D-moll price and other diezel amp change

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thank's you and wow great news...but it's written that d-moll it's 120 watt

you don't want to do an 50 watts , enough to play on appartment
 
When the master volume is good 50 or 100 doesn't really change a thing when you talk about low volume.

The D-Moll tarif is quite aggressive compare with the former Einstein prices, which dropped too. Hopefully I don't have cash anymore :D
 
This amp is sounding killer and $2200...I'm liking the way that's sounding too. I hope Brad brings 'em in for that.
 
2200$ ????

Is that number somehow related to the D Mon???
 
Heritage Softail":3sru7ug4 said:
2200$ ????

Is that number somehow related to the D Mon???

If that is in fact the pricing from a German dealer, the US price list will have German Export duties, US import duties, shipping/handling fees and dealer mark-up added to it.
 
We don't have USA pricing yet but will post up as soon as we get it.
 
atune":3d4uedp6 said:
thank's you and wow great news...but it's written that d-moll it's 120 watt

you don't want to do an 50 watts , enough to play on appartment
Just get the 120W head and cover 42% of your ears and you got the 50W head.
 
Gentlemen, it´s good to know that you like the price point of D-Moll.
This is adressed to our valued customers in the US and other countries abroad:
Please consider that we have to deal with higher freight charges, import charges, eventually distributor margins, servicing costs and such. The overhead is up to tripple!
Musik Produktiv is around the corner of the Diezel factory. Freight charges ex work are $25,00 per amp.
Warranty repairs are done within a 48 hours turnaround and the costs would be 50$ (freight ) without paying a foreign service department.
If you check German prices for US made products you´ll find a price gap too, but the other way round. There is always one winner - FEDEX or UPS.
US price is yet to be announced. We are still about to do some cost "massage" and there is quite some homework to do on our end before we can announce the final price in several other coutnries.
We are still working on the final look. This time the challange is to make an amp with the tonal quality every potential customer can expect from a Diezel amp, for sure "made in Germany", but with less cost intense cosmetics.
For example: All our existing models come with hard anodized aluminium grills and faceplates.
All these parts lead to a significant price increase and have absolutely no impact on the guitar tone.

This time we try to make a cool design with a smart selection of incrediences. The same eletronic parts as used for the entire Diezel line.
It doesn´t mean we´d reduce this product to it´s tonal quality value though.
We just need to stress our brains a little longer in order to make the D-Moll affordable for more guitarplayers.
This is our very first attempt to fight the "maxed out credit card syndrom" which was reported to us by numerous musicians :aww:
I ensure you we´ll do our very best to get as close as possible to the European price point!
 
I have been observing Diezel amp owners and Diezel amp company guy, and even Peter Diezel on here. It is an amazing family devotion by all. Gotta say the post above is something to inspire faith in a company and the leadership.

If you guys, Diezel, are able to pull that plan off... Diezel tone at that price point, it has to be a challenge to the current "tone to price point" business model out there.

And as an aftermarket upgrade if there are replacement grille kits and LED light kits etc, to personalize your D Mon, that could be at a much higher profit margin and separate from the pain of the initial purchase.

Good luck.
 
Peter Stapfer":1suu48oz said:
Gentlemen, it´s good to know that you like the price point of D-Moll.
This is adressed to our valued customers in the US and other countries abroad:
Please consider that we have to deal with higher freight charges, import charges, eventually distributor margins, servicing costs and such. The overhead is up to tripple!
Musik Produktiv is around the corner of the Diezel factory. Freight charges ex work are $25,00 per amp.
Warranty repairs are done within a 48 hours turnaround and the costs would be 50$ (freight ) without paying a foreign service department.
If you check German prices for US made products you´ll find a price gap too, but the other way round. There is always one winner - FEDEX or UPS.
US price is yet to be announced. We are still about to do some cost "massage" and there is quite some homework to do on our end before we can announce the final price in several other coutnries.
We are still working on the final look. This time the challange is to make an amp with the tonal quality every potential customer can expect from a Diezel amp, for sure "made in Germany", but with less cost intense cosmetics.
For example: All our existing models come with hard anodized aluminium grills and faceplates.
All these parts lead to a significant price increase and have absolutely no impact on the guitar tone.

This time we try to make a cool design with a smart selection of incrediences. The same eletronic parts as used for the entire Diezel line.
It doesn´t mean we´d reduce this product to it´s tonal quality value though.
We just need to stress our brains a little longer in order to make the D-Moll affordable for more guitarplayers.
This is our very first attempt to fight the "maxed out credit card syndrom" which was reported to us by numerous musicians :aww:
I ensure you we´ll do our very best to get as close as possible to the European price point!
You and Papa simply rock. Thanks for the intel. :salute: :salute: :salute:

Uncle Mo
 
So one for your living room, one for your bath room,
one for your restroom, one for your bedroom and
two for the kids room ?

:lol: :LOL:
 
Peter Diezel":3uhjujsc said:
So one for your living room, one for your bath room,
one for your restroom, one for your bedroom and
two for the kids room ?

:lol: :LOL:

I'm with you on this one.... D-Moll and Schmidt as I only have two small rooms :lol: :LOL:
 
Peter Diezel":38p204it said:
So one for your living room, one for your bath room,
one for your restroom, one for your bedroom and
two for the kids room ?

:lol: :LOL:

Papa,

I like the way you think! :lol: :LOL: :rock:

Uncle
 
Uncle Brad,

is it true that you will order the first run including 100 pieces ?

:lol: :LOL:
 
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