Brands with no local distributor

fowler said:
ok, maybe this is out of topic.
i think boss is over-rated. just my point of view .
any of u guys using or tried line6 products b4?

ive tried the pod / pod2.0 / pod pro / pod xt / flextone amp ... the vetta ...and the hd137? ( 300 watt solid state head)

their products get better and better... but they are still only expensive digital toys to me...
Its not that they sound bad...they sound GREAT... but not "real" thats all.. a good all in one package.
 
the beautiful rickenbackers :(

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Look at how beautifully they crafted the 12-string headstock. Such ingenius! and the bodies are well-polished, and extremely shiny.

rickenbacker guitars are 100% handmade. They are probably the only guitar company in the world making their re-issues with nearly original tooling.[/img]
 
I think i'm dying for a ART mic tube-preamp / channel strip.
The only affordable ones here are those lousy behringer ultratube

I wish luther can stock some. I'll sure buy one.
 
Revolutions said:
the beautiful rickenbackers :(

one shop at Pacific Plaza run by an ex-Yamaha sales guy
used to sell them.

... and when I play them, I feel like JOHN LENNON
Day tripper made me HIGH !
 
lars_ulrich said:
AHEAD drumsticks. these drumsticks are really kick ass and even though thye are quite costly,

yeah ahead sticks would sell here many slipknot fans will slurg on these sticks i remember seeing one pair at the old studio at penni which is now taking over by megatherion but i heard these sticks cant take much rimshots. have seen pics of them with a nice clean crack at the rimshot spot be4 due to rimspots and these sticks are only for heavy music metal and maybe alt. rock and stuff but no way can it firstly replace gd old hickory and maple sticks and be used for jazz.. oh and swee lee has a ahead sticker pasted on their drumpad thing u use to test out ur sticks at.. maybe they did bring it in along time ago i have no idea but swee lee dose have these stupid crappy metal chromed sticks which look more like a long thin shinny dildo wahahahah :lol: k ill stop there.
 
mulyadi said:
schecter...i agree.. would love those in the singapore market...hehe..

At last year's Winter NAMM, I spoke to Schecter about taking a dealership.

They gave me a dealer pricelist though I still am a bit apprehensive about jumping in.

I'm sure Swee Lee, Davis or Luther's might have also considered taking on a new brand of guitars.

However, within the Singapore market, its is hard to justify actual inventory investments with the present purchase rate.

I'm sure Music Plaza felt that after their initial investment into G&L Guitars, 'cause I dont see them taking any new stock since a few years back........... (which is a pity 'cause they're real nice guitars to play).
 
dryfinish said:
lars_ulrich said:
AHEAD drumsticks. these drumsticks are really kick ass and even though thye are quite costly,

yeah ahead sticks would sell here many slipknot fans will slurg on these sticks i remember seeing one pair at the old studio at penni which is now taking over by megatherion but i heard these sticks cant take much rimshots. have seen pics of them with a nice clean crack at the rimshot spot be4 due to rimspots and these sticks are only for heavy music metal and maybe alt. rock and stuff but no way can it firstly replace gd old hickory and maple sticks and be used for jazz.. oh and swee lee has a ahead sticker pasted on their drumpad thing u use to test out ur sticks at.. maybe they did bring it in along time ago i have no idea but swee lee dose have these stupid crappy metal chromed sticks which look more like a long thin shinny dildo wahahahah :lol: k ill stop there.

firstly it wud really help if u used fullstops.and ure rite abuot the only jazz bit.
 
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