Top 10 WORST SPEAKERS to INVEST IN

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  • 📌 THE TOP TEN WORST SPEAKERS to INVEST IN (Please see my pinned comment.)
    10. MAGICO A5 d/o
    9. KLIPSCH CORNWALL IV bit.ly/3Lg3HMR
    8. ARENDAL 1723 THX bit.ly/3Qk1X7M
    7. ProAc RESPONSE DT8 d/o
    6. KLIPSCH LA SCALA bit.ly/36bPQVb
    5. WHARFEDALE LINTON bit.ly/85Linton
    4. SONUS FABER LUMINA II bit.ly/3QlTiCR
    3. PERLISTEN S4b bit.ly/3Dhgb4B
    2. YG ACOUSTICS CARMEL 2 d/o
    1. SONY SSCS5 amzn.to/3oEwVKZ
    📌 VIDEO CHAPTERS: THE TOP 10 WORST SPEAKERS to INVEST IN
    00:00 INTRODUCTION - WORST INVESTMENTS IN HIFI
    00:53 MAGICO A5
    01:27 KLIPSCH CORNWALL IV
    02:10 ARENDAL 1723 THX
    02:40 PROAC RESPONSE DT8
    03:10 KLIPSCH LA SCALA AL5
    03:43 WHARFEDALE LINTON
    04:21 SONUS FABER LUMINA II
    05:03 PERLISTEN S4B
    05:36 YG ACOUSTICS CARMEL 2
    06:15 SONY SSCS5
    07:46 WHY LOUDSPEAKERS ARE A BAD INVESTMENT
    14:16 HOW SPEAKER COMPANIES CONTROL THE NARRATIVE
    15:41 SIGN OFF
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    POWER
    Yamaha ($$) bit.ly/3RGwr6d ($) bit.ly/3RLCIPT
    LOUDSPEAKERS
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  • @robinsonbrand
    @robinsonbrand  4 місяці тому +35

    A few things I'd like to address as I'm seeing a lot of the same comments below.
    1. I never say that speakers are a good investment in this video. In fact, I routinely caution viewers about looking at the hobby of hifi (or home theater) as an investment, because it isn't one. I have shared my personal horror stories about losing my a** on having to sell secondhand equipment.
    2. I get that the word "invest" is used in the title, and I stand by its usage. Whether some want to admit it, many of you look at your hifi purchases through an investment-like lens; you weigh the performance-to-price ratio and try and get the best bang for your buck. You're on the hunt for an arbitrage opportunity --you want a speaker you can buy for cheap that performs or looks as if you spent more. If you could sell it for what you paid for it down the road, even better. These are "investing" or "investment-like" principles, and are in keeping with the spirit of this video.
    3. This is not an end-all-be-all-be-all list. As stated at the top of this video, I decided to look at many hifi publications' Best Of lists for 2023/2022 and see which "award-winning" speakers fare best on the secondhand market. Obviously, had we opened this up to all speakers many of these examples like the Magico A5 would likely not make our Top 10 as its depreciation appears to be average to maybe even good all things considered. But when compared to so-called award-winning options, it may not be the "best" way to spend your money if you care about maximizing your hifi dollar --even in the high-end space.
    4. The resale prices quoted in this video represent an average price that was arrived at by using examples from eBay, Facebook Marketplace and Audiogon.

    • @ericprincipato214
      @ericprincipato214 4 місяці тому +4

      This is a bit silly. As with any entertainment product like sports cars, speakers, all electronics, etc, the resale value plummets as soon as the box is opened. Of course $25k speakers will lose a ton of resale value. I've bought 2 used $15k+ audio components for less than $3k. These are not investments. They are meant to be used and enjoyed. It is a huge rarity to have audio worth more than its purchase price.

    • @jamesvelvet3612
      @jamesvelvet3612 4 місяці тому +4

      Wow, some seriously convoluted logic my friend. Simply say you made a mistake and speakers aren't investments. Or, just change the title if you can ;-) Otherwise, everything we purchase is an "investment" ;-)

    • @jlboyer0
      @jlboyer0 4 місяці тому

      I’ve bought used B&W speakers on multiple occasions, had them for several years and have either sold them at the same price or even a bit more than I paid. Then you have to ship them of course. Would not be surprised if UPS makes as much on a speaker as the mfg lol. The ROI is the experience of course!

