
Farview
Well-known member
I don't see $2500 as being too much for an amp. In 1982, I bought a Marshall JCM 800 for $1200. Almost 25 years later, a top of the line Marshall is still in the same ballpark. With the way everything else has gone up in price, we should be paying $4000 for any decent tube amp by now.
In 1982, a Les Paul standard was about $900, now they are $2500.
The bottom line is that guitars and guitar stuff is very inexpensive. If you were a serious violinist, you would think nothing of getting a $30,000 violin. Hell, the cheap ones that the grade school kids use are as expensive as mid-level guitars at Guitar Center.
Being a guitar player in this day and age is about the cheapest thing you can do musically. Look behind you at your drummer, he can easily have $1000 worth of cymbals around his kit. If he plays hard, he will go through $200-$300 worth of them a year. Sticks are $7 a pair and might only last a couple of songs. Even if he gets the GC special $500 kit, he still needed to get $300 worth of stands to make it work.
You are complaining about $2500 for the highest quality amp that will last for decades??!! Stop whining and get a job.
In 1982, a Les Paul standard was about $900, now they are $2500.
The bottom line is that guitars and guitar stuff is very inexpensive. If you were a serious violinist, you would think nothing of getting a $30,000 violin. Hell, the cheap ones that the grade school kids use are as expensive as mid-level guitars at Guitar Center.
Being a guitar player in this day and age is about the cheapest thing you can do musically. Look behind you at your drummer, he can easily have $1000 worth of cymbals around his kit. If he plays hard, he will go through $200-$300 worth of them a year. Sticks are $7 a pair and might only last a couple of songs. Even if he gets the GC special $500 kit, he still needed to get $300 worth of stands to make it work.
You are complaining about $2500 for the highest quality amp that will last for decades??!! Stop whining and get a job.