
steve_k
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paulmapp8306":kwdrh1yu said:Theres more to it that - they just raised their prices.
Its a lot more expensive to make now, as while there assembled in the UK, most of the parts are from other countries. With the £ crashing it became (roughyl) 33% more expensive to buy the same thing from out of the country , so Marshall have to raise their prices by a similar % to make the same proffit themselves.
That said, the $ may not be worth what ot once was in some quarters, but actually the £ is worse, so it should be cheaper in the US that it was.
2007, exchange was £1 to $2. So - if the amo cost £1000 in the UK (which it didnt, just for demo) then the cost in the US would be $2000 plus shippin, import tax etc. Call is $2200. The £ then crashed to $1.50, but has since recovered a little to todays $1.58. So today, if the UK price was the same £1000 the us price would now be $1580 plus the same duty etc - total $1780 ish.
Ultimately, Marshall are going to raise their prices every year or so to account from inflation (as every company does pretty much - you wouldnt believe the uproar in the UK when Fender up their pricews a lot - and regularly), and together with the cost of importing the parts this more than offsets the saving due to the £/$.
Not standing up for Marshal here - Im not a fan at all, but its all driven by the cost to manufactur, plus £/$ rates. Over here for instance the JVM is around £1100 but a Dual Rec is £2000 - and a Bognor XTC 101b around £2400. Id wager the prices are much closer stateside for the same reasons.
Well said on all accounts! In Belfast are you? Just spent the last 5 weeks messing around Ireland.
Steve