    • @richardbixler
      @richardbixler 4 місяці тому +3

      It’s an investment, just not a financial investment. It’s an investment of one’s resources towards their life’s enjoyment. I typically stick with powered studio monitors which tend to hold their value pretty well. Ive bought and sold several used sets of monitors at almost no loss. This has allowed me to experiment with different styles of speakers without spending a fortune.

    • @Altair00rion
      @Altair00rion 4 місяці тому

      I just want to say I agree with point 2 personally. I definitely see it through that lens when I’m looking to buy or just watching UA-cam videos without aiming to buy anything.
      Edit: Also nice job rocking the ‘stache, looks new to me.

  • @adrianconti5718
    @adrianconti5718 4 місяці тому +18

    This list should be called “best speakers to buy second hand”

  • @burner8959
    @burner8959 4 місяці тому +29

    Honestly I'm surprised that some haven't lost more value. Why would anyone expect any audio equipment to hold it's value? It never has historically. Sure some pieces may be more desirable than others, and there's always someone willing to pay too much for something, but that doesn't mean YOU will find someone to pay that price. IDK seems expected and not mush of a shock to me.

    • @bryanherr1093
      @bryanherr1093 4 місяці тому +1

      “Invest” should be in quotes.

    • @everything777
      @everything777 4 місяці тому

      It's usually worth buying more desirable equipment if you ever intend to sell it as its much easier to find a buyer and you'll get closer to the original price. It's of course highly variable and they'll always depreciate!

    • @bphilbac
      @bphilbac 4 місяці тому

      @@bryanherr1093. I agree

    • @bphilbac
      @bphilbac 4 місяці тому

      When you saturate the market with remakes and upgrades of speaker brands this is what you get. I’ve never considered buying speakers an investment. Buying a home is an investment.

    • @simplereef4854
      @simplereef4854 4 місяці тому

      Audio is a hobby is an investment.

  • @mbee32k
    @mbee32k 4 місяці тому +9

    This could also be called “The BEST speakers to look for used”

  • @bahamabrz
    @bahamabrz 4 місяці тому +5

    Speakers are an investment for your soul, not for your dollars.
    My Klipsch Cornwalls remind me of that during every listening session.

  • @brianmoore581
    @brianmoore581 4 місяці тому +6

    Who thinks electronics or speakers are an investment? My $6500 Pioneer Elite plasma TV is worth $200 now, but it still works and it's still beautiful. My Revel Salon 2 speakers and Pass electronics will accompany me to the end. I don't care how much they sell for when I am gone.
    Is there any consumer product in any category that could be considered an investment? I can't think of anything that you can buy outside of the stock market and real estate that is going to increase in value.

  • @gueyg3764
    @gueyg3764 4 місяці тому +7

    Speakers are nothing more than a consumer goods. Never an investment only an expense. Hope yours last as long as the ones I purchased in 1988 and still working excellent

  • @libation14221
    @libation14221 4 місяці тому +5

    I bought a pair of La Scala in 1974 for $575.00 ea in oiled walnut. They came a little cheaper in black or unfinished. I absolutely LOVED them. I drove them with a Macintosh MA 6100 integrated amp. Biggest regret was selling them after I got married in 80's. Should of sold the wife...😮‍💨

    • @frankierodriguez8661
      @frankierodriguez8661 4 місяці тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Winterfell1066
      @Winterfell1066 4 місяці тому

      They are worth a lot more now than when you go them If you buy used, older, klipsch heritage, they will appreciate in value.

  • @Zoomerland
    @Zoomerland 4 місяці тому +9

    Hifi is not an investment product. It’s a hobby for people with disposable income

  • @blagojevichisadem
    @blagojevichisadem 4 місяці тому +3

    Got a promotion at work today and I’m celebrating tonight listening to my stereo. I’m up in my listening space adjusting toe in and my sub and realized how much I’ve learned from you guys. Just want you to know that the enjoyment you provide to your viewers goes beyond the viewing period. You’ve taught me a whole new topic to think about which can last a lifetime. What more can I say but, thank you!

  • @johnvincent4048
    @johnvincent4048 4 місяці тому +4

    Bought a pair of 1990 Klipsch La Scalas in 2000 for $900. They are almost perfect. And I still own. I think that was a good investment.

