dronerstone
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Yup, sounds right. People need to remember that once something gets to a retailer, it’s 30% usually off of MAP. So, for a Helix Floor it’d be $1259, give or take. But wait! Unless there’s a shipping deal, the retailer pays that. Oh, and then the buyer expects free shipping. Then, if it’s on Reverb, that’s another 5%+3.5%.
Then people b*tch because they can’t get a great deal, but then “hmmm, I wonder why all the small shops are closed?”
Because people care only about the almighty dollar, and nothing more. Service doesn’t mean s**t.
100% agree, but sometimes there are other variables to factor in:
This afternoon, I wanna buy strings, a nice cable, and a tuner for one of my best friends who just started out. A buddy chipped in and bought a used amp (that we're paying together).
I initially planned to head a local store after I'm done with work, and pick things up personally, but now I'm contemplating just ordering online from Th*mann, even if it's not even in our country.
Here's why: brick'n'mortar instrument stores have died out during the last decade, and there's one "useful" store, but it's located in an industrial fringe district on the other end of this big city.
Meaning: 1 hour ride, probably 30 minutes inside the mall, then 1 hour back home.
Th*mann: a couple clicks and 1-2 days wait time.
Ugh...... I'm actually pretty torn.