gjarr
Member
It seems audio advisor is now selling The summit x.
You have reservations?And so it begins.........
Gordon
Let me take a try at answering Gordon's post.
First off and in the interest of full disclosure, I've always been a big fan of AA. Have ordered numerous items for myself and others over the years.
Service has been stellar and advice given has, in my experience, been competent.
I typically deal with Tim Hahn but I trust other AA staff are equally knowledgeable.
Having said that, I have the obvious reservations of ordering something over the internet absent the chance of listening to the particular piece in question.
I assume they will still honor their 30 day money back guarantee but one has to wonder how much "hands on" experience AA staff has with a speaker like the Summit. And, in the situation where a person buys the Summit from AA and has questions regarding performance, how will AA staff assess that situation and effectively address the issue.
Another obvious question is ML's long term marketing strategy for a speaker of this sophistication within the context of proper set up, electronics, room treatments, etc. This, of course, would also include the Spire and other stat models in the ML line. Don't want to upset other ML non stat owners but panels, given their nature, do take a bit more work to optimize performance.
One possible scenario is that ML Corporate wants to expose their upper end products to a larger audience. By this action, I must assume that this is true.
However, one must question the impact on brick and mortar stores and how they will view this latest move.
I hope someone in ML Corporate recognizes the long term implications of this decision.
Down Rich down.
GG
Let me take a try at answering Gordon's post.
First off and in the interest of full disclosure, I've always been a big fan of AA. Have ordered numerous items for myself and others over the years.
Service has been stellar and advice given has, in my experience, been competent.
I typically deal with Tim Hahn but I trust other AA staff are equally knowledgeable.
Having said that, I have the obvious reservations of ordering something over the internet absent the chance of listening to the particular piece in question.
I assume they will still honor their 30 day money back guarantee but one has to wonder how much "hands on" experience AA staff has with a speaker like the Summit. And, in the situation where a person buys the Summit from AA and has questions regarding performance, how will AA staff assess that situation and effectively address the issue.
Another obvious question is ML's long term marketing strategy for a speaker of this sophistication within the context of proper set up, electronics, room treatments, etc. This, of course, would also include the Spire and other stat models in the ML line. Don't want to upset other ML non stat owners but panels, given their nature, do take a bit more work to optimize performance.
One possible scenario is that ML Corporate wants to expose their upper end products to a larger audience. By this action, I must assume that this is true.
However, one must question the impact on brick and mortar stores and how they will view this latest move.
I hope someone in ML Corporate recognizes the long term implications of this decision.
Down Rich down.
GG
Ummm... I surfed over to audioadvisor.com, and neither the Summit X nor the Spires are listed online. As for the 7th most popular item, it's the ML Helos 20! I think the O.P. and some others are mistaken.
WTF??? I checked it out just yesterday, and the Summit X was there bigger than life...for $6700!!!
But you're right, they're not there now!
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