TLDR; Maybe, no way to know.I know very little about tariffs, but listening to yesterday's news does anyone know if the prices of these basses will go up?
If it's an across the board tariff, then of course that will be passed on to the end buyer.I know very little about tariffs, but listening to yesterday's news does anyone know if the prices of these basses will go up?
No. That's silly. Fender will raise prices across the board regardless because that's what corporate America does to people dumb enough to pay those prices. Besides, all things being equal, nobody will be able to afford new guitars because the price of living is going to go up astronomically. People will have to sell their gear to feed their adult children and prices will drop.Fender will have to raise the retail price of American made instruments by 25% to offset the hit they're taking on their foreign, budget lines.
Highly likely.I know very little about tariffs, but listening to yesterday's news does anyone know if the prices of these basses will go up?
That will increase demand for used guitars and basses, which will in turn increase prices for them too.No. That's silly. Fender will raise prices across the board regardless because that's what corporate America does to people dumb enough to pay those prices. Besides, all things being equal, nobody will be able to afford new guitars because the price of living is going to go up astronomically. People will have to sell their gear to feed their adult children and prices will drop.
Only if there is a demand at all. New or used, it's going to be hard to justify having a stable if you're raising a family. Time will tell.That will increase demand for used guitars and basses, which will in turn increase prices for them too.
In a word, "yes." And in fact so will every instrument that uses any foreign-made parts.
Fantasy….Since there’s supposed to be significant price drops in other areas these tariffs might be painless??
Time will tell.