Bose buys McIntosh


End of an era?

telemarcer
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@ ken6217

"So you think Bose bought Mcintosch and SF to basically run them into the ground? Sure, that makes a lot of sense."

I best guess is that Bose bought McT and SF for the juice - They will substitute similar, lower quality parts (particularly in SF), increase marking $ to drive sales higher for a short time, then spin-off one or both to another PE firm.

That is the standard playbook... and I hope that I am wrong about this.

If that happens, the products of both premium brands will suffer significant damage to their perceived market-value.  

What are the chances that any of the suits involved actually listen to anything other than their own voices? Would love to hear from an engineer about the changes down the road. 

Wow!  This forum sounds like someone threw a firecracker in a chicken coup.

I've seen corporate acquisitions/takeovers as a dealer who put his heart and soul, reputation, and more than a few shillings into brands we were passionate about.  This included taking the brand (or even a product category) from a virtual unknown, to market dominance. These takeovers were sometimes neutral, sometimes beneficial, and sometimes an emotional and financial disaster for us.  Watching an esteemed  brand you took years, space, dollars, and human interaction to build, converter to an over-distributed, dumbed-down commodity can be down right brutal (on many levels).

It is dependent on the corporate strategy starting from the top, working its way to regional managers, to the boots on the ground guys/gals that come face to face with the dealer network -- and, the end user -- the customer.  I'm hoping that Bose maintains the Mac staffers who understand the brand and what makes it work. 

I doubt if we're going to see McIntosh hybrid SS/tube amps bulked stacked at Costco any time soon.

And, on yeah, Volkswagen owns Porsche and Lamborghini.