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There is some seriously good value kit appearing on a regular basis. In addition there is a lot of really good quality 'budget' kit these days. This puts the squeeze on 'higher quality' kit. There is also a vast amount of kit around (not just BC). Officially the recession may be over however money is short, public sector pay freeze (cut in reality) has not helped. Concur with OP, [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]A) people have no cash and [/font][/color][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][color=#282828]C) there is too much out there. I will add E) quality / playability no longer costs. For me E) is the game changer: Most basses are becoming 'white goods'. CNC manufactured with immense quality control at basement prices. I have in my possession a Peavey milestone bass with EMGs - £110 s/h. I am hard pressed to see the quality / playability difference with my 'professional' USA and German basses. Bit like cars these days, I used to buy German, Swedish then Japanese. Now I buy 5 or 7 year 100K + miles warranty with most of the quality and all of the safety.[/color][/font]
[/quote]Great post.
I recently bought an Aguilar GS112NT from feebay for £260 plus a 60 mile round trip for pick up.Mint, boxed, shop use only. Had an interesting conversation with the seller, a retailer who'd had it in his window long enough to get fed up with not shifting it, about how manufacturers and their online sellers in Europe are happy to keep prices inflated for the UK market.