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My Problem with Marshall (and many other companies).


PancakeBunny

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Here's something that us digital immigrants won't understand.

 

Younger digital natives have no problems navigating any of these sites. What seems random and unorganized to us makes perfect sense to someone who can watch TV, chat with friends on facebook, answer text messages on their phones, play X-box, and do homework all at the same time.

 

The chaos makes perfect sense to them. That's the generation that will eventually make or break Marshall; not those of us who have bought our LAST Marshall.

 

And before you say, "Well I'm 15 and it confuses me..." forget it. You're the exception.

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Oh, and just like the Vegas casinos have exits that are hard to find and no clocks to be found, these websites would love it if we were distracted and wandered aimlessly through their wares for awhile. The more time we spend, the more money we spend. Plain and simple. Mall designers know it too. Getting slightly lost is not necessarily a bad thing. You may stumble on to that 1974x and before you know it, you're checking the limit on your Discover card.

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Marshall amps are like Cocaine.

Someone always tells me that I don't like it cos I've not tried the good stuff like they've got.
So I give them the benefit of the doubt and try 'the good stuff' only to find it once again to be overpriced and monumentally over-rated.

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This would have been an adequate posting.


the best amp manufacturer in the world has a {censored}e site, plain and simple, and to be honest they must lose business because of it.


Good amps, bad business

 

 

It still amazes me how they survived all these years with the internet.

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