@williesaid glad I am not the only one who finds the Mac design an eyesore. The combination of ostentatious and ugly is a punch 1-2. Fortunately, there are plenty of alternatives.
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@williesaid glad I am not the only one who finds the Mac design an eyesore. The combination of ostentatious and ugly is a punch 1-2. Fortunately, there are plenty of alternatives. |
We might see some mid-tier McIntosh & Sonus Faber models enter the Bose distribution channel, but prestige branding for the luxury auto market is the big score-- and Bose has lots to gain here. Who is winning? Bose: Honda, Mazda, Porsche McIntosh: Jeep Harman Kordan: BMW, VW, Volvo, KIA Burmester: Porsche, Mercedes, Ferrari Mark Levenson: Lexus JBL: Toyota Meridian: Jaguar, Range Rover B&W: McLaren, Aston Martin Naim: Bentley Bespoke Audio: Rolls Royce B&O: Audi Muskmobile*: Unbranded(?) Harman, JBL, Levinson, AKG *Note: Musk reportedly uses Sonus Faber speakers in his home gaming system. |
As others have mentioned, the last 2 owners have been private equity. From a business standpoint, Bose is likely a far better option from an ownership standpoint than a PE firm. PE firms often destroy culture, branding, quality and along the way load their investments up with a ton of debt. They know going in that only a percentage of the companies they invest in will survive and their soul goal is to build up revenue, market share so they can flip the investment for a profit. A PE firm could care less about the market their investments companies are in or their customers. The fact McIntosh has not only survived but thrived during several sales, PE ownership / management is a testament to the brands value, staying power. Doesn’t really matter if you like Bose or not, the fact they are at least in the Audio space and appear to value that space with an eye for growth sets up McIntosh for a better long term shot at success. It wasn’t sustainable for Mac to continue to be spun off to PE Firms, no company survives continuing to ride on that Merry Go Round ride. If you know PE firms and how they work, this isn’t a bad thing. Now, could Bose damage the brand, hurt the quality by making bad decisions on cutting cost and hurting the quality of the gear, absolutely, hopefully they approach this from the top down, look to McIntosh for the blueprint on how to sell high end gear at what I would guess are way higher profit margins than what they are used to seeing. |