It seems to me since Gayle Sanders sold ML that the new model changes have come out at a fast rate compared to before.Don't get me wrong here , I am all for advancement and love ML speakers.
It seems the summit wasn't out too long before it was discontinued and prices fell fast on remaining models. That's great if you are in the market , but not for the early adopters of the summit model.Just one look at what Musical Fidelity did for themselves cahanging models at a very high rate - no more Noth American disributor. I am not sure if that is still the case.
Do you think the new models should be phased in over a longer time frame? I think that would insure that models would hold a higher resale value on the used market. It seems to me anyway , that ML's resale value falls off substancially in the used market compared to years before.Interested in your opinions.
Cheers
It seems the summit wasn't out too long before it was discontinued and prices fell fast on remaining models. That's great if you are in the market , but not for the early adopters of the summit model.Just one look at what Musical Fidelity did for themselves cahanging models at a very high rate - no more Noth American disributor. I am not sure if that is still the case.
Do you think the new models should be phased in over a longer time frame? I think that would insure that models would hold a higher resale value on the used market. It seems to me anyway , that ML's resale value falls off substancially in the used market compared to years before.Interested in your opinions.
Cheers
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