Typical New Speaker Dealer Discount A Buyer May Expect


I'm searching for new speakers and am willing to spend around $7K to $8K, or so.  I'm wondering if that amount generally represents a final discounted cost off MSRP of $9K to $10K, or 15% to 20%?  This figure is what I've estimated based on a number of member comments in terms of new equipment discounts.  Do discounts vary significantly from dealer to dealer, speaker brand to brand in this price range?  This will help me in terms of budgeting and in terms of which speakers to begin the process of narrowing down for final selection, and whether to purchase new or used.
nolojunko
Curiously the Same question was raised also recently 
http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=4

The responses there were also similarly predictable 
it's like asking "how long is a piece of string?", with the logical answer being "it depends".......
Curiously the Same question was raised also recently 
http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=4

The responses there were also similarly predictable 
it's like asking "how long is a piece of string?", with the logical answer being "it depends".......

Curious, OP, what speakers are you thinking of getting?  I am narrowing down my list, and I have a similar budget as yours.  I am considering used, as this range of $$ gives me some very, very nice options. 

thanks!

One of the main considerations for a dealer is what is the products cost. The ’margin’ on one brand may be much higher than on another. (also some companies ’frown’ on dealers giving discounts.. the dealer may lose the line it be known they regularly discount that product)
The second question for a dealer is "who are you?" Are you some stranger asking over the phone for a 20% discount" or a customer who has bough multi thousands of equipment over many years.
Then the facts of any business, Do they have too many in stock? is it actually hard to keep in stock?
Finally the personal interaction.

And yes, just like new cars dealers discounting, each dealer is totally different, and may offer a discount before you even ask, Or they may show you the door.
@ Elizabeth

Thanks for your informative response covering a number of aspects in the question I posed.

My own recent experience supports those responses.  Interestingly, I have found that different authorized dealers for the particular speaker I asked about varied by as much as 15% .  I'm betting the dealer selling for list moves a lot of them, where other dealers moved few of them.   I was also impressed at how easy it was to discuss discounts without pitfalls often associated with that subject.  It certainly doesn't hurt to ask in a diplomatic manner when effectively communicating you are a serious buyer and fully prepared to make a decision.