guitardr
Well-known member
I recently bought a Stiletto Deuce II head from a Mesa dealer.
I checked it out in the store and it looked clean and in good shape until I got it home, and then I saw...
1. A disturbing amount of dust on top of the tubes & chasis.
2. In it's plastic paperwork folder a catalog dating from 2004!
Shouldn't dealers be prohibited from charging the MSRP on shop-worn and demo amps?
Anybody know what Mesa's view is on this kind of situation?
Seems a bit deceptive to me: you can't do this in the automotive and other consumable industries.
I checked it out in the store and it looked clean and in good shape until I got it home, and then I saw...
1. A disturbing amount of dust on top of the tubes & chasis.
2. In it's plastic paperwork folder a catalog dating from 2004!
Shouldn't dealers be prohibited from charging the MSRP on shop-worn and demo amps?
Anybody know what Mesa's view is on this kind of situation?
Seems a bit deceptive to me: you can't do this in the automotive and other consumable industries.