While I am in favor of this decision by Shoreview and/or ML, my feeling is that the loyalty of the consumers to the brand should equal the opposite.
Meaning if ML is loyal enough to offer lifetime service to legacy products, maybe rather than buying old used speakers and fixing them up, we should buy a brand new set of ML speakers instead.
And no complaining if the cost of parts and service for legacy products is a bit spendy. It comes with the territory. You can get a 1963 Ferrari 250 GT completely refurbished at the factory. If you have to ask how much it will cost, well then your heart is in the wrong place.
I am not saying that everyone should junk their old stuff and get new....but it is always an option...and what better way to show your support for such a great company than by spending more of your money with them?
My main message though is to applaud ML for being an exception to the rule in the industry. Especially in the current circumstance of the economy. Thank you ML.