Many people have been predicting the "death of high end audio" for some time now, at least as long as I've been around (which is a long time).
Sure, some companies are hurting, but others are doing very well. In fact, most of the companies I deal with on a daily basis are doing better than ever and are looking at a very bright future.
High end audio is not going anywhere, it may change a bit, but there will always be a substantial group of people that want, and seek out, the best.
I do agree 100% with you take on DIY though. A healthy DIY community seeds the next generation of manufacturer that become the "established" companies of tomorrow that everyone seems to love to hate.
Peace,
Lee
Sure, some companies are hurting, but others are doing very well. In fact, most of the companies I deal with on a daily basis are doing better than ever and are looking at a very bright future.
High end audio is not going anywhere, it may change a bit, but there will always be a substantial group of people that want, and seek out, the best.
I do agree 100% with you take on DIY though. A healthy DIY community seeds the next generation of manufacturer that become the "established" companies of tomorrow that everyone seems to love to hate.
Peace,
Lee