  • @KristiWright
    @KristiWright 4 місяці тому +5

    *Thank you for joining us today. How was everyone's holiday? What did you all do? Stay home, visit family, take a trip somewhere new? Hopefully, it was restorative, no matter how you spent it. I believe we took our longest break since starting the channel and it was awesome!*

  • @tomdrums4607
    @tomdrums4607 4 місяці тому +4

    Hifi is mostly a poor investment anyway. However, I did fund my entire home theatre setup by buying and selling Marantz AVR's over 7 months on the second-hand market. They sell like hotcakes!
    Total investment was about 600 usd and I have a Marantz Cinema 50, XTZ edge a2-300, 7.2.4 canton speakers and an LG C1 83 inch!

  • @AbbieHoffmansGhost
    @AbbieHoffmansGhost 4 місяці тому +3

    I bought B-stock Forte IV's at a savings and the small blemish was worth every penny of savings. I have a few blems as well so we're a perfect match.

  • @chrisAclaes
    @chrisAclaes 4 місяці тому +5

    An alternative title might be: great speakers to get aftermarket. I always go used when looking at big hifi purchases.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 4 місяці тому +3

      It's a good way to look at the conversation being had here. As far as titles go, that would not be one that results in views.

  • @badgerdms
    @badgerdms 4 місяці тому +6

    How in the world did you miss KEF? They constantly go on sale and undercut their owners who might want to make a change, Imagine paying $1,599 for the LS50 Meta and then having KEF turn around and sell them for $999 all Xmas long!

  • @EugeneWhitsonPersonalAccount
    @EugeneWhitsonPersonalAccount 4 місяці тому +3

    I just saved $5,200 on La Scala AL5! From an authorized Klipsch Heritage Dealer. Thank you for making me think of the used market!

  • @Eron55555
    @Eron55555 4 місяці тому +7

    The best investment are the speakers you'll never sell.

  • @user-ml9jj7bw5o
    @user-ml9jj7bw5o 4 місяці тому +6

    Yes!! 10 Best speakers for investment please!

  • @lwdp74
    @lwdp74 4 місяці тому +3

    As a cash limited senior citizen I find what I want, then start looking for used. Bought a pair of Wharfedale EVO 4.3’s for $1200 Canadian, about half price and no tax. They weren’t even broke in. That took about 3 months more to do! I find most of my electronics used too. Some are dogs but a lot have never been optimized properly before dumping.

  • @Cpalms327
    @Cpalms327 4 місяці тому +7

    You are not even factoring in the divorce that is soon follow the purchase of a pair of La Scala's....

    • @net_news
      @net_news 4 місяці тому

      that's so true!! haha

  • @safaeslambolchi4129
    @safaeslambolchi4129 4 місяці тому +5

    Buying a speaker is not an investment! It’s an expense.

  • @waterlover
    @waterlover 4 місяці тому +3

    I just purchased a pair of La Ascalaspeakers for 1600 plus 30 dollars for the delivery fee . ( old owner charged me for his gas ) for his truck . So I got a pair of two yr old La Ascala for cheap .

  • @agustinduenas5902
    @agustinduenas5902 4 місяці тому +4

    You could change the title of this video to "Best speakers to buy on the used market." For the La Scalas, you have to find a pair within reasonable driving distance because I would imagine shipping those would cost a fortune. However, to pay less than $10,000 for a pair would be worth a long drive, even if it includes a hotel stay on the way. I don't buy speakers for the investment value so getting a pair I want to own at a steep discount is always going to be a good thing assuming the speakers aren't damaged.

  • @chairthrower
    @chairthrower 4 місяці тому +6

    Could have titled this "10 BEST USED SPEAKER VALUES!"

  • @carlosrobles4957
    @carlosrobles4957 4 місяці тому +3

    Very interesting subject to discuss😊, thank you Andrew!! And Happy new year

  • @donalmahon
    @donalmahon 4 місяці тому +7

    Should this not be ‘ the 10 best speakers to buy secondhand’?

  • @2ChukBuk
    @2ChukBuk 4 місяці тому +1

    Still have my Klipsch Heresy HWO1 with recapped crossovers, purchased new in 1979. I'm happy.

  • @Undead.Musicphile
    @Undead.Musicphile 4 місяці тому +1

    Epic video. The chat at the end is the best and tells it all.👊👍

  • @ccntwc
    @ccntwc 4 місяці тому +3

    Maybe I’m old school, but I buy speaker to keep them. Unless I don’t like them out of the box (klipsch 600m ii). I just replaced my 20 year old B&W DM 302.

