The~Kid
Well-known member
I mean MojoTone ain't the only game in town
I'm not trying to criticize you or anything but I think your math is a bit misleading. You're talking about increasing consumer costs by 30% which would actually put more profit in your pocket even with tariffs.Yeah when you build a complete amp, you’re looking at an increase of at least 20-30%. A $3500 amp is now up to $4550. No one will pay $1k extra for the same thing so it comes out of profits from the builder.
So in this thread you have said two things that stand out to me.I for one specifically made it a point not to make this political. As a business owner, I refrain from making political statements and opinions in public forums. There are many times I’d love to interject my partisan opinions, but I don’t appreciate businesses that do that. You alienate one portion of your customer base and you really should be unbiased as a business, in my opinion.
Even though I don’t agree with someone’s political stance, I can respect it (most the time, within reason).
I didn’t post my original statement with the intent of taking sides politically. But I do think people need to hear first hand, real-world experience from a business owner about the reality of tariffs and the issues they create.
As I said in my original post, the first response is always, “buy parts from the US then, and don’t pay tariffs.”
Buying parts from the US will cost even more than paying tariffs in most cases. And prices for the end consumer will be so high that you won’t sell anything and can’t compete. People think it’s some sort of easy solution until you’re in the position to actually have to buy the parts.
I seriously doubt I could even find half the parts needed to build an amp all Made in USA. Things like chassis, transformers and head shells I get from the US. But the electrical parts, good luck. And as said, the cost would be so prohibitive you’d never make a profit.
I'm sure no one would find a product or any parts made in China in your house, right?So in this thread you have said two things that stand out to me.
A) You were fine with other people paying more and only complained when it started costing you more.
B) You are bemoaning the fact that the cheap, Chinese bullshit that has inundated the US marketplace is now going to cost you more, just not as much as actually buying US made products.
I'm sure no one would find a product or any parts made in China in your house, right?
Ok your saying he is wrong, but as he mentioned he owns his own business and it has been impacted in a negative way because of the tariffs, but apparently you seem to know more than he does about his own business.I'm not angry. I'm pointing you to economic facts that show you're wrong and have no understanding of what's going on. Those are two different things.
Why would that ever need to be done?
Yeah, we need to get back to Rock and Roll!!!i cant believe people are arguing over tariffs, that never happens![]()
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So who exactly dialed up all this political bullshit when the components of a guitar cabinet can easily be sourced from the US where you pay zero tariffs? Casters from SCC in West Reading, Tolex from Keyline in Trenton, plywood from a million mills all over the US.
If you specifically select foreign made speakers that's the only component that should be subject to rariffs.
Methinks we have more than a few butthurt europeons and chinese bots in here.
Are you serious?Some things to consider...
1. There are only about 2,500 mill businesses operating in the US. If you expand that to other types of wood production, only about 3,000. This feels at least slightly south of "a MILLION mills"...
From his quote .Are you serious?
That thing flying just over your head was a bundle of void-free birch plywood made in a US mill, and flying just above that was the point.
Get used to it. Tariffs are out of control. I’m paying a lot of extra money in tariffs for parts to mod and build amps. Up to 44% extra.
Everyone thinks other countries are absorbing these costs. They 100% are not. They are all passed on to the consumer in the US. It’s a tax on Americans disguised and sold as a tariff on other countries.
The common response is, “well, buy US made products then.” That’s totally and completely unrealistic. Go source parts to build an amp
from the US. Not going to happen. They’re all made overseas.
Trust me, I thought these tariffs were a good idea until I realized how they work. I have to raise my prices to compensate. So it creates inflation as well.
All these billions coming in are coming out of American small business owners’ pockets. And then these $2k checks will supposedly go out. But guys like me won’t see a dime because we work our asses off and make too much money, even though we are the ones paying the bulk of the tariffs. Not that I want any government subsidies anyway.
I avoid politics as much as possible but this isn’t taking sides or being partisan, it’s just a fact. Once these tariffs affect you personally and your ability to make a living you’ll really start to understand. I’ve realized it’s easy to shift the blame and think it’s not a big deal when it doesn’t affect you directly.
I’m sure Mojotone is getting a lot of material from overseas and this is a way to combat loss of profits. Can’t blame them.
Are you serious?
That thing flying just over your head was a bundle of void-free birch plywood made in a US mill, and flying just above that was the point.
You are serious! This is becoming more and more amusingAm I serious about what?
So in this thread you have said two things that stand out to me.
A) You were fine with other people paying more and only complained when it started costing you more.
B) You are bemoaning the fact that the cheap, Chinese bullshit that has inundated the US marketplace is now going to cost you more, just not as much as actually buying US made products.