jonathanccwong said:
dodger916 said:
Yea, and I've seen people pay way too much for them too. I would not necessarily call the C+ a stable market; the demand seems to fluctuate. Long-term it should retain value, but short-term is anyone's guess.
So what would u consider a good price?
Say:
SRG
HRG
DRG
Tough to say definitively, but assuming they are all in good working and cosmetic condition, have modern tubes (not vintage Mesa STR415/416), and don't require servicing, here are some ranges:
SRG: $1,800 - $2,100
HRG $2,000 - $2,400
DRG $2,400 - $2,800
Again, these are very rough ballparks, but should give you a general idea of the ranges. For instance, if you can get a nice SRG for <$1,800 in the condition described above, I'd say it's a good deal; more than $2,100 would be a bit high. I have seen them trade beyond these ranges. If they have ST415/416s with good life left, expect to pay an extra $300+.
As mentioned before, I've seen the market for these amps fluctuate widely. I know a board member who paid $3,500 for a mint condition DRG. I bought my C+ "mutt" (DRGX converted from a IIA) for ~$1,500, but I needed to buy a headshell (thank, gts!). The funny part is Boogiebabies (who later blueprinted the amp) claims mine is among the "best" he's played, so you never really know!
And to complicate matters, go listen to some of gonzo's sound clips in the Rigs & Tones sub-forum. He plays a 60W IIB, and his recordings sound as good as any Mesa I've heard.