  • @ArashHazeghi
    @ArashHazeghi 4 місяці тому +6

    A pair of loud speakers is not a financial investment vehicle. it’s a depreciating luxury asset. An investment like bonds or stocks is a financial product with a potential rate of return higher than inflation rate.
    A pair of loud speaker is an emotional investment for the purpose of enjoyment and to measure it by its monetary depreciation seems like a bizarre method.
    Of course the more expensive the speaker the higher the depreciation as these are total unnecessary luxury products. For example I bet a 100K pair will depreciate pretty hard too, but what does that say about the speaker or the enjoyment of listener. Or whether one should buy it or not. Most things in life are depreciating assets for example furniture and appliances . I don’t think people look at depreciation when buying furniture either.
    People might care about used car residual values as it is a. Significant amount for most people and b cars are not purely luxury and for some a necessity that has the be replaced.

  • @peterdandyk2342
    @peterdandyk2342 4 місяці тому +1

    Tempted to update my 15 year old PSB surround system speakers ( just because.... ) but once I upgraded to a new Pioneer LX505 and an Emotiva amp for the three front channels. It sounds fantastic & the speakers sound better than ever. One of the most surprising benefits was stellar centre channel ( dialogue ) clarity. Love your videos.

  • @vernonscriven7850
    @vernonscriven7850 4 місяці тому +2

    Good morning Andrew. I enjoyed your video. I have the Arendal 1723 towers and I wondered about the low resale from $3,800 to $3,000. I had to search for a while to find any for resale. I did find one pair selling for $3,000 and a shipping fee of almost $500. Compared to the free shipping of $3,800 it is not that much of a drop. Keep up the great work.
    Thanks
    Vern

  • @allanellis5827
    @allanellis5827 4 місяці тому +7

    I don’t think depreciation of up to 30% over one year is unreasonable. How much does a new car depreciate as soon as you take it off the lot? If someone is concerned about depreciation then the answer is simple. Buy used.

  • @who83
    @who83 4 місяці тому +4

    Welcome back and happy new year!

  • @JJ-no2ob
    @JJ-no2ob 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you both for taking us down another angle (rabbit hole?) of the HIFI journey. I appreciate the effort and yes please do a video review of the best speakers to “ invest” in .
    Looking forward to your next speaker review (something from KEF reference line perhaps)😊

  • @anthonygreene834
    @anthonygreene834 4 місяці тому +2

    Hi guys. Happy New Yr. I just pulled the trigger on a pair of Klipsch Cornwall Cornwall IVs. I tend to hold on to my electronics especially speakers. Been a klipsch user for almost 40yrs. I got no skin in the game when it comes to resale. I plan to have these for life.

  • @ericbachmann8037
    @ericbachmann8037 4 місяці тому +6

    If someone is buying speakers as an “investment” … they are buying for the wrong reason.

  • @stephenmayo9573
    @stephenmayo9573 4 місяці тому +7

    Speakers and other such consumer goods, are not an investment. Period.

  • @stelioskritikakis
    @stelioskritikakis 4 місяці тому

    Happy new year guys! Great analysis and point of view!

  • @BruceWalkerPhotography
    @BruceWalkerPhotography 3 місяці тому

    I always enjoy your presentations, Andrew.
    A tangential question: have you reviewed the Sony SSCS5's anywhere? I'd love to hear why you are down on those things as they were once on my list to check out for use as budget surrounds. (I dropped them from my list unheard for a few reasons, and chose JBL A130's instead.)

  • @ron101346
    @ron101346 4 місяці тому +3

    NO ONE expects audio to be a good investment. I'ts just like most automobiles: if it's not a rare collectible its value drops by at least 25% after you drive it off the new car lot (or off the audio showroom floor). The other problem with audio is that there are a profusion of brands and every time there is an audio show, a new brand becomes every critic's darling. The next year when a new brand or model shows up, your "darling" a year ago is hardly worth the shipping cost to sell it to someone else! (On the other hand, this depreciation makes the used audio market an especially good value.)

