Advantages of owning equipment from major audio brands vs. boutique shops?


As someone new to home audio, the many brands of equipment is overwhelming. I learn about a new brand almost daily. Today it was Valvet and their A4 MKII monoblocks. Is it correct to assume that advantage to owning equipment from the major players is a result of the dollars they invest in R&D and the company stability, translating to piece of mind via their warranty, and the ability to get a component repaired? I would think resale value also plays a factor.

Because the small shops often sell direct, cutting out layers of profit, there appear to be some good deals on well performing kit. Other than price, are there advantages to investing in boutique brand equipment? It seems the offset to a better price might be their instability in the market, resulting in possibly owning a very heavy, expensive paper weight should they close their doors and your component need service, and a lessor resale value.


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I have found with boutique companies they are usually less costly 
and more flexible if I wanted upgraded capacitors , and other parts. Don Sachs preamplifiers is a good example of that .
my friend. Owns one and it is very good .
in digital I own a Lampizator dac and the only thing proprietary is the digital chips,and board layout,the rest my Vacuum tube tech friend did all my mods with just upgraded parts quality ,and a 5v rectifier transformer upgrade. I just bought the a New Jolida Now called Black Ice. audio  F35 F integrated amp.the F is for Fosgate designed. I consider Black Ice a boutique company with  excellent quality and service.BTW none are built in China !!