AWW... Man. There aren't enough words in a thesaurus tae describe... " what's so good? "I've never heard Tannoys - what's so good?
High end hifi is a declining niche market
the destructive impact of Brexit would have incentivized the owners to restructure the business
The vast majority of people could not give a flying toss where anything comes from, so long as it does what they want for a price they regard as no worse than acceptable. That includes 99% of people buying hifi.
Think your on shakey ground speaking for the vast majority straight away...Worldwide, seems unlikely. Have you any data to support that?
Only relevant for sales within the EU. My guess would be that Asia, as a whole, would be the expanding market, not Europe and NA (although the same applies to NA as to Asia - totally unaffected by Brexit).
The vast majority of people could not give a flying toss where anything comes from, so long as it does what they want for a price they regard as no worse than acceptable. That includes 99% of people buying hifi.
Same story with guitars, watches, wine etc.
Show your data.I suspect at the high-end/luxury goods market a lot of people don’t want things made in dictatorships or by children
You obviously know next to nowt about that. Far too complicated to destroy that contention. Let's just say that Bordeaux, Nappa Valley, Barossa and suchlike can only be made in Bordeaux, Nappa Valley and Barossa, and suchlike
My in-laws live in Napa, CA, and the wine’s pretty good there. I’ve visited dozens of times. Never heard of Nappa Valley.Wine????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
You obviously know next to nowt about that. Far too complicated to destroy that contention. Let's just say that Bordeaux, Nappa Valley, Barossa and suchlike can only be made in Bordeaux, Nappa Valley and Barossa, and suchlike
Show your data.
As I said, I very strongly suspect that the growth is in Asia...............................................................
I know next to nothing about wine (beer for me), but I once was visiting a Champagne factory in Spain.Wine????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
You obviously know next to nowt about that. Far too complicated to destroy that contention. Let's just say that Bordeaux, Nappa Valley, Barossa and suchlike can only be made in Bordeaux, Nappa Valley and Barossa, and suchlike
Come to think of it, I did audition recently Fyne F1-5s and F702s but purchased ATC active 50s.AWW... Man. There aren't enough words in a thesaurus tae describe... " what's so good? "
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You obviously know next to nowt about that. Far too complicated to destroy that contention. Let's just say that Bordeaux, Nappa Valley, Barossa and suchlike can only be made in Bordeaux, Nappa Valley and Barossa, and suchlike
Show your data.
As I said, I very strongly suspect that the growth is in Asia...............................................................
There's a difference between profitable and maximising profitability. I suspect music group are guilty of the latter-Tannoys aren't cheap, the ex Tannoy Coatbridge team managed to build a company based in Scotland from scratch and Fyne look to be profitable, innovative and building the dual concentric drivers that had Music group made the investment could've been still made at Coatbridge. Go vintage Tannoy( that includes early 90's tulip System DMT Monitor units they are the real deal) Gold,HPD,K series for pepperpots. All excellent.I suspect the harsh reality is that the former operation out of Coatbridge was not profitable. High end hifi is a declining niche market and the destructive impact of Brexit would have incentivized the owners to restructure the business. It is disappointing that the owners are not transparent about where the speakers are now manufactured. I think most customers would be fine with the speakers being made outside the UK as long as there is full transparency and a clear commitment to quality and customer service.
I know from an ex-Coatbridge employee who worked in design that the profit was in the cabinet that Asia loved - not the electronics.I suppose we will never know the answer since the profit and loss of the various brands within the conglomerate would not be in the public domain. If Tannoy UK was still making some money it would be a terrible decision to do the restructuring they did to chase every last penny because of the damage to the brand this would cause. It seems like a decision you would take if Coatbridge was hemorrhaging cash.
I know from an ex-Coatbridge employee who worked in design that the profit was in the cabinet that Asia loved - not the electronics.