  • @Kami84
    @Kami84 4 місяці тому +4

    I like this new facial hair style. It’s got a peaky blinders vibe to it 👍🏾

  • @drunkenskelator
    @drunkenskelator 4 місяці тому +1

    Andrew - I appreciate the boldness of this video as most audio reviewers would not dare to bite the hand that feeds them!
    95% of my system (Adcom, Von Schweikert, VPI, Oppo, Magnepan and Bluesound components) was bought on the secondary market for pennies on the dollar of its original cost. It is just a standard 2-channel system so it really does not need all the advancements of the past few years that primarily surround HT or audio streaming. As long as you are not one who feels the need for the “latest and greatest” or suffers from FOMO you can put together a better than average music system without fearing that you paid too much.

  • @Marker-er3ro
    @Marker-er3ro 4 місяці тому +1

    Interesting stuff, can’t wait to see the 10 best list. Thank you!

  • @johnunderwood9575
    @johnunderwood9575 4 місяці тому +5

    Hi Fi is a luxury item, and as such will never be an investment.

  • @MrDannywb
    @MrDannywb 4 місяці тому +7

    I do not understand this video. Do people actually buy equipment like this as an investment? I personally buy equipment like speakers to use until they fall apart. I do not look at these as an investment.

    • @kael13
      @kael13 4 місяці тому

      Reviewers' point of view is obviously very skewed, as they have product coming in and out of their houses all the time.

  • @63nuke
    @63nuke 3 місяці тому +2

    Bought Forte IIs in 2003, mint used back then for $900 shipped in the original boxes and foam inserts. Selling on Flea-Bay for $900-1200 today. A re-capped pair just went for $1700. After 21 years of use I'm going to declare I got my money's worth.

  • @jamesmuto2955
    @jamesmuto2955 4 місяці тому

    Always look forward to your videos, never disappointed. Great and interesting insights. Thank you both

  • @jsackett42160
    @jsackett42160 4 місяці тому +5

    Why is Magnum P.I. hosting the show today?😂

  • @rotorfix
    @rotorfix 4 місяці тому +4

    Not sure where you’re getting these secondhand values but depreciation of 70% because they know it’s not uncommon for dealers to discount a given model by 15-20% for the initial sale. It’s only very rare and highly coveted models that are an exception. Factory direct brands often have the best resale values because buyers know the original prices didn’t include the typical dealer markup.

    • @robinsonbrand
      @robinsonbrand  4 місяці тому +1

      We say at the top of this video where we got our average resale values. We took the average price of what we could find on ebay, Facebook Marketplace and Audiogon.
      As for factory direct brands not having dealer markup, this is very often not true. While they may not price their products (MSRP) to account for dealer margins, to suggest that those margins don't exist and that the manufacturer who is selling to you directly isn't keeping it for themselves, is wrong.

    • @rotorfix
      @rotorfix 4 місяці тому

      Look at the ratio of BOM/asking price for brands like Philharmonic and Ascend Acoustics. And to a lesser degree, Spatial Audio. The percentage of BOM relative to asking is far greater than you’ll find from any dealer-sold brand. And yes, some brands like Focal and KEF manufacture their own drivers and such, but those drivers are barely competitive with the entry-level stuff from Seas, Scanspeak, Morel et al. They like to market them as though they’re SOTA but they’re not. The true good stuff they reserve solely for their flagship products (Blade, Utopia, 800s etc.) And even those are only on-par with a mid level Scanspeak unit.
      Speaking from ample personal experience, a $5K speaker from a factory-direct brand will typically perform about as well as a $10K speaker from the big companies. But my hunch is you already know that to be true. Just as you probably know a $1000 DIY speaker can often outperform a $5000 commercial model.
      Regardless, the resale values mentioned in this vid really had me scratching my head. I’m on the secondhand audio sites daily and these alleged prices hardly reflect what I see for these exact models. It’s also worth noting that there can often be a large gulf between a seller’s asking price and what they ultimately receive for the speaker. Very often they end up having to accept an offer that is hundreds or even thousands below their initial asking price. This is especially true in the current market, in which many sellers are relative newbs-Covid inspired audiophiles who are clueless as to the realistic resale value of their gear.
      A better source for realistic values is the “Sold/Expired” pages for a given model on HiFi Shark. But even those are misleading as of right now because it has shifted to a buyer’s market over the last few months.

    • @rotorfix
      @rotorfix 4 місяці тому

      Also, you have to account for the fact that some of these gear listing platforms take a cut as high as 10% of the final transaction amount. It’s why list prices on Audiogon tend to be significantly higher than those on AudioMart.

