As a retired teacher I don't have a business background so things that make sense to me business wise may not be sound. That is why I am asking those of you who run businesses and have a business sense. It has to do with the switch to app controlled control systems by both Lionel and MTH.
Some observations from being a forum member for a few years:
1. There seem to be a lot of members who don't want app controlled systems and covet their older hand held controls. Statements I have seen include, "I bought a few before they became unavailable so I am all set".
2. Those older hand held controls go for insane prices no matter where you look. People must really want them.
3. There seems to be no shortage of posts asking how to repair a broken Legacy control system or MTH TIU, etc with few good options as answers. Some about TMCC as well.
4. Lionel and MTH have both chosen to focus on app controlled systems controlled by tablets and phones which have been in the works for a few years and not available. Meanwhile I mostly see complaints about that being the only future alternative from these two companies none of which seem to be willing to make their code open source as with DCC. But that is not the main question I have.
5. My Question: The O Gauge hobby is small compared to HO. I would venture to say that most of the O Guage hobbyists in the US are on this forum. We won't live forever so won't new O Guage enthusiasts have to replace us in equal or greater numbers for Lionel and MTH to be viable in the future?
And where will those new enthusiasts come from? If the hobby is really expensive won't interest in it for newbies have to come from us existing enthusiasts to make the expense seem worthwhile for them? That as opposed to advertising or starter sets? If we are not enthusiastic about giving up handheld control systems and embracing app controls in sufficient numbers how will that generate enough sales of O Gauge products for Lionel and MTH to remain profitable enough to stay in business? And if the answer is "it may not", why are they not listening?
John