Expensive !!$$$$$$

marvda1
marvda1 Posts: 4,862
edited July 2019 in Electronics
Now I see why some of this stuff costs so much.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsOv-NJgphk
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  • verb
    verb Posts: 10,176
    Love the machining! Those chassis are built like tanks! :smile:
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    The Swiss are amazing craftsmen. Been there, twice.
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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    Check out the CH Precision monoblocks in this room at Axpona with the realtime wattage display screens:

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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.
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  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,862
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there
  • VR3
    VR3 Posts: 27,964
    Way to many gizzy wizzies in that thing
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.
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  • heiney9
    heiney9 Posts: 25,050
    edited July 2019
    R & D costs a lot these days. As an example Nelson Pass will sit a tweak a design for months even a year by listening, testing, tweaking, listening, more listening and tweaking....that time has got to be worth something especially if it's a higher end piece that might only sell 1000 units or less over it's life span.

    Superb materials have become very expensive as well, cases, heat sinks, precision design and machining of products...…..all have a hefty price compared to run of the mill mass produced stuff.

    Perhaps not on the level of a handcrafted Ferrari, but somewhere in the middle.....

    H9

    P.S. As high end gear goes, his is pretty reasonably priced comparatively.
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    edited July 2019
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    Cable prices
    Rack prices - an HRS MX is $20,000?
    What about high end amplifiers. Is there really a reason a D Agostino Relentless is $300,000?

    It’s well known that audio manufacturers cater their pricing to a perceived value from a certain crowd. They know pricing a product at $100,000 looks better to say their big customers in China for example.
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  • marvda1
    marvda1 Posts: 4,862
    besides r&d look at all the machinery and buildings they had to purchase and upfront cash to purchase inventory in bulk to get prices down. employee wages, utilities, duty fees, distributor markups. and least not forget economy of scale, they are not selling sony quantities.
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  • txcoastal1
    txcoastal1 Posts: 13,124
    Why do you think it's called "The rabbit hole"

    Just like any other hobby is not cheap...ie golf, and cars

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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    Definitely a rabbit hole
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    Markup is there for high end speakers

    For example a Sonus Faber AIDA. 7 drivers I believe? Bigger cabinet but something that isn’t out of the realm for their craftsmen who are already accustomed to building tons of normal and slightly larger size enclosures, cost? $165,000.

    And how does a single level rack command a price of $2000?

    It’s all craziness

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  • PSOVLSK
    PSOVLSK Posts: 5,021
    edited July 2019
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    I agree with your disagree.
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,922
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    I agree with your disagree.

    hard to argue with that B)
  • kharp1
    kharp1 Posts: 3,453
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    I agree with your disagree.

    hard to argue with that B)

    I agree with your hard to argue with his agreeing with his disagree of the original disagree.
  • audioluvr
    audioluvr Posts: 5,420
    kharp1 wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    I agree with your disagree.

    hard to argue with that B)

    I agree with your hard to argue with his agreeing with his disagree of the original disagree.

    Agreed?
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,033
    I can agree with Skip on this... the cost to develop new product is crazy.
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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    I will disagree with your agree to agree to disagree.

    :)
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  • decal
    decal Posts: 3,205
    So let's leave it alone 'cause we can't see eye to eye
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    There's only you and me and we just disagree
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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,922
    kharp1 wrote: »
    mhardy6647 wrote: »
    PSOVLSK wrote: »
    DSkip wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    Willow wrote: »
    Joey_V wrote: »
    I still don’t see why they cost so much
    Much of it is mark up
    And a lot of it is priced to keep a certain “air” about them.

    Pretty much goes for almost everything out there

    To a point, but I believe audiophile products in particular are priced to meet expectation rather than the materials or engineering itself.

    I disagree.

    I agree with your disagree.

    hard to argue with that B)

    I agree with your hard to argue with his agreeing with his disagree of the original disagree.

    Well put.
  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    The market for this gear is so small that there is no way to reduce the price and make a profit. I have visited Magico’s factory, and it is clean and functional, not luxurious. The employees seemed content, but I doubt they make more than other manufacturing employees in the area. Also, Magico is in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is one of the highest cost of living areas in the country.
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  • JayCee
    JayCee Posts: 1,474
    edited July 2019
    BlueFox wrote: »
    Magico is in the San Francisco Bay Area, which is one of the highest cost of living areas in the country.

    I've traveled extensively in Switzerland. Also, been all over the world and have to say Switzerland is uber expensive in comparison to even the neighboring countries.

    With respect to CH Precision, this has to significantly affect their production costs. Definitely a high end audio company but would be interesting to know what they'd be priced at if not based in Switzerland.

    USD to CHF is about even; $1.02 to 1.00 CHF ....

    "Average salary in Switzerland: The average salary in Switzerland is among the highest in the world, but so too is the cost of living..."
    https://www.expatica.com/ch/employment/employment-law/swiss-minimum-wage-and-average-salary-in-switzerland-995110/

    Median annual Swiss salary is 114,084 CHF
    http://www.salaryexplorer.com/salary-survey.php?loc=210&loctype=1

    In comparison, the US median annual income is $46,644 (includes seasonal adjustments).
    https://www.thestreet.com/personal-finance/average-income-in-us-14852178

    Move production to China????? :smiley: High end audio for the masses at an affordable cost. LOL.
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  • daddyjt
    daddyjt Posts: 2,305
    BlueFox wrote: »
    ...Also, Magico is in the San Francisco Bay Area...

    Wow - unless they’ve been there for decades, I can’t imagine why they would locate there. From a purely business standpoint, it would seem that production there would add significantly to both the cost of production, and the end price.
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  • Clipdat
    Clipdat Posts: 12,557
    As far as I know, Magico has always been located in Hayward, CA.
  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    Reminds me of a lot of audiophile stuff

    I’m not saying all, there’s a lot out there that I’m sure is worth the money charges (RD, California facility, etc) but there’s a ton of ehh products out there.

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  • Joey_V
    Joey_V Posts: 8,505
    Just to be clear, I'm not looking to argue with anybody.

    As with any hobby, there's always the outlier or point at which the returns have diminished significantly.

    I've just been blessed enough to be able to witness a lot of the higher end of audio, and I can say, a lot of the pricing seems like a lot of fluff... like someone just comes up with some number to make it seem like the product is worth more or sounds better than it really should/is/does.

    Some things that come to mind:
    $80,000 open baffle speakers... how is it that without a cabinet, the speaker can cost more than a Tesla?
    $300/3 pieces Shunyata Dark Field II cable elevators? Made of plastic and a rubber band.... really?
    My $31,000 silver speaker wires by Audioquest called the WEL. Don't get me wrong, they sound great... but does silver really cost $27,000 more than the copper version aka Audioquest Oak?
    Wilson Sabrina - $18000 for a modified MDF with X Material speaker with off the shelf (though modified) drivers? Come on. And don't say economies of scale. The factory already has the ability to build speakers so it's not like they came out with a product requiring a new CNC machine.

    Are there products out there with sensible pricing? Of course.
    And yes, the ratio is probably similar to those in midfi for a lot of hifi stuff. I bet a $10,000 amp has parts that cost a total of $1000. So a midfi $4000 amp probably has $400 of parts. I get that.

    But it still does not excuse the racket pricing of many hifi products.

    Just my opinion.
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  • joecoulson
    joecoulson Posts: 4,943
    I’m grateful for two things:
    Free market
    Used market
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,922
    joecoulson wrote: »
    I’m grateful for two things:
    Free market
    Used market

    ... and roadsides. Roadsides are a favorite form of high-value audiophile shopping.

    B)