  • @aeromaniac13
    @aeromaniac13 4 місяці тому +2

    I got a pair of Thiel cs 2.2 (1992) from my dad, and they sound so good, that I can’t justify buying anything new anymore. They’re good enough, what a magical idea... lol

  • @user-mc8xe1ov4s
    @user-mc8xe1ov4s 2 місяці тому +1

    Enjoyed your comments enjoyed your format look forward to enjoying you again thank you

  • @chrisallen3671
    @chrisallen3671 4 місяці тому +4

    All I know is the brand “Keeps” is totally working. Not only a full head of hair, that mustache… had to do a double take. Thought Andrew was a cop for a second. 😆

  • @jackstraw1756
    @jackstraw1756 4 місяці тому +4

    I’m betting w the Klipsch, size plays a part. Saw a pair of Cornwallis today for roughly 3200. Just don’t have the room for them.

  • @jaredcrandall9145
    @jaredcrandall9145 4 місяці тому

    Good work on creatively coming up with this add of variety of content

  • @nonametofame
    @nonametofame 4 місяці тому +2

    I enjoyed this one. Really informative, fascinating, and an honest look at the hobby.

  • @silversurfer3636
    @silversurfer3636 2 місяці тому +5

    This list is totally bogus! If you spent 5 to 10k on speakers your not worrying about the losses, the losses from buying a Jaguar or Range Rover would be 5 fold!

  • @kimchee94112
    @kimchee94112 4 місяці тому +5

    Next depreciation of $200,000 speaker wires.

  • @robertliskey420
    @robertliskey420 4 місяці тому +1

    Great content! A question do you think the Klipsch are due to size? I would love to see a readers poll of Suprise price rise. Or perhaps best garage sale find. Mine would be a Pioneer rtr 707 in the optional walnut cabinet near mint for 25.00$ It gets even wilder the man selling it asked if I wanted the tapes for it. I said sure figuring on a bunch of old "white box" junk, how about 4 big boxes of factory tapes never played. Oh for nothing. DGG, RCA Red seal etc.

  • @123cazna
    @123cazna 4 місяці тому

    ❤ Thanks soooo much for your advice over soooo many of your videos. 1 question if I may. You review "name" speaker brands. KEF, Klipsch etc. I am looking at a couple of speakers that get best of breed parts globally then assemble locally. Is this a mistake? On paper the stats are amazing for the price point, BUT you don't listen on paper. Is there a trick I am missing here? THX

  • @sylvio1980
    @sylvio1980 4 місяці тому +3

    Hi-Fi is one the worst investments you can make, BUT it can provide a lifetime of great experiences listening to music.

  • @TrentCantrell
    @TrentCantrell 2 місяці тому +5

    What I'm hearing is that rich audiophiles like to replace their (already good) speakers so those of us without crazy money to spend might be able to grab something audiophile quality if we are patient and watch used listings.

    • @davidclaycomb5496
      @davidclaycomb5496 2 місяці тому

      Exactly. A few years ago I bought some one owner LaScalas for $750.00, and he threw in some tower Klipsch speakers. Then a month later I found some amazing K-Horns for $1900. Both pair of speakers were nearly perfect, so I’m happy.

  • @dakotahayden6937
    @dakotahayden6937 4 місяці тому

    Any thoughts on Klipsch B stock? They are priced well below MSRP.

  • @timmotel5804
    @timmotel5804 4 місяці тому +2

    Very Interesting. Thank You Both. Best Regards & Happy New Year

  • @XaviorCross
    @XaviorCross 4 місяці тому +4

    The best speaker to invest in is the one that you own and like! The only person that has to like it is the owner!

  • @frederickbailey7786
    @frederickbailey7786 4 місяці тому +3

    All speakers take a huge hit . Especially huge ones. Hard to ship without getting damaged. The potential buyers shrink because you usually have to sell them locally . Don't exactly want to do the transaction in your home .Cant and dont want to carry them to the Starbucks parking lot to do the transaction .Bascially find a potential buyer and be happy .

  • @michaelcorlet2998
    @michaelcorlet2998 4 місяці тому

    Good on you,a great public service review.😊

  • @MrDashpilot
    @MrDashpilot 4 місяці тому

    Happy New Years guys. Lol nice stash Andrew!!

  • @currykevuk
    @currykevuk 4 місяці тому +3

    Andrew goes for the Mexican Bandit look!
    We Don't Need No Stinkin' Badges! 😆

  • @davidchorney8740
    @davidchorney8740 2 місяці тому +6

    Nobody ever got rich investing in audiophile equipment.

