Ayon "Best of Show 6 years etc" When is enough ENOUGH?


Ok, there are something like 50 Ayon ads up, and so many with those "Best of show" mentions.

Which awards? Which shows?

I understand Audiogon has to live off revenues, but isn't this getting to a point where it could be considered pollution?
soniqmike
It is totall BS, also I spent  $20k  there for a spirit 3 , and Skyla  dac 
With Synergistic cables. The Dactual broke x month later these scum bags 
Would not even pay to have a BB dac chip. Thd service center located it and was 
Fixed no thanks to Tube USA. Paul is just a thief they get  your sale. 
Just hope it foes not break do a search online. 
...well, while I do have issues with USA Tube (misrepresents competing vendor gear & did not stand behind two of his uber expensive fizzed Ayon KT88s) ...The Ayon gear I bought (CD-07 & Ayon KT88-based Ayon Triton III) is remarkably well made and it sounds it too. On both sales, I eventually got the product for a good discount. ...The price to pay was after the sale when 2 tubes fizzed within 2 months, but all seems well now and my audiophile friends are digging it too.
Regardless of what the audio manufacturers would like you to think, these are desperate times. The high-end audio world is shrinking. Once it was designed to bring new customers into the fold creating new business opportunities. Now it is a matter of taking business away from one business and driving it to another. These days the bulk of your high-end audio buyers are 40+ years old. The well is drying up.
@thecablepro 
That's what they see today, but there are real signs of life in the high end market also. As an early adopter of the Pono player, I am also active on those forums. Since that community first got started, I can't tell you how often members who have "tasted" high-resolution music via the Pono engage in discussion over how to take their initial headphone high resolution experience and turn it into a righteous room-filling musical experience.

Those little high res players (how many brands are there now? Plenty!) are the proverbial "gateway drug" into good sounding two and multi-channel systems. That trickle will turn into a stream when the current crop of iPhones, iPods and similar Android phones shift into high resolution mode — don't kid yourself, it's coming and the manufactures will cater to it because it means more sales.

What our community sees today is really interesting in multiple dimensions. First, the Internet undermined break-and-mortar sales. But it also unleashed a number of Internet-only audio companies that sell higher quality product for the same price as the marked-up brick-and-mortar stores ...because they can! ...And that's good for the consumer. Secondly, music reproduction took a major detour with the advent of portable music players ...remember the Walkman? The iPod/iPhone/Android phones are Walkman-on-steroids. Instant gratification. Then the streaming services, which went from low resolution to now having some high resolution choices as well.

There are a lot of changes afoot, and with this many people listening to music on the go, I think we can expect to see a real revival in high end audio as well. What am I saying? There IS a revival well underway: Vinyl. Vinyl! For god sake we are buying more vinyl these days and it is absolutely growing. Reel-to-reel is back too.