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This is an interesting move, from a business perspective. They will face some challenges for sure. It seems that guitars are sold a lot more due to the lockdown and people looking for a new hobby. I think that the market for big wattage amps will become more and more a niche market. If you want to sell a lot of amps you also have to make it convenient for home use. Let's see what they do next with their "mini" amps. They sure have the knowhow.
Mesa is really expensive here in Europe. Perhaps they will come out with cheaper alternatives, just like Peavey and other guitar brands did?
Mesa is really expensive here in Europe. Perhaps they will come out with cheaper alternatives, just like Peavey and other guitar brands did?