
BoredSysAdmin
Audioholic Slumlord
On Steve's IC Editorial - I have some reservations about his pricing logic on B&M vs. ID companies. That shouldn't be too surprising considering that Steven spent most of his professional career in B&M brands, if I understand correctly.
The most egregious points are around operational, administrative, and advertisingparts costs. I am willing to bet that ALL of the above are much lower for most ID brands. I do agree on ID brands paying more (likely much more) for parts/components due to the much smaller scale.
Furthermore, I also agree on the real danger of rethinking the urge to upgrade. I still own and love my 2007 Onkyo 805 AVR, which may seem almost vintage as a record player. But so far, there hasn't been a single killer feature that made me upgrade. If (or when) I upgrade to 4k TV, I could always use digital out to continue using the same avr. etc., for any gaming consoles and such. At worst, it would be a minor inconvenience.
The most egregious points are around operational, administrative, and advertising
Furthermore, I also agree on the real danger of rethinking the urge to upgrade. I still own and love my 2007 Onkyo 805 AVR, which may seem almost vintage as a record player. But so far, there hasn't been a single killer feature that made me upgrade. If (or when) I upgrade to 4k TV, I could always use digital out to continue using the same avr. etc., for any gaming consoles and such. At worst, it would be a minor inconvenience.
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