Hi
Ok, so we all seem to have bought Senheiser stuff from time to time. My observation is that such purchases have less to do with your total income (much of which may go straight to taxes, rent, new oscilloscopes
, or some other pre-defined destination) that with your disposable income. Simply defining disposable income is hard, estimating it is even worse. Thus wild guesses are perfectly acceptable in this case:
When you bought your last purchase from Senheiser, what percentage of your (annual) disposable income did you spend?
In my case I'd say it's never been over 1% a reasonable guess would be half to a quarter of that.
If the 50K headphones scale accordingly, their target customer would have a disposable income at least $5M and more likely in the $10M to $20M range. Again, not *total income* or net worth, this is annual disposable income ...
I could dig out some statistics I suppose. My guess is that you have just narrowed the customer list down to a group of < 10,000 people.
Bob