audio research sells out good or bad ?


Audio reserach sells out to Quadrivio SGR investment company after 38 years ,the same company who aquired sonus faber.I do wonder if any company can sustain the type of personel products and direction when the boys on top are watching out for the bottom line.I am not saying that this is a bad thing only saying that 2 channel is made up of niche players and to build a companys from a 10 mio business to 50 mio you would think things would have to change. They are a great company with a great following and hope they are around for another 38 years.
jruffo
Tiger,you are way off base. Jaybo, you and Weiserb are right on target. I have been an audiophile for 50 years. Have spent far too much money over the years. I left McIntosh in the early 60's. Tried just about all the top amps (Audio Research, Spectral, NRG, Krell, Levinson, Marantz). I probably have forgotten a couple. About 12 or 14 months ago I purchased a McIntosh MC-402 and I have never been happier with any amp than I am with the Mac 402. The most satisfying and musical amp that IMHO I have heard. Associated equipment: H-Cat PR7 preamp, Duntech Sovereign speakers, VPI Aries Extended TT with 12.6 arm, running CD's from computer hardrive through a Bel Canto DAC 3. In all the years that I been in this wonderful hobby, I have the most musical, realistic and satifying sound that I ever experienced. It's a great feeling to be a satisfied audiophile. For once, even my dear wife of 54 years agrees. That's truly Nirvana. Enjoy the music.
Well I hope they dont cheapen up quality and performance, guess its a good thing my dad bought his Ref3 last month.
In a perfect world Output's outlook might fly.Investment Co.'s arent into upgrading products.There into upgrading bottom lines.Those concepts are at distinct odds.Lets all name an audio company thats turning out a better product after a takeover by beaners.Be specific men,talk is cheap right now....
Time will tell but you can bet on 1 thing changes are coming. Not necessarily bad changes, in fact could be very positive. But unless the new owners understand the business and also have the right people in place and empower them, they will bleed the company. That's corporate America.
In this case corporate Italy. The Quadrivio SGR, the investment group appears to understand hi-end companies, so maybe it will work out fine.