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So many audio related companies just fall off the radar. It doesn’t mean they don’t make great stuff, they do. But they just fall off the radar. Ayre, CJ, Krell to name a few.
DynAudio for example was riding high about 10 years ago. Now? I never hear a customer mention them as even an option. And they DO build great speakers and build their own drivers.
What causes the fall from grace?
I see Revel starting down that path as there is no real replacement (yet) for their much beloved Salon 2.
Do companies get distracted? Lose their core focus? Or is it more a tribute to the companies with such incredible staying power like Pass, Shunyata, McIntosh, B&W, Focal, Magico, Wilson? These are the names that come up CONSTANTLY, among others. But I haven’t heard much about Revel, DynAudio, Krell and many others in the last few years. I would imagine it all comes down to the sheer expensive of R&D and marketing. Must be astronomical. Can’t cut corners on either.
My two cents: although getting a review in TAS and/or Stereophile is a great thing for many, there are loads of other excellent places to get your products reviewed:
* SoundStage
* Darko
* Hi-Fi News
* HiFi +
* Analog Planet
* Steve Hoffman
* HeadFi
* The Audiophile Man
* Dagogo
* Enjoy the Music
* Audio Bacon
* Hi-Fi Pig
* Tone
* Positive Feedback
* Mono & Stereo
* and countless others.
My three cents: constant contact is more important than the one Big Bang review. Why? Can’t tell you the number of customers that say “but I was only able to find that one Absolute Sound review on that new (named after a town in California) DAC.” It’s an excellent DAC and the story needs to be told over and over! I guess, a car analogy would be good. Would you buy a car if it just had one good review from Road & Track? Probably not.
Is the falling off the radar due to lack of marketing or poor products or new products that haven’t caught on or something else?
DynAudio for example was riding high about 10 years ago. Now? I never hear a customer mention them as even an option. And they DO build great speakers and build their own drivers.
What causes the fall from grace?
I see Revel starting down that path as there is no real replacement (yet) for their much beloved Salon 2.
Do companies get distracted? Lose their core focus? Or is it more a tribute to the companies with such incredible staying power like Pass, Shunyata, McIntosh, B&W, Focal, Magico, Wilson? These are the names that come up CONSTANTLY, among others. But I haven’t heard much about Revel, DynAudio, Krell and many others in the last few years. I would imagine it all comes down to the sheer expensive of R&D and marketing. Must be astronomical. Can’t cut corners on either.
My two cents: although getting a review in TAS and/or Stereophile is a great thing for many, there are loads of other excellent places to get your products reviewed:
* SoundStage
* Darko
* Hi-Fi News
* HiFi +
* Analog Planet
* Steve Hoffman
* HeadFi
* The Audiophile Man
* Dagogo
* Enjoy the Music
* Audio Bacon
* Hi-Fi Pig
* Tone
* Positive Feedback
* Mono & Stereo
* and countless others.
My three cents: constant contact is more important than the one Big Bang review. Why? Can’t tell you the number of customers that say “but I was only able to find that one Absolute Sound review on that new (named after a town in California) DAC.” It’s an excellent DAC and the story needs to be told over and over! I guess, a car analogy would be good. Would you buy a car if it just had one good review from Road & Track? Probably not.
Is the falling off the radar due to lack of marketing or poor products or new products that haven’t caught on or something else?