To support John's theory:
"With out direct sales model, our regular prices reflect a significant savings over comparable products and are a tremendous value"
Lets look at a good example of the 6T's vs their competition from a noteworthy source:
http://magazine.playbackmag.net/playback/200806web/?folio=214
Aperion 6Ts.
AVG Score= 8.6
Cost = $1390 a pair
Dynaudio Audience 2.
AVG Score= 8
Cost = $1900 a pair
Savings = $510
Klipsh RF-63
AVG Score=8.6
Cost = $1798 a pair
Savings = $408
Paradigm Reference Studio 60
AVG Score= 7.6
Cost = $1799 a pair
Savings = $409
PSB G-Design GT1
AVG Score= 7.3
Cost = $1999 a pair
Savings = $609
Wow John. You are right. Significant Savings and tremendous value over comparable products.
Now I know you can get a great deal on an AVR on the net but hey Aperion is trying something new here. they probably don't have as much control over the AVR price points as they'd like to. But for goodness sake give em a brake, they are saving you hundreds on speakers with untouchable craftsmanship, build quality and service.
Even if you do buy your AVR somewhere else the Gurus here will do their best to help you answer any questions you may have on it. But for anyone who needs it all in one, be rest assured you are getting a great deal with their all in one promotion for the holidays
EDIT: Almost forgot you have to tack on that 10 year warranty and 1 year 100% trade in policy to. Also not sure if you get free shipping on the other speakers, might have to tack that on to? Oh and don't forget the "Never Any Sales Tax" thing to...i'm thinking that's gotta save you a couple more bucks?
Am I missing anything else?