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I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:17 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
Amazingly enough, I'm getting little to no interest in the MP CS-40. I've dropped my price $1100 and virtually no nibbles whatsoever. It's easy to blame the economy, but people are still throwing around lots of cash on the forums. I think it's due in large part to no one having a clue of what one is like, because there are so few of them (because the retail price is insane). Unless you're really into BJF stuff, why would you want one bad enough to spend the cash on it? Why aren't more pros playing BJ's stuff? If Mayer played a CS-40, the demand would go through the roof.

Just ranting.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 5:21 pm
by Eskimo_Joe
OK, before anyone beats me to it....no, I won't actually give it away to you. :-)

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 7:45 pm
by Bobby D
it's such an awesome amp. there are just so few of them out there.....maybe it needs a bobby d demo? :mrgreen:

if i had the $$$, i would LOVE to have it. you have it priced REALLY fairly. still, it's a lot of money, and times are tough right now to sell ANYTHING.

i hope someone realizes what a great deal this is and jumps on it!

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:23 pm
by SteveA
They are incredibly hard to find. Luckily, boutiquetone in montreal has them, so i'm bringing my pedals over there to listen to it up close! Hopefully i'll be able to do it soon. I feel that the TwoRocks are just extremely well tailored to single coils and that's the only reason Mayer uses them. I really would think more rock bands would use the BJF/MP stuff since its so good. However, you do pay a premium because of the export. Still I have a hard time finding anything else that comes close to my BJF lineup!

Love 'em :)

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:04 am
by strings2wood
It would weigh too much to ship to Australia.
My wife would kill me.

p.s. the first reason is more important than the second.

I've been killed many times before but like
John Cleese as the guy in the " Holy Grail" who was turned into a newt
by the witch they wanted to burn





"I got better!"

I think alot of OS guys would LOVE it,
but the shipping and duty etc. would be a killer.
Hope you sell it soon as it is a great price.
Kindest regards and Go Well,
and you gotta love being able to use it till it sells!


Simon in Melbourne.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:32 am
by VacuumVoodoo
That's because MP as well as my stuff is too cheap for people who go to these events.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:12 am
by Strat-o-lux
SteveA wrote:They are incredibly hard to find. Luckily, boutiquetone in montreal has them, so i'm bringing my pedals over there to listen to it up close! Hopefully i'll be able to do it soon. I feel that the TwoRocks are just extremely well tailored to single coils and that's the only reason Mayer uses them. I really would think more rock bands would use the BJF/MP stuff since its so good. However, you do pay a premium because of the export. Still I have a hard time finding anything else that comes close to my BJF lineup!

Love 'em :)


I can't resist commenting that I've played my favorite Strat thru at least three different TwoRock amps, including an obscenely overpriced Kimock signature model, and was relatively unimpressed. No offense intended to folks who like them. TwoRock has certainly done a great job marketing their product - something many boutique builders fail to achieve.

It's a shame that the MP amps aren't even a blip on guitarists' radar here in the US, but understandable given the circumstances. I would love an opportunity to play one. Alas, not in a position to buy one at this time.

Best of luck to Eskimo Joe in getting a decent price and sending his to a good new home.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 10:12 pm
by Donner
One consideration is that with the MP you dont really need pedals ....

I use a clean amp with a bunch of dirt pedals so really all I need is a good clean amp ...... but if I was only allowed one amp and no pedals Id be all over the MP.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:18 am
by Eskimo_Joe
Thanks for the responses guys.

My opinion is that MP amps are a great product, but the business plan / approach to marketing is subpar.

If the goal is to make a handful of amps each year for some hobbyists with excessive cashflow, great - mission accomplished....but changes are needed if MP ever wants to be on par with successful boutique amp makers.

Re: I can't give my MP CS-40 away

PostPosted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:24 am
by Eskimo_Joe
Donner wrote:One consideration is that with the MP you dont really need pedals ....

I use a clean amp with a bunch of dirt pedals so really all I need is a good clean amp ...... but if I was only allowed one amp and no pedals Id be all over the MP.


It's true that the CS-40 can produce all sorts of tonal variations. That said, it requires signficant tweaking to get the variations -- not nearly as easy as flipping a pedal on and off.