Stratospheric audio gear prices


The more time I have under my belt pursuing quality audio, the more I realize that high audio gear prices have some basis in their quality. Yet there is a limit. When you buy a Ferrari the cost is high, but you can see the money involved in the design and parts. Many would argue that high quality audio gear is similar to the quality and design of a hyper-car. But when you look a the sheer quantity an complexity of this kind of car, there is no piece of audio gear that compares. To me, a piece of audio gear that costs as much as even an inexpensive car is just a manufacturer cashing in because they can. Can you imagine what audio manufacturers would want to charge for a piece of audio gear that was the size and weight of a car? Like $100 million.  I believe it just drives the whole market up and we end up getting a little bit suckered. This is all perhaps a little overstated. I guess I just want to shame audio manufacturers. I do understand that they are not charities, or here for the betterment of mankind. If you are not frustrated by this, good for you.  Here is a quote from a book about marketing. The reference is a victim of link rot. Nevertheless it has common information. 
  

"Premium Pricing

Premium pricing is the practice of keeping the price of a product or service artificially high in order to encourage favorable perceptions among buyers, based solely on the price. The practice is intended to exploit the (not necessarily justifiable) tendency for buyers to assume that expensive items enjoy an exceptional reputation or represent exceptional quality and distinction . A premium pricing strategy involves setting the price of a product higher than similar products . This strategy is sometimes also called skim pricing because it is an attempt to "skim the cream" off the top of the market. It is used to maximize profit in areas where customers are happy to pay more, where there are no substitutes for the product, where there are barriers to entering the market, or when the seller cannot save on costs by producing at a high volume. It is also called image pricing or prestige pricing.

 

Luxury has a psychological association with price premium pricing. The implication for marketing is that consumers are willing to pay more for certain goods and not for others. To the marketer, it means creating a brand equity or value for which the consumer is willing to pay extra. Marketers view luxury as the main factor differentiating a brand in a product category."

Source: Boundless. “Market Share.” Boundless Business Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 07 Feb. 2017 from https://www.boundless.com/business/textbooks/boundless-business-textbook/product-and-pricing-strateg...

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There are now enough wealthy people to support this modus operandus. That is: selling expensive kit at a high margin to a few customers rather than many units at small margins to the rabble.
I totally agree the law of diminishing your turns how do you justify charging $75,000 for an amplifier or even worse like audio note 115,000 for a DAC when companies like wired for sound are using the same high quality parts like 1% vishay resistors which cost $30 a piece and they can still make one of the best sounding docs on the market for $4,500 as opposed to 115,000. Anybody that's a big enough sucker to pay that obviously has too much money and doesn't know what to do with it LOL. Same with water companies charging $50,000 for a piece of wire give your head a shake what can they do to a piece of wire to make it worth 50,000 or $85,000 biggest scam ever I've seen in audio. No amplifier or preamplifier should cost $40,000 or more that's just crazy. That's why I end audio is going down the tubes because working class people can't afford it anymore like it used to be in the old days. I'll give you an example the same audio w5 amplifier which is a phenomenal amplifier still was $5,000 when they bought out the w8 it went to $15,000 and their p8 preamp was 15,000 and when they brought out the 8:50 p it went to $25,000 and now with no changes it's gone to 40,000 give me a break. These people are just catering to the 1% good luck on that one.
Thanks for your responses. I made the post partially because I ran across the text on premium pricing and thought it was relevant. It is odd, however, having ones $1,500 speakers or $1,000 DAC referred to as "budget" gear. It's no wonder the normies think we're crazy. Truth be told, if I was wealthy, I'd probably be obtaining high-end gear. For some reason, I am driven to hear that next level of clarity and transparency, among other things.
Hi, If you make something, who would you rather sell to, poor people or rich people ?