There is a post on Avguide.com that Krell has been sold to private equity firm (what profit did they see in Krell?) and that D Agastino has been let go...........Shocking if true.
We 2 channel guys are a dying breed.
Like all American companies, They are being ran out of the ability to compete with the Cheap mass market.
We 2 channel guys are a dying breed.
Like all American companies, They are being ran out of the ability to compete with the Cheap mass market.
WTF? Krell has never had to compete with the "cheap mass market." You think someone might consider buying a Krell, but then decide the Sony integrated receiver is a much better deal at $300 vs. $30,000 for the Krell? They serve two totally different markets. If Krell is going out of business, it is more likely because they can't compete with the plethora of quality products at reasonable prices that abound in the current high end market.
But to try to suggest that cheap imports were the ruin of this extremely high end company is just ridiculous. They have continued to price themselves out of the available high end market for about the past decade, and that, along with increased competition at the high end, I would expect is why they are going out of business.
The way I had heard it two or three months ago, Dan, Rondi, and Bret all were thrown out at the same time by the landlord, who presumably was owed back rent.Krell has been alluding to this from rumors I heard. Bret D was let go a while back as well as a few important individuals. Dan and Rondi still had ownership, but being divorced sure didn't help that !
If they were forced to do that they were doomed. They either have to deliver the quality or perish.They are being ran out of the ability to compete with the Cheap mass market.
I've been hearing the Chicken Little stories for a long time. Be careful what you wish for.We 2 channel guys are a dying breed.
Way to sum sum it all up. Might just as well close this thread as this is the gospel according to RICH ! :duh:
Sorry Mass market did not compete with Krell but buying power of them sure did !
Many never heard Krell but bitch about it as they were actually bitching about the price.
Any way you look at it its a end to and era of Extreme HIGH end from them.
I actually agree with you there. It is the end of an era at Krell with D'Agostino gone. But it doesn't necessarily mean the doom and gloom you are predicting. What about Martin Logan? Since Gayle left and they got bought by a holding company, they have continued to push the high end with designs like the Summit, Spire, CLX, etc., even while trying to compete in the cheaper mass market with their design series. And they didn't get sold off at the first opportunity either.