SiriusCanopus
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Sunday evening and I have some thoughts to share and would like hear yours' as well .
So, let's define "very expensive speakers" as anything above 25k USD per 1 speaker as 2024. Why? In my head 50k per pair is like buying Porsche 911, it can be life time goal, but achievable. Anything after is like Rolls-Royce for me - most likely non achievable unless I will win a lottery . So, my question is, how do people choose to buy let's say Legacy Audio V or GRANDE UTOPIA EM EVO, i.e. ~100k vs ~250k per pair?
Is it just looks and style, or brand name? Or maybe the other way around, what marketing strategy these brands follow to be able to sell such speakers? Exclusiveness?
I don't want to undermine that sound quality, but there should be a logic here, and I just looking to find it
So, let's define "very expensive speakers" as anything above 25k USD per 1 speaker as 2024. Why? In my head 50k per pair is like buying Porsche 911, it can be life time goal, but achievable. Anything after is like Rolls-Royce for me - most likely non achievable unless I will win a lottery . So, my question is, how do people choose to buy let's say Legacy Audio V or GRANDE UTOPIA EM EVO, i.e. ~100k vs ~250k per pair?
Is it just looks and style, or brand name? Or maybe the other way around, what marketing strategy these brands follow to be able to sell such speakers? Exclusiveness?
I don't want to undermine that sound quality, but there should be a logic here, and I just looking to find it