  • @matt927
    @matt927 4 місяці тому +2

    Would love to hear your top 10 best speakers at some point! Glad your back!

    • @ENGBriseB
      @ENGBriseB 3 місяці тому

      They would probably be tens of thousands of dollars. And be something that would be a limited number. Such as BANG & OLUFSEN.

  • @lonnieelliott504
    @lonnieelliott504 3 місяці тому +1

    Mr. Robinson, as you are a fan of la scalas I will share my story. I was a jet engine tech working in Base Baden soligen germany. In our PX was a pair of la scalas sitting on the floor. over the year their price would drop as they needed the space. At the time our dollar was higher than the usd and 3 to 1 against the Germ DM. One day we had Paul Klipsch in our PX. These speakers were designed for his daughter who was getting married in La Escala spain and he built them for the outdoor celebrations. At least this is what Paul stated. 1984. I purchased the speakers for $400 apiece with no container but he did sign them. One solid box of 1 inch birch plywood. The speakers were amazing for the next 30 years and driven by a Quad amp/preamp. For the music I listened to unsurpassed. A house fire finally killed them. and now I see $17000 canadian which makes me cry.

  • @MostlyBuicks
    @MostlyBuicks 4 місяці тому +4

    Used audio equipment is worth about HALF of new retail as a rule and historically speaking---until they become rare and desirable classics.

  • @TheBebe666
    @TheBebe666 4 місяці тому +3

    I could never say that speakers are investment. You buy them , use them and if you decide to sell after some time they will depreciate in value no matter how good they are.

  • @hexum9449
    @hexum9449 4 місяці тому +2

    Great discussion and insight

  • @pepelaster
    @pepelaster 4 місяці тому +1

    I bought the klipsch rp600 m2 for black friday at $420, loved them and a week later saw a couple of rp8000f1 on sale for... $650! I got those bad boys instead and couldn't be happier. I know you have reviewed the f2s too and totally agree on the sound difference..but for $650 i mean, just like you said..it's a steal! ... I just paired them with a warmer center channel a cheap klpisch r120swi sub from Costco and wow... All your videos on placement, cross over and EQhave made a huge difference in my room. Thank you for all your reviews Andrew and Kristi and Happy 2024!

  • @TM-fx2pi
    @TM-fx2pi 4 місяці тому +3

    I’m a bit surprised about Klipsch heritage, luckily I got a VERY good deal on an open box pair of Cornwall iv’s (which I love).
    Would love to see “ the best to invest “ video even for integrated amps too.
    Thank you and happy new year!!

    • @robinsonbrand
      @robinsonbrand  4 місяці тому

      Noted and thank you for watching!

    • @davevolz6138
      @davevolz6138 4 місяці тому

      They initially impress but the funnels grow fatiguing after awhile.Like muscle cars they re exhilarating at first. Then the downsides show up.

  • @tristandesade8635
    @tristandesade8635 2 місяці тому +3

    The way I see things - this video could be called: „Top 10 speakers to buy second hand and enjoy for a long time to come“.😌

  • @llee4225
    @llee4225 4 місяці тому +2

    Most high-end products are sold new 20-25% off list so resale with slightly lower price is pretty good. Dealer cost is typically 50-60% of MSRP.

  • @ryankalavesis3466
    @ryankalavesis3466 4 місяці тому

    @andrew is Sony speakers quality paired with their receiver a good setup for a first home theater?
    I'm enjoying my 5.2.2 Sony setup for the price but I do not know what I'm missing.

    • @KristiWright
      @KristiWright 4 місяці тому

      As the saying goes, sometimes ignorance is bliss. If you are enjoying your setup, then get off the hamster wheel.

  • @iand8548
    @iand8548 4 місяці тому +5

    LOL. I never consider resale value when buying audio equipment. Doesn't one buy a pair of speakers based on how they sound and its price? If it comes time to part ways, so be it. If a component becomes a "classic" or is rare (after a period of time, like anything else - cars, art, etc.) then maybe they'll go up in value over original selling price. Do you have this list too? But as the comments below state, this is not an expectation (of mine) at the time of purchase, for it was, I would never buy anything.

  • @Halbmond
    @Halbmond 4 місяці тому +1

    That Klipsch La Scala AL5 is gorgeous! Maybe I should look for one used, in walnut!?

