ID. said:And the original poster, with one post to his/her name and an blank first post at that, was never seen again.
FrankHarveyHiFi said:relocated said:David, you are completely wasted just selling stereo and av. With an answer like that you should be answering questions on behalf of the Labour Party about all their current policies.
Why, just because you think I'm lying? Just because you think it, doesn't make it so.
Strange that some of us saw a certain dealers price list and some of their mark-up was better than 100% on certain products. Perhaps your suppliers don't give you such good discounts. You have a HDD account, I'm sure someone will give you the detail if you ask nicely.
There are no products for a dealer that are 100%. Why are dealers closing down if they're making 100%? Hell, if it was all 100% margins I'd open up my own shop!
A distributor selling direct at retail prices might make 100% or get close to, but no retailers in the hi-fi/AV sector.
hoopsontoast said:I think he is mis-reading margins and thinking that the cost you pay and the cost you sell for is good clean profit. How dare you have to pay for electricity, heating, shop rent, council bills, staff, and actually pay to have stock in the shop, you know, that people can audition.
And the fact that the RRP includes VAT....
SunnyCyprus said:Never heard an AVI product but one thing my current speakers aren't is pretty.
Who knows it might just be the "best loudspeaker for me" and after all isn't that what matters.
steve_1979 said:Hifi shops don't sell many units per day but they still need to make enough profit to stay in business. I think that a 100% markup is reasonable considering they have to pay all the bills that hoops mentions above AND make a profit.
hoopsontoast said:FrankHarveyHiFi said:relocated said:David, you are completely wasted just selling stereo and av. With an answer like that you should be answering questions on behalf of the Labour Party about all their current policies.
Why, just because you think I'm lying? Just because you think it, doesn't make it so.
Strange that some of us saw a certain dealers price list and some of their mark-up was better than 100% on certain products. Perhaps your suppliers don't give you such good discounts. You have a HDD account, I'm sure someone will give you the detail if you ask nicely.
There are no products for a dealer that are 100%. Why are dealers closing down if they're making 100%? Hell, if it was all 100% margins I'd open up my own shop!
A distributor selling direct at retail prices might make 100% or get close to, but no retailers in the hi-fi/AV sector.
I think he is mis-reading margins and thinking that the cost you pay and the cost you sell for is good clean profit. How dare you have to pay for electricity, heating, shop rent, council bills, staff, and actually pay to have stock in the shop, you know, that people can audition.
And the fact that the RRP includes VAT....
Novaportian said:Well said Drummerman,
People should feel free to recommend any kit that they own or have at least heard. After all, I have made a demo short list of some of my kit based on folks opinions here and on other forums.
If some people claim that their kit is the best then I would personally just smile because it all comes down to personal taste. If any newbies looking at this thread are put off, then my advice is to demo as much as you can, be confident with your choice. You don't need to justify your purchase to anyone but yourself (or maybe the Mrs!)
I would respect anyone who posts on why they like their kit, rather than make claims to being the best. I'm actually going to demo my brother's ADM9s soon as a potential second system. I would join HDD to seek some opinions but I think if it became known I have a black box with Naim on I would be flamed!
Life is too short to get hung up on arguments, especially based around electrical goods. Me, I just want to listen to music and enjoy it :dance:
Cheers, Nick
relocated said:hoopsontoast said:FrankHarveyHiFi said:relocated said:David, you are completely wasted just selling stereo and av. With an answer like that you should be answering questions on behalf of the Labour Party about all their current policies.
Why, just because you think I'm lying? Just because you think it, doesn't make it so.
Strange that some of us saw a certain dealers price list and some of their mark-up was better than 100% on certain products. Perhaps your suppliers don't give you such good discounts. You have a HDD account, I'm sure someone will give you the detail if you ask nicely.
There are no products for a dealer that are 100%. Why are dealers closing down if they're making 100%? Hell, if it was all 100% margins I'd open up my own shop!
A distributor selling direct at retail prices might make 100% or get close to, but no retailers in the hi-fi/AV sector.
