IMHO, it's difficult to predict with accuracy how ARC will fare long-term give it's (fairly) recent bankruptcy. I say this not to be pessimistic, but rather, realistic. In my experience, for "niche industries" e.g. "high-end audio", it's challenging for a company to stay true to both the vision and maintain the design ethos and quality of the company once the founder and original management team "passes away" and the comany is run by...executives. Usually, the success of these types of companies is the based on passion and singular vision of the founder and their "family", and once that's lost, historically-speaking, things usually go...awry. For example, imagine what would happen to First Watt if Nelson were not around. Personally, I don't want to think of a high-end audio "world" that Nelson is not a part of, so I remain "guardedly optimistic" about the future of ARC. Please just take these comments as only my 2¢; I certainly hope they can remain as successful as they have been historically, but realistically, IMHO, they are facing some real challenges.