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Mike, I guess your 2 unsold pairs of A3 won't be unsold for much longer!
And gone.
The last pair is gone....
Mike, I guess your 2 unsold pairs of A3 won't be unsold for much longer!
James Tanner of Bryston was fairly transparent about the increase in US parts costs and tariffs on steel and aluminum having some influence on their price increase at the end of last year.Frankly, I am surprised that we haven’t seen upticks in the costs of electronics. I spoke to several electronics manufacturers about the tariff ramifications and they were waiting to hear from their suppliers about price of Al for chassis’. Most expected a 12% increase in Al and I suspect many ate that cost hoping that things would eventually straighten out. But don’t be surprised to see more price increases for products using Al, etc down the road.
..the A3 is the lowest margin of any Magico speaker..
Is that true? Can you please give an example, I am not aware of any recent price increase on any current models, but I may be wrong.
Also, is there a review on the A3 that I missed? I do agree, a 25% price increase is a bit much, but it is still a lot of speakers for the money.
I was asking about the current lineup. Q3 has been discontinued for some time now... Peter was talking about a "pattern".
It happened with the Mini 2, the Q3, and the M3, to name three examples. One would have to research to see the first announced prices for these speakers, but they all went up fairly soon after being released.
The cover up is always worse than the crime.
Mini 2, Q3, M3. That is a pattern with three different speaker lines over time. There may be others, but I just know about the specific models I'm interested in. I have not followed the S series. I don't think "pattern" has to be defined by what is currently available. I mentioned a pattern based on what I have observed since the beginning of the company and some of their releases. This practice is not that unusual and has been discussed on forums regarding Magico.
Again, nothing wrong with it. In fact, I think customers have come to expect the practice and it incentivizes early adopters to buy the models as they are released.
I think you mean A3...price of M3 hasn't changed.
Mini 2, Q3, M3. That is a pattern with three different speaker lines over time. There may be others, but I just know about the specific models I'm interested in. I have not followed the S series. I don't think "pattern" has to be defined by what is currently available. I mentioned a pattern based on what I have observed since the beginning of the company and some of their releases. This practice is not that unusual and has been discussed on forums regarding Magico.
Again, nothing wrong with it. In fact, I think customers have come to expect the practice and it incentivizes early adopters to buy the models as they are released.