The direct from manufacturer speakers absolutely have the best value. For 3-5 grand you can get a hell of a speaker! My Tekton Nebos were 3k delivered. If you added the parts cost up just in drivers if you were to buy them from Madisound they would be around 2k. Add in a cabinet, crossover, paint, assembly, shipping etc I think you would have a hard time building them for that.
Things you did not know about what is inside your speakers and the Huge markups
Just check out this short video it unleashes a lot of cats out of the bag with drivers being marked up to 12+ times please all the totally unrealistic add ons it was normally a 5x markup on speakers including packaging now sometimes 50x msrkup they say R&D and engineering , having owned a audio store for a decade and a consumer and Xover and upgrades I did part time 8 hav3 seen it all in speakers and electronics check this out. https://m.youtube.com/watchfwjZ8rpczY
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@russbutton wrote:
Eventually it calls for the surprise to be turned into deduction and see the money game for what it really is. By now we know the answer to that.
You can have actual, high level engineering from the pro sector that doesn't flaunt its pedigree like the high-end domestic industry that's often more about bark and less about bite. What's more pro products of at least comparable quality and of interest to home use are somewhat, not to mention MUCH cheaper than domestic high-end gear (just like DIY kits are), while not cheap per se. Some of them actually are quite pricey, but they also have something to show for it. When you find them 2nd hand however the level of quality that can be had for a relatively modest outlay is staggering.
That's what a well executed DIY (as well as, to my mind, pro sector) active setup can do, namely save you a lot of money. And yet it's not only about saving money, indeed at the core of things, to me at least, it's not really about that at all; high quality active brings traits to the table that a passively configured high quality setup can't replicate, so it's really about two different types of setups with different gestalts in a sense. Some may say passive also brings traits to the table that active can't approach, but to me that typically comes off more as a "euphonic," blurry/smeared character than a quality per se. |
I own TAD CR1 speakers (at least until they get shipped to their new owner) but the CST driver using vapor deposited beryllium, cost Pioneer millions of dollars to develop. I doubt they ever got that R&D back. The driver in my new speaker, the Prodigio Audio WR1 is just a thin sheet of Mylar with some Metallic particles, and wires up the front and rear. I’m oversimplifying, but looking at the BOM doesn’t tell the story of the cost of creating these speakers. |
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