The day I let my cats choose my components for me is the day I quit this hobby! Personally, I think the new models look fine for what they are and as I've already said I don't see them as that big of a departure from current models. I'm just bummed about the price hike. The Prodigy cost $10,000 when it was discontinued in 2005. The Renaissance, which is really just an upgraded version of the Prodigy, sells for $25,000 a mere 11 years later. That's some serious inflation! 150% over 11 years. Shoreview has certainly figured out how to monetize the ML brand.
Remember what I said earlier about how the market for higher end audio is shrinking and going upscale as money consolidates in the hands of the top few percent? This is one sad effect.
What you see is a divergence.
Some things become commoditized and cheap like big screen TV's, cell phones, computers etc.. which are constantly improving and dropping in price.
Luxury items sky rocket. I used to be into waterskiing. The "equivalent" Carbon waterski by the company I got my last ski from is now $2500 for a blank ski and about $4,000 set up with binders. I purchased a top of the line Ski Nautique with lots of custom options in 2001 for about $34,000. That boat is currently still worth what I sold it for 8 years ago and a new one is now over $70,000.
So on one hand my cell phone bill keeps dropping and I now have a camera, movie studio, web browser, super computer in my pocket and on the other similar audio equipment that is a luxury item is rapidly increasing in cost.
My Yamaha AV receiver is an incredible value and any mass produced audio will tend to be a better value.
If Martin Logan sold millions of 15A's a year you can be darn sure they would cost a whole lot less.
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