marshman said:A few years ago my bud and I went out to get his Mesa (nomad 55) and the dealer, with whom we've been dealing for a good 10 years, told us that Mesa does indeed set the prices, and he has virtually no wiggle room for discounting. In fairness, he then proceeded to knock off the 'sales tax' for him, giving us a de facto discount, but he had to make that up somewhere else. Probably on a Marshall to a middle aged wanna-be-bluesman....oh, wait, that woulda been ME!!
Ken j said:GC can't even do the 12 months same as cash promotion on Mesa products unless you also purchase a non-Mesa product. There is probably a loop hole in their clause that allows it with the additional purchase.
Ken j said:GC can't even do the 12 months same as cash promotion on Mesa products unless you also purchase a non-Mesa product. There is probably a loop hole in their clause that allows it with the additional purchase.
Billy Adams said:If you noticed, mesa wont let anyone adversise them. They have a strict rule about it. They are a small company that is renoun for their amps. They want to keep their company as prestine and high end as possible. No ones even allowed to give discounts on their products. This way Mesa maintains their reputation as a high end producer with no comprimising. Im sure its also good for buisness cause they stick out of the crowd. Im glad they are uptight cause its just one ore thing showing that the truely care about their product.
Platypus said:Billy Adams said:If you noticed, mesa wont let anyone adversise them. They have a strict rule about it. They are a small company that is renoun for their amps. They want to keep their company as prestine and high end as possible. No ones even allowed to give discounts on their products. This way Mesa maintains their reputation as a high end producer with no comprimising. Im sure its also good for buisness cause they stick out of the crowd. Im glad they are uptight cause its just one ore thing showing that the truely care about their product.
While this is true it blows my mind that they let Guitar Centre carry their product for this exact reason. GC ruins their product in my opinion. I haven't been to a single GC where the salsesperson knew how to tune the amp, or knew anything about it. The last trip to GC I asked to play a stiletto, the guy kept trying to convince me that the Triple Rectifer was the amp I wanted. I explained to him calmly that it was a totally different amp and he argued and said I can get similar tones from the 6L6 power tubes...
That and the only shop Mesa authorized to blow out the Stiletto's to was Guitar Centre... (around here), this really irks me considering I'd much rather give the business to the local shops that actually know how to use the Mesa product and won't try to sell you something you're obviously not interested in.
I have this sinking feeling in my stomach that GC is going to hurt M/B in the long run.
Sorry for the soapbox there, and apologies to anyone who works for GC and knows their stuff... I'm just giving you my personal experience here. Not trying to grind my axe
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