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First Half Audio Sales Rise 16%: CEA

By Joseph Palenchar -- TWICE, 8/9/2006

Arlington, Va. – Rising home- and portable-audio sales lifted June’s industry-wide audio sales by 23.4 percent to $938.8 million and first-half sales by 16.1 percent to $4.68 billion, CEA statistics show.

The latest factory-level sales statistics show the industry gaining momentum with each passing quarter, rising 15.1 percent in the first quarter to $2.34 billion and 17 percent in the second quarter to $2.34 billion (see table).

The latest statistics also point to:

  •  a maturing MP3 player market, which propelled portable audio sales upward in 2005 by 119 percent but only by 43.3 percent during this year’s first half;

  •  a reversal of fortunes in the component home audio industry, whose sales fell 20 percent in 2005 but rebounded 9.8 percent in the first half of this year;

  • continuing weakness in the home audio market, with first-half sales falling 1.9 percent to $1 billion because rebounding component sales couldn’t offset an 11.9 percent decline in home system sales;

  •  continued contraction in home system sales, which fell 26.7 percent in 2005 and 11.9 percent in the first half of this year. A 21.5 percent bounce in June, however, could signal that the end of the decline is near; and

  • an autosound aftermarket going in reverse — and fast.

Here’s how the product segments fared for the month, quarter and half, including revisions to statistics previously released:

Portables: June sales jumped 37.1 percent to $521.9 million, 34.5 percent in the second quarter to $1.25 billion, and 43.3 percent in the first half to $2.62 billion.

Home audio systems: Monthly sales rose for the first time in June, accelerating at a brisk 21.5 percent rate to $127.6 million. That was enough to drive up second-quarter sales by 8 percent to $325.5 million despite consecutive monthly declines in each of the half’s previous months. First-half sales were off 11.9 percent to $489.7 million. The statistics include sales of home tabletop radios, including clock radios.

Home audio components: Back from the brink, component sales climbed 15.5 percent in June to $101.9 million. Momentum accelerated in the second quarter, when sales rose12.7 percent to $266.1 million following a first-quarter gain of 6.9 percent. First-half sales were up as a result by 9.8 percent to $519.1 million.

Total home audio: Component audio’s strength didn’t prevent a first-half decline in total home audio sales (components and systems combined). June sales were up 18.7 percent to $229.5 million, and second-quarter sales were up 10.1 percent to $591.6 million, but first-half sales were down 1.9 percent to $1 billion.

Aftermarket autosound: Sales were essentially flat in June at $188.4 million, but even that is welcome news following a first-quarter decline of 14.4 percent, a second-quarter decline of 6.3 percent to $503.3 million, and a first-half decline of 10.7 percent to $1.05 billion. Sales include satellite-radio tuners, including plug-and-play tuners that can be used in the car and home.

Industry sales: June sales jumped 23.4 percent to $939.8 million, marking the second biggest monthly gain of the year. Sales were up 15.1 percent in the first quarter to $2.34 billion, 17 percent in the second quarter to $2.34 billion, and 16.1 percent in the first half to $4.68 billion.

 
First-Half 2006 Audio Sales
(Factory level, in millions)
June1st Half1st Quarter2nd Quarter
Portables*$521.9037.1%$2,623.343.3%$1,373.852.3%$1,249.534.5%
Home Components**$101.9015.5%$519.19.8%$253.06.9%$266.112.7%
Home Systems***$127.6021.5%$489.7-11.9%$164.2-35.5%$325.58%
Total Home (Comp. + Systems)$229.5018.7%$1,008.8-1.9%$417.2-15.1%$591.610.1%
Aftermarket Autosound****$188.400.3%$1,048.1-10.7%$544.7-14.4%$503.3-6.3%
Total Audio$939.8023.4%$4,680.216.1%$2,335.815.1%$2,344.417%
* includes home radios.
** Consists of electronic components, speakers
*** Consists of shelf systems and home-theater-in-a-box electronics/speaker systems.
****Includes all satellite radio
Source: Consumer Electronics Association, Arlington, Va.
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