Right now I can honestly say I hear very little that sounds all that great because most of it is set up wrong at audio shops and music "fairs." That to me is the real problem and the reason folks seem to have m
When the hi end consciously chooses to move their price points upward to offset decreased sales rather than critically analyzing how to adapt to the marketplace, don't lament the disappearance of the hi end. I really wanted a Sharp Elite and even at closeout priciing, the cost of a Sharp...
When the hi end consciously chooses to move their price points upward to offset decreased sales rather than critically analyzing how to adapt to the marketplace, don't lament the disappearance of the hi end. I really wanted a Sharp Elite and even at closeout priciing, the cost of a Sharp...
When the hi end consciously chooses to move their price points upward to offset decreased sales rather than critically analyzing how to adapt to the marketplace, don't lament the disappearance of the hi end. I really wanted a Sharp Elite and even at closeout priciing, the cost of a Sharp...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...
(and disregarding the increase in parts cost to keep the numbers simple) they only have to sell 200 pairs at the wholesale price of $5000/pair each year to cover their overhead. Even at the higher price, it is more likely in the depressed market that they can sell 200 pairs of ...