  • @srpsrp3649
    @srpsrp3649 4 місяці тому +1

    Great content, again. Kudos

  • @colindunn9964
    @colindunn9964 4 місяці тому +4

    This video should be called "Speakers you should buy used instead of new." If you want to try the Sony SSCS5, why not take them off the hands of someone who didn't like them for cheap? Then if you decide to sell them later, you won't take such a big hit.
    Almost all hi-fi equipment depreciates; collectible pieces that gain value are often in demand 20-30 years later.
    Also, the number of people who can pay north of $20,000 for a pair of speakers is pretty small. So even if they take a bath and sell those speakers for half of what they paid, the number of people who can pay $10,000 for that pair of speakers is not much larger. These ultra-high-end offerings get a lot of attention from the press, but they are a distant dream to many of us.
    Given that this channel reviewed a $2,000 pair of Polks that achieves reference-level performance, I don't see the point in spending ten times that! Yes, some of those luxury offerings are beautiful to look at, but that's an awful lot of money...

  • @damonmaddox1313
    @damonmaddox1313 4 місяці тому +3

    This discussion sounds like we are selling a 1 year old car. Don't know about you all, but when I spend this type of money on a speaker I am not looking to sell within a year. Just like my cars I am using these suckers till the wheels fall off.

  • @michaelcasper2613
    @michaelcasper2613 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey, thanks again another good one

  • @RBB6128
    @RBB6128 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for a different perspective on popular current speakers. Totally agree with both your comments at the end of the video. We don't buy these items as a monetary investment but more as an emotional one.

    • @robinsonbrand
      @robinsonbrand  4 місяці тому +1

      If you're buying what you want or like then the dollar figure likely isn't going to matter (as much).

  • @stopthink9000
    @stopthink9000 3 місяці тому +3

    I spit-taked my Mountain Dew when the Sony CS5's came up. Where are you finding those black vinyl wrapped gems for an Andrew Jackson??

  • @burnsyd17
    @burnsyd17 4 місяці тому +3

    I'd say another reason folks don't change high end speakers as often is they buy something that becomes a visual focus of their space, not just "makes sound". And to change requires FAR more effort than is swapping out an amp, or even a TV.

    • @simplereef4854
      @simplereef4854 4 місяці тому

      Not with bookshelf speakers. They swap them like other equipments.

  • @lonniefarmer7067
    @lonniefarmer7067 4 місяці тому

    Yes, a marvelous holiday season in my house, thank you. Real experience for me is matching tone and matching sensitivity with 11 speakers driven. This set up WILL not be changed till it has to go. lol

  • @odysseus521
    @odysseus521 2 місяці тому +1

    In 1977 I bought a set of Altec Lansings mod 14's. The sound is great, and the cabinetry design and craftsmanship is outstanding. I still have and play them today and wouldn't give them up for anything. They're like a beautiful piece of furniture that sings.

  • @marklearner3299
    @marklearner3299 4 місяці тому +3

    I'd love a set of Cornwall IV's however in Australia they're AUD 18,000 new and there are no second hand bargains around.

  • @kevinpriester7478
    @kevinpriester7478 4 місяці тому +3

    Yes, we need the list of best speakers to invest in.

  • @scoraber
    @scoraber 4 місяці тому +1

    Great vid. Love the content. Would definitely be interested in a Top 10 Best Speakers To Invest In partner video.

  • @konradingebrigtsen3580
    @konradingebrigtsen3580 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey guys! Interesting video as always:) question: can we be expecting a review of the DENON AVC-A1H anytime soon?

  • @Mikeymikemike
    @Mikeymikemike 4 місяці тому +7

    What are Kristi’s thoughts on the moustache?

  • @cyberctashdummy
    @cyberctashdummy 4 місяці тому +5

    I would like to see a best list

  • @a3marketing991
    @a3marketing991 4 місяці тому

    Nice video and true to hi-fi in general. I started buying most of my components used off of AG and UAM. I recently purchased a $4K phono preamp for $2K, which was less than a year old and like new. It's worth looking used IMHO.

  • @marcmccord5085
    @marcmccord5085 4 місяці тому +1

    I bought a pair of Klipsch Forte 1 and paid probably more than I should have. But I changed the tweeter diaphragms and refinished them and I am very happy with them. I was much less concerned with the investment value than I was with the lovely sound that they produce.