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Post by theshea on Jan 1, 2024 8:55:27 GMT -6
Found this quote online: „According to industry reports, guitar sales have decreased consistently for over a decade. Total US guitar sales dropped over 50% from 1.5 million units yearly in the 2000s down to around 600,000 as of 2020.“
so … we guitar player are the dinosaurier, a dying species. no wonder rock is over in the mainstream.
would be cool if prices would drop too. they did bit only on the entry level.
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Post by phdamage on Jan 2, 2024 13:58:02 GMT -6
I would assume at some point the market gets saturated, no? that, and a shift towards other genres, I'm not that surprised that sales are falling. not like even the cheap ones are disposable. maybe there can be a campaign to encourage guitar smashing on stage?
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Post by doubledog on Jan 2, 2024 20:11:31 GMT -6
is it because they only got data from Fender and Gibson? So many clone guitars selling for under $200. maybe they just don't want to count those?
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