I grow more and more concerned with the escalating price of speakers, but I am encouraged with companies like ELAC retaining Andrew Jones to design more budget friendly speakers that actually sound good. This brings me to Paradigm, a company that I have always thought of as one of the vanguard of "value proposition" in high end audio throughout their entire line up. If the new concept speaker, which does look intriguing (especially the bass configuration), marks a change in direction for the company towards the ultra high end with matching prices, then that would cause me to rethink my earlier statement. I liked that Paradigm brought a beryllium tweeter to the market at an affordable price point (again speaking from a high end audio perspective). Perhaps I am putting the cart before the horse, but if Paradigm in bringing a potential flagship line tries to price the speaker at exotic levels say $20K+ they may be doing themselves a disservice. At that point, the concept had better be truly spectacular and standard setting to compete with the likes of Raidho, Magico, Wilson, YG Acoustics, Focal Utopia, upcoming new B&W 800 Diamond, KEF Blade, MBL, Rockport Technologies, Vivid Audio and the other usual suspects we audiophiles tend to associate with the ultra high end. Let's be real for a moment, in certain circles, folks buy the name no matter how good or not-so-good a speaker sounds solely for bragging rights. Certain clientele that seek the ultra high end wouldn't even put YG and Paradigm in the same sentence. Some might say the above brands speak to pedigree, prestige and superior sonics but does the same hold true for the Paradigm brand who brought us the value-oriented speakers like Atom and the old Titan?
If Paradigm makes a shift upmarket, do I blame them if they have strong conviction that they can compete? No, They deserve to tap into that high profit potential and reap the rewards that segment can bring in, even though I think some of the ultra high end manufacturers have grossly overpriced their products. My hope is that Paradigm adheres to its long time value proposition and prices its soon-to-be new flagship line accordingly. Let's hope it sounds incredible and that beryllium tweeter does not speak above the rest of the drivers.
It would be interesting to hear what other readers think about the escalating speaker prices. Is the performance we are getting from flagship speakers today worth the $$,$$$ or $$$,$$$ prices?