dodger916 said:
joshwilson3 said:
Why can't you get a discount on Mesa amps?
From what I've read, Mesa is very strict when it comes to dealer latitude...they basically give them none! By providing no dealer pricing flexibility they keep the playing field level between dealers. So, big-volume retailers like Guitar Center, who can afford to discount, cannot undercut the smaller dealers, thus keeping the dealer network as broad as possible. A delaer who violates the policy gets bounced. They also have not allowed internet sales to prevent someone from "using" retail dealers to demo the product but buying from a discount on-line retailer. Also, will not allow buyers to have an amp shipped from a retailer. They want buyers to walk out of the store with the amp. I believe an amp that is shipped will void the warranty and endanger the dealership for the seller.
In regards to the part about online sales, perhaps that is applicable to north America but even so the reasons stated I think are questionable to say the least unless I misunderstood something in the post. Can you point us to where you read that?
Outside of North America things would seem to be a little more liberal in policy if what you said is correct. By way of example, in Japan I can get mesa equipment at a retailer store, on line from a retailers web site, from online only stores, even directly from the distributor although much more expensive, and of course second hand from online auctions.
ikebe (retail store that also sells online)
http://www.ikebe-gakki.com/free_search_20.php?state2=&brand=129&h_price1=0&h_price2=0&c_time=0&shop=0&img_flg=1&page_cnt=48&order=1&submit1=%8C%9F%8D%F5%82%B7%82%E9&cate=3
Ishibashi (retail store that also sells online)
http://1484.bz/c/?mode=find&cond=AND&view=20&word=mesa&part=&x=0&y=0
sound house (online only store and usualy the best prices)
http://www.soundhouse.co.jp/shop/SearchList.asp?search_all=mesa&i_type=a&x=0&y=0
rakuen (even where you can also buy underwear and soap)
http://esearch.rakuten.co.jp/rms/sd/esearch/vc?sv=2&sitem=mesa+boogie
Yahoo auction (just if anyoen is interested in what mesa stuff goes for over seas.)
http://search5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/search?p=mesa&auccat=2084018998&f=0x2&alocale=0jp&apg=1&s1=cbids&o1=d&mode=2
Also you can buy mesa from the distributor in Japan although they do not have a walk in store. here is the price list for mesa from kandashokai the mesa distributor in japan. Now for the prices listed here how much flexibility they have I have no idea but might go to the first part of the post about how the pricing is done from mesa to the distributors to the retailers. (they have no info on teh mark V yet but they do note that the Mark I reissue and the Mark IV are no longer in production)
http://www.kandashokai.co.jp/boogie/boogie_price.htm