Why does it take so long to get stuff?


So I ordered some speakers from my hifi dealer - $4500 ProAC’s. I was told they would be 3-5 weeks for delivery. Now I love the audio store and value the dealer network but in this day and age why does anything take 5 weeks. I went with the ProAc due to the dealer support etc but an alternative was a Buchardt speaker. 

Buchardt was $2500, gets great reviews, and arrives in 1-4 days anywhere in the world. 
 

In the UK the ProAC speakers are, in todays Exchange rates, roughly $3300. Now I don’t mind the mark up (but it’s a lot). Now assuming the dealer has them in stock why can’t they direct ship to me, or the store in 48 hours. I think it’s time the traditional manufacturers started adopting this style of approach - everyone in the chain can still get their mark up - but customers who be able to get what they want quicker. 

This delay is just making me question my purchase — I guess I’m too impatient but it’s the reality of commerce these days. 

 

kiwiscott

It takes time to cut the wood, glue them together, wait for the glue to dry, cut the holes, polish the wood, paint it, fit the drivers, solder the capacitors and coils to the PCB and test them to make sure they work etc. If they run out of any of the parts needed then you will suffer delays.

 

 

@jond 

In many cases your speakers are custom built for you after your order is placed.

I am not sure I agree with you there. Most speakers are not custom tuned. They are mass produced in large numbers and then stored in the factory ready to be shipped out to the dealers. 

@kenjit I meant built to order and it very much depends on the size of the manufacturer and particularly whatever veneer the customer has chosen. And please don't derail Scott's thread.

Now assuming the dealer has them in stock
 

Ask them..Sure sounds like you figured out what went wrong..your assumptions.

A $1200 upcharge to get a pair of speakers from the UK to NZ
 

Agreed. I’m in NJ, USA. 
 

overall it would be great for the local dealers to know the stock levels at the manufacturer …. And then I could order with a little more information. I’m sure that a lot of the manufacturers are building to order but if they keep it that way too long then the ‘new style’ of online only, manufacturer to consumer with free trials and free returns will be hard to beat. 
 

I fell sorry for the retailers here because they are the people with the real expertise we all need to hear from.