Yeah the studio Jubilee just got a bit more affordable. And that’s the one Marshall circuit I want that I don’t have.
The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
More guitars than anyone could need
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Metropoulos Metroplex Mk I
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Metropoulos Metroplex Mk I
Egnater Seminar Amp 50
Orange Rockerverb 50 Mk III
Peavey 5150
Fender 1976 Vibrolux Reverb
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
Honestly, I don't care
When people say used prices are inflated.... yes they are, because WE are inflating them.
I get trying to get the most out of your money, but then when you go buy more used gear you are spending more too, so it makes no sense.
Now, the vintage/collectors market, that's a whole different business. But we could all be trading used Gibson Les Pauls for $1300, used USA strats for $800, Marshalls for like $1k and we would all having a better experience with used gear.
It's not some crazy external force that drive used prices up. WE do that. It's great when you're selling, but then when it's your turn to buy something, you get the same hose you stuck up someone else's ass. This is why I am doing most of my deals with Atomic these days because they are fair when paying for my used gear and fair when selling me stuff. The Reverb market is so overpriced these days it's hard to get anything from there. Musicians are the champions of shooting themselves in the foot.
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For years I've wanted a JTM45 and one or two 1960s with greenbacks, but the price has always put that idea out of reach.
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Yeah the JTM45 is $1950 now. Still not a cheap amp but not bad for an UK made Marshall.
This should put the used ones around $1500, which is pretty awesome.
I'll probably buy one eventually but I want the 100w first...
This should put the used ones around $1500, which is pretty awesome.
I'll probably buy one eventually but I want the 100w first...
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
For me, it's the idea of using a 30w amp through a relatively inefficient cab.
That said, one of my guitarists is using a 2555SL and it sounds so fucking good... if I were to buy a 100w Marshall, that's the way I think I would go.
That said, one of my guitarists is using a 2555SL and it sounds so fucking good... if I were to buy a 100w Marshall, that's the way I think I would go.
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
Good to see Marshall being back in a much more reasonable price range in the US
These days Mesa amps got listed again in Europe and their prices are now around +50% up compared to 21/22 when they started to disappear from the European market
These days Mesa amps got listed again in Europe and their prices are now around +50% up compared to 21/22 when they started to disappear from the European market
Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
I don’t like Marshall’s but I like this price reduction precedent!
Mesa prices have nearly doubled in the US in the last few years, too, so I’d expect EU pricing to be even more off the rails.
Mesa prices have nearly doubled in the US in the last few years, too, so I’d expect EU pricing to be even more off the rails.
I like 5150s. The rest of you bullshit amps can get fucked.
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
This is excellent news. Hope the used prices go down as well.
Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
I also heard some rumblings that the new owners are getting rid of their amp stock and killing off all amps, but I’ll believe it when I see it. I know there was that recent soundbite about how the amp sales only make up about 5% of the current revenue, but that just sounds dumb that they would just focus on selling mini fridges and Bluetooth speakers.
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Re: The end of Marshall USA price gouging.
Marshall does make a lot more money from headphones sales these days but they're NOT killing off their amp line, quite the contrary, there are some really cool things coming up in the near future.