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Why do all the BEST amps always get discontinued?
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<blockquote data-quote="mastershake575" data-source="post: 8740186" data-attributes="member: 665251"><p>Agreed. For the most part it's money based. Not selling as many amps are you where 10 years ago ? Time to skimp the internals a bit to increase profit margin to make up for the lost.</p><p></p><p>There's also been a large influx of flea market/online only amps hitting the market the last 10 years and that's making things more competitive. A $500 name brand amp in 2010 is now going to have to lower to $400 in 2020 if they want to close the gap to the $250-300 modern "budget online only" equavalent. </p><p></p><p>10 years of inflation/cost + having to sell the amp for $100 cheaper = sacrifices have to be made</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mastershake575, post: 8740186, member: 665251"] Agreed. For the most part it's money based. Not selling as many amps are you where 10 years ago ? Time to skimp the internals a bit to increase profit margin to make up for the lost. There's also been a large influx of flea market/online only amps hitting the market the last 10 years and that's making things more competitive. A $500 name brand amp in 2010 is now going to have to lower to $400 in 2020 if they want to close the gap to the $250-300 modern "budget online only" equavalent. 10 years of inflation/cost + having to sell the amp for $100 cheaper = sacrifices have to be made [/QUOTE]
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