Amp Prices

Strapocaster

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Is it just me or do the other aussie guys on here feel really left out when it comes to amps. i mean they are rediculosly expensive over here it costs $5000+ aussie dollars to get a mesa triple rectifier when the american price eqivilant is just above $2000 aussie dollars. Waht is goin on:?: where is the extra part of the price tag coming in?
 
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I don't feel left out.

I imported my own amps from the states, and have made about $5000 from importing my own gear and selling it for profit.
Though I'm getting out of the trade now, I still do it for my own gear purchases.
 
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I really want a Maton acoustic guitar, maybe we can work out a deal :) (kidding of course..though I do want a Maton)
 
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Well a good alternative may be ebay then all you need to really pay for is the high cost of shipping it over there, but it will still be worth it.
 
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Strapocaster said:
Is it just me or do the other aussie guys on here feel really left out when it comes to amps. i mean they are rediculosly expensive over here it costs $5000+ aussie dollars to get a mesa triple rectifier when the american price eqivilant is just above $2000 aussie dollars. Waht is goin on:?: where is the extra part of the price tag coming in?


You have to take into consideration the difference between the american$ and the Aussie$. Then you have to add inport/export taxes and Vat. Bottom line is you need to complain to your Countries taxing policies not Boogie!

This may not be the popular answer, but I think its the primary reason why American products cost so much more in other Countries (except the UK).
 
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By local, that was a great suggestion above! Granted none of them are probably building triple rectum fryers, but that is one solution.
 
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If there was a good profit margin, I'd be up for having a business partnership with an Aussie. I live where resale on highend gear is at it's lowest point, so I could pile amps on a palate and ship them to Australia. As long as there's still a profit margin after taxes/tariffs/insurance, it may be worthwhile.
 
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the engineer I work for also had a wood working business, and used to import Aussie made lathes. It wasn't worth the hassle and customs fees.

It's never as simple as it seems, either direction.
 
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We don't begrudge France for wine and Germany for beer....
 
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Grandor said:
I don't feel left out.

I imported my own amps from the states, and have made about $5000 from importing my own gear and selling it for profit.
Though I'm getting out of the trade now, I still do it for my own gear purchases.

Grandor, Did you import your Dual recto and change the transformer?
 
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Scott_F said:
By local, that was a great suggestion above! Granted none of them are probably building triple rectum fryers, but that is one solution.

While we don't have rectum fryers we have the Sherlock Fathead which from what I heard rivals all the recto's, mark's, ecstascy's, uberschalls, deizels .etc:
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The flagship of the fleet, this amp does everything! With an effects unit, a Midi Controller and some programming, you will access a multitude of sound at the switch of a button. With 4 channels of pure tube tone delivering sounds from clean to scream, it's switching controlled by the built in Midi Mod, or dedicated foot-switch, you have the ability to combine the tone of the best tube technology with the flexibility of digital.

FEATURES: All tube technology, no solid state components in signal path. (Midi used to control switching only) 4 channels, midi assignable, Clean, Clean/edge, Rhythm, and Lead. 2 power modes, 100w, 50w, using 2 or 4 power tubes (part of TMS). Gain and Master Volume controls for each channel. 2 sets of EQ control, Bass, Mid and Treble. 2 position Bright switches for the clean channels. 2 position boost switches for dirty channels. A B master volumes, midi assignable, for volume boost in any channel. A B presence and Depth controls, midi assignable to any channel. Series, Parallel effects loop, with send and return. . Internal effects mixing via effects level control, also effects by-pass, midi assignable. Tube Management System (TMS) Power tube Bias status, indicator leds, Bias adjusting Controls and cathode fuse for each power tube. Power tube set switches, ie. tubes 1 & 4 on, or 2 & 3 on, or all 4 tubes on, or all 4 off for pre-amp use only.(part of Sherlock Amplifiers T.M.S.). Parallel speaker output sockets (switchcraft). Speaker Impedance switch, 16, 8, and 4 ohms. Midi in, Midi through sockets on rear and dedicated foot-switch. EL34, 6550 or 6L6 power tubes.7 High gain, selected, 12AX7 pre-amp and splitter tubes. Chrome Toggle power and stand-by switches. All other switches are chrome metal (except impedance switch. All knobs are silver chrome Telecaster type, (21 total). All sockets are metal switchcraft (except send and return). Front panel leds are 3mm clear non-diffused types, colours are green, yellow, blue, red. Optional dedicated foot switch available. RR $3500


Or yeh we could get a Triple Rectifier for abit less used.
 
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Strapocaster said:
Grandor, Did you import your Dual recto and change the transformer?

I imported my mark IV, my dual recto, my f-100 and my f-30 from the states.
I also got a few marshall jcm800's, a couple of vox's and about 10 other mesas for mates of mine.
Needless to say, most of my mates now either have, or desperately want a mesa.

I always had a step down transformer external to the amp, boogie wants $600 a pop for a new tranny, i think thats not worth me dropping the 20kg transformer...
 
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Are those step down transformers safe to use and wont effect the amp in anyway? Because i was thinking of doin this but i am a bit worried about the amp being damaged. otherwise i could try and get one from europe as they use 240v there.
 
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"I always had a step down transformer external to the amp, boogie wants $600 a pop for a new tranny, i think thats not worth me dropping the 20kg transformer..."

What kind of step down transformer did u have? how many watts could it handle?
 
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