I think he is mis-reading margins and thinking that the cost you pay and the cost you sell for is good clean profit. How dare you have to pay for electricity, heating, shop rent, council bills, staff, and actually pay to have stock in the shop, you know, that people can audition.
And the fact that the RRP includes VAT....
No offence Hoops, but if you actually read the pieces, that you and the salesman have quoted, you might just find that there is NO reference to PROFIT at all by me. I refer only to mark up. Being moderately intelligent and having had a friend who had a hifi business I can get to grips with what expenses have to be calculated before making a profit .
This doesn't apply to you Hoops, but in the rush to criticise AVI musings people don't actually read what is written. They view it with their twisted ideas and 'read' what suits their anti-AVI bias. It is therefore a gift to someone like me because I am a pedantic edited who relishes pulling apart inaccurate rantings.
All you anti-AVI-ites are your own worst enemies. You rant on inaccurately which just gives me even more opportunities to write AVI this and AVI that. The evidence is before you in this thread. Because of the rantings against AVI owners there are people who are intrigued to find out what the fuss is all about.
If JJ wasn't so hopelessly rabid I could more easily think of him as an AVI plant to allow more forum inches with the AVI name bandied about.
Whoever said that we should have our system in our signature is quite right. If people are honest and declare their system it does or can put their comments into perspective.
Hopefully, thank you for reading my little piece.
Theo said:>> Best Speakers
I would say without a shadow of a doubt its PMC and everyone should audition the SE series.
If you can afford it and you have the space for it, your speaker journey will most likely end with a PMC SE.
http://www.pmc-speakers.com/products/consumer/se-series
BigH said:Ive seen the trade prices for Naim and Audiolab and they are certainly over 100%, for example £340 trade and retail £800. No surprise there that is typical for many retailers. I don't know how many hifi shops survive as carry a lot of gear have 3-4 staff in a small shop, never mind the high rates.
Novaportian said:I would respect anyone who posts on why they like their kit, rather than make claims to being the best. I'm actually going to demo my brother's ADM9s soon as a potential second system. I would join HDD to seek some opinions but I think if it became known I have a black box with Naim on I would be flamed!
FrankHarveyHiFi said:BigH said:Ive seen the trade prices for Naim and Audiolab and they are certainly over 100%, for example £340 trade and retail £800. No surprise there that is typical for many retailers. I don't know how many hifi shops survive as carry a lot of gear have 3-4 staff in a small shop, never mind the high rates.
Well I can tell you now that those figures apply to neither of those manufacturers.
oldric_naubhoff said:jcbrum said:The sound quality is better than anything else, and the distortions are lower.
I'm not going to ask you to pove the first part of that statement because, as they say, the beauty is in the ears of the listener. But could you possibly forward distortion mesurements of those "wonders"? Make sure you get some measurements for deep bass too. Something like for 40 - 50 Hz. I'm really curious how they stack against the best.
chebby said:FrankHarveyHiFi said:BigH said:Ive seen the trade prices for Naim and Audiolab and they are certainly over 100%, for example £340 trade and retail £800. No surprise there that is typical for many retailers. I don't know how many hifi shops survive as carry a lot of gear have 3-4 staff in a small shop, never mind the high rates.
Well I can tell you now that those figures apply to neither of those manufacturers.
Let's have a link to these trade prices. If they are on paper I am sure someone can scan/photograph them and link them from flickr.
altruistic.lemon said:Come on! Ever gone into any shop or supermarket and asked them to publish their trade prices? They'll all tell you quickly what to do.
Remember too that Hi Fi shops do provide a service, in that you can compare different products. That doesn't happen with direct sellers. Also, do you know what AVI's profit margin is? I'm guessing it's more than the average HiFi retailer's is.
FrankHarveyHiFi said:If he was right I'd have kept quiet. But he's not, so I didn't.
FrankHarveyHiFi said:steve_1979 said:Hifi shops don't sell many units per day but they still need to make enough profit to stay in business. I think that a 100% markup is reasonable considering they have to pay all the bills that hoops mentions above AND make a profit.
As I say, we can only wish for those sorts of margins.