I think its a combination of all of your theories, but I think there is a lot more of #1 than any of us realize. I also think there are many new companies that price their products with the Big Boys to make us think their products must be Class A and then they sell all those "demos" at 50% to get them out there. Its amazing how expensive some of this gear is priced at, either retail or Agon prices. Sometimes I have to give it careful thought as to whether I felt my purchase was REALLY worth the $$ I paid, even though it "must be a bargain" since I only paid 45% of retail. We must be on drugs!
I don't get it
I breeze through the Agon classifieds every few days and am absolutely astounded by the number of listings of equipment that is "less than 1 year old" and in many cases less than 3 months old. The implied financial hits are staggering. I have developed a number of theories:
1) The equipment is being bought by store/distributor employees at or close to wholesale and being flipped at no loss or maybe even a profit.
2) Audiophiles have some sort of obsessive-compulsive disorder that forces them to continue to change out components irrespective of need or cost.
3) Audiophilia(?) is like being addicted to herion, every day you need a new fix because whatever the last addition did for you, it wore off and something new is needed.
4) Some audiophiles have way too much money.
Don't get me wrong - I appreciate the chance to buy equipment at a discount as I generally can't bring myself to pay retail for most of this stuff. However, I'm curious why all this nearly new equipment is here.
Thanks
1) The equipment is being bought by store/distributor employees at or close to wholesale and being flipped at no loss or maybe even a profit.
2) Audiophiles have some sort of obsessive-compulsive disorder that forces them to continue to change out components irrespective of need or cost.
3) Audiophilia(?) is like being addicted to herion, every day you need a new fix because whatever the last addition did for you, it wore off and something new is needed.
4) Some audiophiles have way too much money.
Don't get me wrong - I appreciate the chance to buy equipment at a discount as I generally can't bring myself to pay retail for most of this stuff. However, I'm curious why all this nearly new equipment is here.
Thanks
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