Aries Cerat DAC Review: Helene

Yes. In Europe RRP is 23k Euros for Poseidon and 13,8K for Helene so quite a big difference
Yes, that is a huge price difference.
 
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Indeed … I thought it rather weird that for some reason the Aries Cerat Helene was showing up on a google search as $19.000 on a leading US web site and yet considerably less on most European and UK dealer web sites Viz :


Hence @Stef ‘s post previously indicating a much wider RRP disparity between these two DACS that I myself seemed to recall ?!?!
The Kassandra would be more appropriate to compare with the Poseidon as they share the same RRP
 
Indeed … I thought it rather weird that for some reason the Aries Cerat Helene was showing up on a google search as $19.000 on a leading US web site and yet considerably less on most European and UK dealer web sites Viz :


Hence @Stef ‘s post previously indicating a much wider RRP disparity between these two DACS that I myself seemed to recall ?!?!
North American distributor markup?
 
North American distributor markup?

It's interesting how people always seem to forget the added expense of shipping to the US (usually requires air freight) plus import taxes/duties are different in different countries countries.

The concept that something should cost the same in all the different countries and regions where there are different costs of doing business in different countries is an uniformed notion.

Some larger companies choose to adjust their pricing to make it more consistent, but many companies don't. If a country is more expensive to do business in or more expensive to ship to that is no fault of the company.
 
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It's interesting how people always seem to forget the added expense of shipping to the US (usually requires air freight) plus import taxes/duties are different in different countries countries.

The concept that something should cost the same in all the different countries and regions where there are different costs of doing business in different countries is an uniformed notion.

Some larger companies choose to adjust their pricing to make it more consistent, but many companies don't. If a country is more expensive to do business in or more expensive to ship to that is no fault of the company.
True. Living down here at the arse end of the planet, international freight is a killer.
 
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True. Living down here at the arse end of the planet, international freight is a killer.
The other thing people forget is they do a conversion of exchange rate at the one moment in time and they expect it to be exact and constant.

The change rates can wildly fluctuate so typically distributors will price it a bit "safe" to account for their currency fluctuations.

That way there is more room to absorb the exchange fluctuations and not need to change the retail price on a near daily bases.
 
Companies budget an exchange rate for the year in their business plan and then their bottom line might be up or down at the end of the year based on that budgeted amount. Futures trading was devised with the intention of smoothing the fluctuations. Look what that got us.

But perhaps Musk will develop a rocket drone that can drop ship products to Australia in a few hours someday.
 
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I guess that the initial point was only to compare the prices of the Heléne and the Poseidon DAC. Since they are both European DAC they should land in each country with the same price difference. The Poseidon being more expensive it should be compared to the Kassandra.
Having said that, I really think that those 2 brands build gorgeous DAC with incredible sonic abilities.
 

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