Masimo/Sound United Dealer Portal now says “HARMAN”

AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
With the collapse of brick and mortar AV stores and big box retailers going in a different direction with the younger crowd, Samsung could easily drop Boston and Def Tech. They would keep Denon and Polk as the "better" in the better/best offerings, but we'll see.
Yeah, probably keep Denon since Denon is so big. :D

So now Samsung/Harman/SU will sell AVR/AVP from Lexicon, Arcam, JBL, Denon, and Marantz. Seems like too many brands of AVR/AVP. :D
 
everettT

everettT

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, probably keep Denon since Denon is so big. :D

So now Samsung/Harman/SU will sell AVR/AVP from Lexicon, Arcam, JBL, Denon, and Marantz. Seems like too many brands of AVR/AVP. :D
For one company, it is too many IMHO.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
For one company, it is too many IMHO.
Yes. They need some time to take stock of their assets. When you really look at it, multichannel home HT with surround sound has been a colossal failure overall. It has led to far fewer homes having decent audio in the home than a generation and more ago. So it needs a fundamental rethink. Out of desperation came the daftest contraption of all; the sound bar! So you have a ton of speakers with different channels crammed into a small box, with speakers far too close together to have any meaningful channel, separation and sound worse than it would be with just one better mono speaker. But it can say Atmos on the box in Target!
So, my hope is that the varied assets of Samsung/Harmon will really lead to meaningful change and not more of the same, which in my view has failed for the majority of households and dealers come to that.
 
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