufacturers become more viable and competitive. So there is the always present inevitable balancing act. I tend to take my time when shopping and researching buying options and I keep components for quite a long time. Thus ultimate sonic performance and value are more pertinent for me than concern over ease of resale and used market value.
Obviously this is strictly an individual case by case decision and a person has to know themselves and what matters most. But no doubt that there are many very good choices available.
Charles