So they are not looking to move a lot of these then ?leib10":3q8hnsma said:Found out about these... the price tag is absolutely ridiculous (around $2500 for the lower-end and $3500 for the nicer one). NOBODY is going to pay those prices for a Schecter amp.
59Bassman":29feh7ee said:Are you kidding? That price is totally reasonable for a Schecter. There's got to be $1K of plastic just in the amp-sized logo! At least there doesn't appear to be any abalone binding on them...
lolzgreg":4sq3wp1h said:To be fair, I think we should wait until they hit the music stores and actually find out the pricing and how they sound. My buddy Rodney who is a Schecter artist played the Hellwin at NAMM, and while he hated the name (I agree- it really is a freakin' silly name), he said it sounded killer.
On another note, some people out there pay $4k new for a two channel amp with shared EQ that has the worst effects loop in history and has a bottom end looser than a cheap hooker.
fluff191":4sq3wp1h said:My Schecter guy told me at NAMM that the amps would be approx. $1899 street. And I haven't heard the Hellraiser but the Hellwin sounded amazing.
lolzgreg":3vj5lmj7 said:To be fair, I think we should wait until they hit the music stores and actually find out the pricing and how they sound. My buddy Rodney who is a Schecter artist played the Hellwin at NAMM, and while he hated the name (I agree- it really is a freakin' silly name), he said it sounded killer.
On another note, some people out there pay $4k new for a two channel amp with shared EQ that has the worst effects loop in history and has a bottom end looser than a cheap hooker.
59Bassman":1s9evq5q said:At least there doesn't appear to be any abalone binding on them...
fluff191":2xmwr11z said:Me and Jason shot part of the Loomis clinic at the Schecter room at NAMM. He was plugged straight into the Hellwin. Sounded amazing I thought.