I just looked at the NAMM news, and then I went to the J/C site.
In the case of Jackson...I state that I haven't a good idea on how the market is going in the US, but to be honest, after seeing the news I'm increasingly perplexed about the brand politics of the last periods.
I'm seeing too many import models, too many signatures of artists non so very big, apart threee or four players.
What does it mean to have FOUR Broderick USA signature models if you put out of production (for example) the mahogany Soloist??
Same for Misha Mansoor (WhoTF is he?? I didn't know him until Jackson did his sig model)
What's the sense of having EIGHT baritone 7 and 8 strings USA models?? Not even Ibanez get that far.
What does it mean not to offer flamed or quilted tops leaving those only as a C.Select option with months and months of waiting if you want one??
What does it mean to offer only black or white colors in the standard USA line??
All "T"-bridge USA models disappeared ??!?!? Even the string-thru Rhoads??
Probably I'm thinking in a wrong way, they surely did marketing studies....or is there someone who has my same concerns??
In the case of Jackson...I state that I haven't a good idea on how the market is going in the US, but to be honest, after seeing the news I'm increasingly perplexed about the brand politics of the last periods.
I'm seeing too many import models, too many signatures of artists non so very big, apart threee or four players.
What does it mean to have FOUR Broderick USA signature models if you put out of production (for example) the mahogany Soloist??
Same for Misha Mansoor (WhoTF is he?? I didn't know him until Jackson did his sig model)
What's the sense of having EIGHT baritone 7 and 8 strings USA models?? Not even Ibanez get that far.
What does it mean not to offer flamed or quilted tops leaving those only as a C.Select option with months and months of waiting if you want one??
What does it mean to offer only black or white colors in the standard USA line??
All "T"-bridge USA models disappeared ??!?!? Even the string-thru Rhoads??
Probably I'm thinking in a wrong way, they surely did marketing studies....or is there someone who has my same concerns??
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