
steve_k
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BrokenFusion":1l06l1ku said:Maybe some men have discovered that more $ does not = better tone.
Many men chase what they consider good tone to their own ears. Better tone to one person may be shit to another.
BrokenFusion":1l06l1ku said:Maybe some men have discovered that more $ does not = better tone.
glip22":35u9ddqj said:I changed my mind. Its definitely the economy. You speak of the gear that would last minutes a couple of years ago not selling now. Unless I am blind, nothing at all is really selling. I have never seen the classified ads get buried so quickly because members are bumping their unsold gear. Like TGP on a smaller scale. The economy here and abroad is very bad. It affects all on some level. Some are financially ok, and others are struggling. The people that are ok are probably not spending as well. Others that are more than ok can still afford to buy what they want. Some have good savings, some are still earning decent income, and some have inheritances but the state of this economy is very poor regardless. This is a fact.
jcj":3g7nq0au said:glip22":3g7nq0au said:I changed my mind. Its definitely the economy. You speak of the gear that would last minutes a couple of years ago not selling now. Unless I am blind, nothing at all is really selling. I have never seen the classified ads get buried so quickly because members are bumping their unsold gear. Like TGP on a smaller scale. The economy here and abroad is very bad. It affects all on some level. Some are financially ok, and others are struggling. The people that are ok are probably not spending as well. Others that are more than ok can still afford to buy what they want. Some have good savings, some are still earning decent income, and some have inheritances but the state of this economy is very poor regardless. This is a fact.
While the economy is still kicking some people's nuts up around their ears, I think the lack of liquidity in used gear, and the fact that not much in the way of new product has hit the market are the real culprits.
Years ago (as most here remember) "buying to try" was very common; you picked an item up, checked it out, and passed it along to the next person, if it wasn't your thing.
These days, most of the people on this forum who participated freely in "buy to try" have already experienced everything that interested them, which creates a lack of demand from that camp; very little that's "new and exciting" out there in amp land to lure us back into the fray.
In my opinion, you basically have three groups here-
The "I'd LOVE to, but I'm broke" guys.
The "been there, done that" guys.
The "I'd love to, but I don't want the ass beating of trying to sell, and the huge loss that comes with a lack of liquidity" guys.
Unfortunately, the first two groups pretty much kill it for the third group (not enough of them to be self sustaining), and so there ends the "buy to try" market. Of course, all IMO .![]()
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LP Freak":2pxpclct said:Sorry man, you're only half right. Not sure what cave you live in but the economy sucks.![]()
Let me get this straight, the economy sucks because it'll take you a year to buy a powerball II, a Herbert, two mills acoustic cabs, a better delay, a black LP with new pickups and locking tuners?colimofsmoke":t0qdp8mt said:For me it's the economy. If I had the money I would be buying a powerball II, a Herbert, two mills acoustics cabs so I could bi-amp, a better delay, and an all black LP which i would upgrade with Duncan distortions and locking tuners. At my current rate of pay vs financial need, this would take me more than a year to accomplish. Fwiw, I am a "younger" forum member.
I think you have to add the group that decided paying off current debt is smarter than acquiring more debt for more gear to try out that you'll end up selling. Thanks 2008 for the wake up call.jcj":12v16zrv said:In my opinion, you basically have three groups here-
The "I'd LOVE to, but I'm broke" guys.
The "been there, done that" guys.
The "I'd love to, but I don't want the ass beating of trying to sell, and the huge loss that comes with a lack of liquidity" guys.
Rogue":2xqv8kgx said:I think you have to add the group that decided paying off current debt is smarter than acquiring more debt for more gear to try out that you'll end up selling. Thanks 2008 for the wake up call.jcj":2xqv8kgx said:In my opinion, you basically have three groups here-
The "I'd LOVE to, but I'm broke" guys.
The "been there, done that" guys.
The "I'd love to, but I don't want the ass beating of trying to sell, and the huge loss that comes with a lack of liquidity" guys.
I'm in that group and I suspect I'm far from alone. Of course, that may also intersect with the "been there, done that" group.![]()
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That steep blue line is the period I went through my gear whoring, and I'm a piker.![]()
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Rogue":2rscddhe said:Let me get this straight, the economy sucks because it'll take you a year to buy a powerball II, a Herbert, two mills acoustic cabs, a better delay, a black LP with new pickups and locking tuners?colimofsmoke":2rscddhe said:For me it's the economy. If I had the money I would be buying a powerball II, a Herbert, two mills acoustics cabs so I could bi-amp, a better delay, and an all black LP which i would upgrade with Duncan distortions and locking tuners. At my current rate of pay vs financial need, this would take me more than a year to accomplish. Fwiw, I am a "younger" forum member.
Are you joking or being serious? There are billions of people in the world that would LOVE to be in your dismal economic situation.