I see EVH amps increased pricing again...pfft.

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I have no idea what you are talking about and don't care enough to want to.
Thanks for your update. I won’t quote your previous post. Yak on. Prices for everything suck
 


EVH amps have been pretty affordable for a long time.
I know EVH as a company changed alot of things around since Ed's passing.
Love Ed from the beginning but never a fan of his products.
But i did end up w/a Wolfgang Standard about a year ago, outstanding F-ing guitar.
I donated it to a shop that was struggling a friend of mine last month.
 

EVH amps have been pretty affordable for a long time.
I know EVH as a company changed alot of things around since Ed's passing.
Love Ed from the beginning but never a fan of his products.
But i did end up w/a Wolfgang Standard about a year ago, outstanding F-ing guitar.
I donated it to a shop that was struggling a friend of mine last month.
Not a fan of the EVH amps myself but some of the guitars are really good.
 
Everything has gone up. Shit, I went to 5 guys got three regular burgers, two fries and two milk shakes… $45. The burgers are now like $10. I was calm and the young girl at the register said everyone is in shock about the prices.

So it’s not just amps, it’s everything. What’s sad is everyone can’t afford it and are worse off today than a year ago.

Good thing I’m not a EVH amp fan. ?
 
Everything has gone up. Shit, I went to 5 guys got three regular burgers, two fries and two milk shakes… $45. The burgers are now like $10. I was calm and the young girl at the register said everyone is in shock about the prices.

So it’s not just amps, it’s everything. What’s sad is everyone can’t afford it and are worse off today than a year ago.

Good thing I’m not a EVH amp fan. ?
One xtra large pizza here = $40 bucks. 2 raw from the store Ribeyes = $42 bucks.
Last year my wife & i went to a favorite BBQ place, meat/one side & a soda each $55 bucks and we had to stay in our car.
Most all restaurants here have jacked prices 40% or more.
I was suppose to have a front end alignment on my car today i have an excellent mechanic. He called me last night, no workers everyone tested positive for Covid, now i gotta go somewhere ive never been before.
 
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One xtra large pizza here = $40 bucks. 2 raw from the store Ribeyes = $42 bucks.
Last year my wife & i went to a favorite BBQ place, meat/one side & a soda each $55 bucks and we had to stay in out car.
Most all restaurants here have jacked prices 40% or more.
I was suppose to have a front end alignment on my car today i have an excellent mechanic. He called me last night, no workers everyone tested positive for Covid, now i gotta go somewhere ive never been before.
It’s honestly insane.

Most people don’t realize that it’s a double edged sword. The value of your dollar is down AND prices have increased. So that $100 of yours is now worth about $90 and that pizza that use to cost $25 is now $30. I’m simplifying it, but just know whatever inflation number we are being fed is not the “actual” inflation you are seeing/feeling. It’s sucks.
 
I ordered a JP-2C and Mesa 412 on 12/2/2021

JP-2C ordered at $2749 and now $2999
412 ordered at $1199 and now $1299
 
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It’s honestly insane.

Most people don’t realize that it’s a double edged sword. The value of your dollar is down AND prices have increased. So that $100 of yours is now worth about $90 and that pizza that use to cost $25 is now $30. I’m simplifying it, but just know whatever inflation number we are being fed is not the “actual” inflation you are seeing/feeling. It’s sucks.
Yes simple math with logic.
The problem is many can't comprehend logic and simple math eludes them.
But they sure can use a keyboard !
 
It's hard to discuss the high prices this year without acknowledging that the current chosen White House Administrator is to blame.
Well that's maybe a good reason IF it wasn't world wide. We aren't the only ones seeing prices going up.
 
I can definitely see how supply-chain issues and staff shortages due to COVID quarantine and whatnot have affected many areas.

Food production, harvesting, processing, warehousing / wholesaling and delivery. That affects supermarket, restaurant and take-away prices.

Electronic-parts production and supply. On and on it goes...
 

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