Yeah, they spread themselves out a bit. In the consumer AVR market they were not adding everything but the kitchen sink as others were doing which certainly made them look bad, especially considering their price points at retail.
It appears that they felt the pro gear was a place to be more profitable, and to be honest, I don't know nor care how that is working for them.
The home AVR market is very cutthroat if you've been watching. New gear announced at whatever price, soon followed by discounting all over the place.
In the home AVR market you might have noticed the issues that keep popping up as they cut ever more corners. Yamaha reportedly having problems with boards toasting themselves, and of course, Onkyo and their seemingly never ending battle with HDMI boards. And the list goes on.
The 3700 is actually a pretty solid box. But us fans noticed quite quickly that they were very light. While shaving weight off turned out not to be a bad thing, it made many think the quality wasn't there. It is, but the support had dropped off so badly that when problems arose support wasn't as much help as they had been in the past. HK's problems are mostly self-made unfortunately.
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It appears that they felt the pro gear was a place to be more profitable, and to be honest, I don't know nor care how that is working for them.
The home AVR market is very cutthroat if you've been watching. New gear announced at whatever price, soon followed by discounting all over the place.
In the home AVR market you might have noticed the issues that keep popping up as they cut ever more corners. Yamaha reportedly having problems with boards toasting themselves, and of course, Onkyo and their seemingly never ending battle with HDMI boards. And the list goes on.
The 3700 is actually a pretty solid box. But us fans noticed quite quickly that they were very light. While shaving weight off turned out not to be a bad thing, it made many think the quality wasn't there. It is, but the support had dropped off so badly that when problems arose support wasn't as much help as they had been in the past. HK's problems are mostly self-made unfortunately.
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