@headphonedreams I just looked at speakers and many brands have increased or is increasing their prices with 20-40% !
I have a distinct feeling these new prices will not go down much the next 2 years.
At a basic level, input prices have increased. How much wood (mdf) goes into a speaker? In America, wood/lumber prices have tripled or quadrupled since 2020. That must hurt a little bit.
There may also be issues regarding speaker/transducer availability - I’ve seen stories here about folk having some difficulties securing those round things.
And that is all I know about speaker construction! As for all that air inside, well, its like a bag of chips, innit?
I’d reckon that the market for speakers is fairly competitive, manufactured both in America and internationally, together with "cottage" (independent) outfits - although international shipping costs have also increased substantially.
That’s my simple take on the supply side. The demand side (buyers) - is another story, but my intuition suggests that demand for audiophile kit is pretty inelastic which does allow dealers to take advantage of any supply issues to bump up prices if stock availability is a bit hard to come by, without suffering much loss in turnover.
I reckon 20 - 40% is quite explainable in the circumstances.
In the meantime, estimates of official monthly inflation figures due out on Wednesday in the US are around 0.2% or so. Yeah.