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Oh I fully realize they will charge what the market will pay, but if their margins are really high, doesn't it make sense to not alienate your customers?
CDJ-1000's ARE standard, but they are also very old, and technology has far surpassed them... we all know something new is coming, so you'd think if they dropped the price a bit they could off load inventory.
I paid $929 SHIPPED for my CDJ-1000 MK2's just 3.5 years ago (US). The new ones are insanely more expensive for pretty useless features. It's not good business, it's being greedy.
CDJ-1000's are great, but I'd never buy a new pair of MK3's right now. I'd take the 400's anyday for less than HALF the price.
The economy sucks, people can't afford $1500 dollar CD players. Pioneer will feel the hurt when they introduce their new product and a bunch of people say "Meh, I'll just buy a midi controller for $200"
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You're misunderstanding the economics of this.
Most things sold out of China are sold in US Dollars. This means that the people in the US don't see much difference, regardless of exchange rate, unless the yen increases in value against the dollar.
But in the UK three years ago we were all doing really well from mass producing cheaply in China, because we'd get 2 dollars for every pound. Now we only get 1.5 dollars per pound, and it's been as low as 1.4. This is effectively a cost increase of 25%.
As has already been said, Pioneers business model is to safeguard the price of it's range, therefore even if production costs and materials decrease, the cost to dealers, resellers or distributors will stay the same. It's a good business model that prevents the value of your product from being driven down, because it supports and maintains the profit margins that the people that resell your product will make.
For us as consumers, we wouldn't do it for any old shit product, but since it's 'the industry standard' we're prepared to pay what Pioneer want, and just so long as we do Pioneer will continue to run it's business like that. If I was Pioneer I'd do the same.
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