
Man, I really need a Powerstation for my Sunn Solarus. The Solaus sounds great but it's not loud enough for the band.
Man, I also need a winning lottery ticket!!! lol
I don't really understand the thought process here. Marshall literally lowered their prices across the board. Regardless of keeping stock or not, the prices are lower. This is like saying Mesa increased their prices across the board, but because they can't keep amps in stock in Europe, they didn't actually increase their prices...Spaced Out Ace wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 4:41 pmSorry, but no they haven't. They aren't even consistently in stock. Once they are consistently in stock, if the prices stay where they are, then yeah, that can be claimed. Until then, we can't quite claim that.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 2:00 pmzozobra wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 1:31 pm
It's classic British shitty business decision making. Too many MBAs pitching merch instead of core products. I blame the apprentice. Have you've everseen the British apprentice? I don't know where they find these people from as they are the dumbest motherfuckers I have ever seen. Their core skill is unshakable confidence in the face of being flat out wrong, and being totally insufferable. It will be one of these chucklefucks pushing to make yet another mini fridge that looks like a half stack to sell to boomers who played guitar for 3 months when they were 14.
Pretty much the same in the US. The new owners are Swede now so maybe there will be a change. They already fixed the ridiculous USA prices set by the old US distributor so that's a good start. The new CEO gave an interview to Guitar World magazine a few months ago and said that they're in process of reorganizing the company and 2025 will be a big year for new Marshall amps. He even hinted at a possible in-house mod shop. We'll see.
Like you said, we'll see, but I have a feeling the prices will creep at least half way in about two years.
That said, I'm tempted to get a Marshall JCM800.
yeah it doesn't make sense. The Power Station sells for $899 and it's also out of stock pretty much everywhere at the moment. I lucked out and found this one in stock at Vintage King last week and guess how much I paid for it? yep $899ninjaraf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:52 pm I don't really understand the thought process here. Marshall literally lowered their prices across the board. Regardless of keeping stock or not, the prices are lower. This is like saying Mesa increased their prices across the board, but because they can't keep amps in stock in Europe, they didn't actually increase their prices...
Okay, then. Ignore me, I'm just being cynical.ninjaraf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:52 pmI don't really understand the thought process here. Marshall literally lowered their prices across the board. Regardless of keeping stock or not, the prices are lower. This is like saying Mesa increased their prices across the board, but because they can't keep amps in stock in Europe, they didn't actually increase their prices...Spaced Out Ace wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 4:41 pmSorry, but no they haven't. They aren't even consistently in stock. Once they are consistently in stock, if the prices stay where they are, then yeah, that can be claimed. Until then, we can't quite claim that.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 2:00 pm
Pretty much the same in the US. The new owners are Swede now so maybe there will be a change. They already fixed the ridiculous USA prices set by the old US distributor so that's a good start. The new CEO gave an interview to Guitar World magazine a few months ago and said that they're in process of reorganizing the company and 2025 will be a big year for new Marshall amps. He even hinted at a possible in-house mod shop. We'll see.
Like you said, we'll see, but I have a feeling the prices will creep at least half way in about two years.
That said, I'm tempted to get a Marshall JCM800.
I love Fryette, but they can't produce stuff anywhere close to what they did 10-15 years ago, nor are they remotely close to Marshall in terms of production volume.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 6:18 pmyeah it doesn't make sense. The Power Station sells for $899 and it's also out of stock pretty much everywhere at the moment. I lucked out and found this one in stock at Vintage King last week and guess how much I paid for it? yep $899ninjaraf wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 5:52 pm I don't really understand the thought process here. Marshall literally lowered their prices across the board. Regardless of keeping stock or not, the prices are lower. This is like saying Mesa increased their prices across the board, but because they can't keep amps in stock in Europe, they didn't actually increase their prices...
In the used market I see people trying to take advantage of products that are out of stock and sell for same as new or more for those who can't/don't want to wait.
But for new products, the price does not change whether it's currently in stock or not.
It doesn't make what you said any less nonsensical, Marshall prices went down. It's not a conspiracy lolSpaced Out Ace wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 7:33 pm
I love Fryette, but they can't produce stuff anywhere close to what they did 10-15 years ago, nor are they remotely close to Marshall in terms of production volume.