I don’t think multiple listings, intentional or not, are necessarily good or bad either way. I’ve spoken with Joe and he is knowledgeable and very helpful. That provides significant value. And I think at the MIT level of cables, customers have pretty much decided that MIT is the best solution for them to get the most out of their systems. There is a reason Wilson Audio and Magico usually use MIT at the audio shows. It doesn’t matter if there is one pair or 50 pair available when a customer is deciding on a product. Sure there is always going to exist a bit of a market clearing price level for certain products, but paying +- a few percent for a pair isn’t going to be a deal breaker. It’s not like someone is making a decision [based on price] for $300 speaker cables from company A or paying $350 for company B. If I have decided I want a 2 year old silver Lexus LS460, it really doesn’t matter that much what Chevys or Toyotas or Hondas are selling for, and how many listings there are on the market.