Concerns for the Future of Sound United and Update on my Marantz 7706.

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Bernie Williams

Junior Audioholic
Masimo purchased sound united for a little over a billion dollars, sells it for 350 million. Harmon is a 10 billion dollar company, hopefully this will provide some stability and better management for sound united.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Masimo purchased sound united for a little over a billion dollars, sells it for 350 million. Harmon is a 10 billion dollar company, hopefully this will provide some stability and better management for sound united.
Better yet, Samsung is a $220 billion/year company...
 
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Bernie Williams

Junior Audioholic
This should take the going concern issue off the table. Sound united is in strong hands now. This is nothing but good news.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
This should take the going concern issue off the table. Sound united is in strong hands now. This is nothing but good news.
I wonder what brands/lines will make the cut down the line, tho....Harman under Samsung is much more about automotive and lifestyle devices....
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
This should take the going concern issue off the table. Sound united is in strong hands now. This is nothing but good news.
I would not be so optimistic. Only time will tell. I'm sure some divisions will be cut. They have far too many speaker lines for a start. I expect either Denon or Marantz will be cut at some point. Good business practice would dictate some rationalization. In the end as always, it will come down to the money.

One thing I do know with this dreadful Trump chap and his tariffs, this outfit will be a huge line of red ink for a while.

Masimo took one H of a bath over this one.
 
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Kleinst

Audioholic Chief
I would not be so optimistic. Only time will tell. I'm sure some divisions will be cut. They have far too many speaker lines for a start. I expect either Denon or Marantz will be cut at some point. Good business practice would dictate some rationalization. In the end as always, it will come down to the money.

One thing I do know with this dreadful Trump chap and his tariffs, this outfit will be a huge line of red ink for a while.

Masimo took one H of a bath over this one.
I can't imagine them shelving Marantz or Denon.... But they did finish off Infinity which is a shame.
 
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dlaloum

Senior Audioholic
This is sad...

Harman have killed their own traditional Harman Kardon brand, they have killed Lexicon, JBL/Arcam have been relatively moribund, with nothing of note happening for years, and bugs remaining unfixed.... the TOTL JBL Synthesis is a rebranded Trinnov...

What are they going to do with D&M B&W and the rest? I expect most of them will wind down as happened to Lexicon.

Yes they will gain stability - but as a community of audio and/or AV enthusiasts, the Harman (now Samsung) saga is NOT a positive.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
This is sad...

Harman have killed their own traditional Harman Kardon brand, they have killed Lexicon, JBL/Arcam have been relatively moribund, with nothing of note happening for years, and bugs remaining unfixed.... the TOTL JBL Synthesis is a rebranded Trinnov...

What are they going to do with D&M B&W and the rest? I expect most of them will wind down as happened to Lexicon.

Yes they will gain stability - but as a community of audio and/or AV enthusiasts, the Harman (now Samsung) saga is NOT a positive.
Well it is positive in that the whole works did not go under and end up in a bankruptcy. Masimo drove the outfit well on the rocks, and dumped it for essentially a fire sale with zero good will and a non entity. There was only one step after that and it was bankruptcy court. In fairness the Masimo though, this AV market is shrinking except for the utilitarian and bottom end. Samsung already make, under their own brand name what caters to that.

As I have said before, they don't need all those speaker companies. I would think B & W and Polk would more then suffice. When it comes to the electronics, that is where most innovation is required. So probably at least reduce the number of units and make many of not all electronics the same between brands and just change the label, either Denon or Marantz. The buyer can pick their label. I think actually reducing the number of similar products will be in everyone's interest. Moving to more architecturally acceptable products would be a big plus. Electronics of high quality and reliability is required. That means two and three channel units probably need to dominate their offerings. I think a line of architecturally acceptable gear is the way to go.
 
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