Why is pro gear so expensive?

Mikado463

Mikado463

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And, Nousaine, rest in peace, tested it against a Yam integrated, $300. Three pair of golden ears couldn't differentiate them. :D
really, tell us more about what your buddy Tom actually tested.
 
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Hetfield

Audioholic Samurai
Kinda what it boils down to sometimes. :)
We even have a high level official in this country talking about his button is bigger than the other guys and his works. Primitive way of thinking all the way around.

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sterling shoote

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Interestingly enough, Sony has not made separates for almost 20 years. They only produce today what there's a mass market for. That's to say, seems the preamp/power amp market is relatively small. Maybe, the benefits of separates is lost in today's market. This certainly makes separates less affordable. I often wonder if my Sony TA-E9000ES goes south, what I'd buy to replace it. What I've seen out there so far, which is compelling, I can not afford.
 
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Hetfield

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Interestingly enough, Sony has not made separates for almost 20 years. They only produce today what there's a mass market for. That's to say, seems the preamp/power amp market is relatively small. Maybe, the benefits of separates is lost in today's market. This certainly makes separates less affordable. I often wonder if my Sony TA-E9000ES goes south, what I'd buy to replace it. What I've seen out there so far, which is compelling, I can not afford.
There is always Outlaw Audio and Emotiva. I love there are companies like that where anyway or most can afford separates if they want to go in that direction. It's a good thing to have companies like that.

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AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

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I often wonder if my Sony TA-E9000ES goes south, what I'd buy to replace it. What I've seen out there so far, which is compelling, I can not afford.
Just get the new Sony STRZA5000ES AVR for $2200 for the new Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround Up-mixer.

It's time to leave the past behind and enter the new HDMI/ATMOS world. :D
 
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highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Buying separates includes two power supplies, which are an expensive part of each piece. Two chassis, additional jacks, etc add to the price along with the previously mentioned difference in economy of scale.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

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There is always Outlaw Audio and Emotiva. I love there are companies like that where anyway or most can afford separates if they want to go in that direction. It's a good thing to have companies like that.

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Yeah, these brands I'd call affordable. Maybe the pre-pros from Marantz, Yamaha but amps from elsewhere for value (Monoliths from Monoprice for example in addition to what Outlaw/Emotiva offer).
 
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sterling shoote

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Just get the new Sony STRZA5000ES AVR for $2200 for the new Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround Up-mixer.

It's time to leave the past behind and enter the new HDMI/ATMOS world. :D
Yeah, I hear you. I've read about the new Sony ES AVR's. They seem like a good value. Hope they have a new pre/pro out when mine gives up.
 
Out-Of-Phase

Out-Of-Phase

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lovinthehd #53:
Ah, yes. I'll bet those Crowns you've got are nice.
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

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He tested a Pass Aleph 1.2 belonging to Steve Zipser. He , wife and a friend of his failed.
driven by what, driving what ?? regardless that was a previous century. So be it, do you think everything that Nelson Pass has designed in the past 30 plus years sounds the same ? I go back to his Threshold days in the eighties with fond memories of his S300 driving my Maggies of the time.

I have no regrets purchasing and using his products, besides it's pretty safe to say he's forgotten more about amplifier design than you, me or anyone else on here !
 
everettT

everettT

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driven by what, driving what ?? regardless that was a previous century. So be it, do you think everything that Nelson Pass has designed in the past 30 plus years sounds the same ? I go back to his Threshold days in the eighties with fond memories of his S300 driving my Maggies of the time.

I have no regrets purchasing and using his products, besides it's pretty safe to say he's forgotten more about amplifier design than you, me or anyone else on here !
Not speaking to every design, but I trusted toms work and I’m sure he was more than honest with any of his reviews.
 
Out-Of-Phase

Out-Of-Phase

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Tom Nousaine, what a wonderful man he was. He stood for honesty and accuracy in the audio component world. No illusions, no trickery, no false beliefs, no lies, just a dedication to objective testing and revealing audiophile myths.
 
Mikado463

Mikado463

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Not speaking to every design, but I trusted toms work and I’m sure he was more than honest with any of his reviews.
all good, as I have trusted Nelson over the years as well.
 

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