Economies of Scale.
Denon, Marantz, Onkyo, Pioneer, Sony, Yamaha, NAD.
Has it gotten to the point where we associate economies of scale to quicker production, increased production, less cost, and less lifespan?
Is the term "separates" too loosely spoken? Should we reserve "separates" only to the niche market, instead of the mass market?
So true "separates" would be like the 2CH stereo Preamps and built-from-scratch Pre-pros like Theta, DataSAT, ATI, Bryston, and the upcoming Emotiva RMC-1 ?
Are the Pre-pros like those from Marantz, Yamaha, NAD, and Anthem all built from AVR, instead of from scratch?
So we have 2 types of Pre-pros:
1. Built-from-scratch (Theta, DataSAT, Bryston) - maybe we should call these
Pre-Pro.
2. Built-from-AVR (Denon AVP-A1HDCI, Marantz, etc.) - maybe we should call these
AVP (just like the
AVR minus the amps).
And the built-from-AVR Pre-pros are only a little better than the AVR themselves because these Pre-pros are really just like the AVR in EVERY way, except the amp section has been removed?