Like the new look to audiogon ?


Noticed this morning that a change happened on the site.   

If you go the category section and click on Amps / Solid State,  you then see all the thumbnails of the amps that are for sale.          Its a little confusing as first you see the BOOSTED LISTINGS, then after that is the FEATURED LISTINGS.....then you see ALL THE SOLID STATE LISTINGS. 

Gone is the category view of the listings......
riley804
The “marketing Genius” that came up with this “c ap” doesn’t need tone fired ; it will have learned from the feedback- hopefully - to consult with the “faithful” before changes. We’re the ones that are here, after all:)
The peephole is ridiculous. It is not enticing, it is insulting. This site has become unmanageable. If it is not rectified soon, I will be another defector.
Just my opinions, but I think with the old layout they were getting pretty good traffics that din’t translate into higher profit or sales.
With this new layout they are discouraging casual browsing that takes up bandwidth and instead only make those ads that pays premium prices to stand out more.
I was one of those casual browser with the old layout, needless to say I wont be doing much with the new layout.
Hi folks.  I feel much the same way as the posters who have negative views about the new changes.  I expressed them directly to Audiogon, and they are working on having a "classic" option, and the ability to do searches based on price (highest to lowest), which I found most helpful.

I am not defending changes made without asking our permission, but these are pretty nice folks, and it's a tiny company.  I would give them the benefit of the doubt for the next 3 or 4 days and then I think you'll find that everything settles down.

I thought I was the grumpiest audiophile by e-mailing privately.  Looks like I am a peach compared to some of you grumpsters.
You can paint it any way you like, usa audiomart has my business for now.
You do NOT roll out a major change like this one without doing a lot of homework first and I think it is pretty obvious they did zero actual consumer homework.

Call me a grumpster I can live with that