Leasing gear???
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:49 pm
Has anyone ever thought of leasing gear? It seems like for a certain segment of musicians, their gear of choice is constantly evolving and changing. Whether it's buying a pedal and selling it 6 months later or doing the same with an amp, gear is always changing hands. Has anyone ever thought of leasing gear as an alternative to buying/selling?
Anyway, I wondered if anyone thinks this is plausible or if buying/selling is just plain better.
A while back when a Trainwreck amp came up for sale I was trying to figure out a way to afford it and short of robbing a bank, the only thing I could think of would be to rent it out to people that have more money than I do and let them effectively pay my payments for me until I had made enough. This assumes someone would want to rent it, but I'd guess people would love to have a Trainwreck on their next studio project. It also assumes they wouldn't treat it badly, but there may be ways to take precautions. Anyway, food for thought. What do you think?
Anyway, I wondered if anyone thinks this is plausible or if buying/selling is just plain better.
A while back when a Trainwreck amp came up for sale I was trying to figure out a way to afford it and short of robbing a bank, the only thing I could think of would be to rent it out to people that have more money than I do and let them effectively pay my payments for me until I had made enough. This assumes someone would want to rent it, but I'd guess people would love to have a Trainwreck on their next studio project. It also assumes they wouldn't treat it badly, but there may be ways to take precautions. Anyway, food for thought. What do you think?