[AMRadio] AM364U

Bill Marvin bmarvin at comcast.net
Sun Oct 9 13:38:57 EDT 2011


Guys,

The correct market price for any product is the price that people are
willing to pay for the product. Just because you don't agree with the
current market price for JT30 mics, or anything else, does not mean it is
wrong. To call people "idiots" or "nuts" because they are willing to pay the
market price for something is pretty childish.

73,
Bill - W1MPY


-----Original Message-----
From: amradio-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:amradio-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Rob Atkinson
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 1:23 PM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AM364U

The market for some things is driven by non-technical people with
money unfortunately.

Earlier this year I decided to look around for an Astatic JT30 mic
like the one I gave away around 20 years ago.  They have a 10 meg xtal
element and would work great with one of my rigs.   I figured they'd
be maybe $20 or $30.

Well, surprise, they often are hundreds of dollars.   Why?  Because
these idiot "blues harp" harmonica players decided they are perfect
for achieving this distorted sound through a tube amp so they all bid
these way up and harp harmonica mic vendors buy them up to sell for
$200 or higher prices.

So a regular guy who is a ham and just wants a mic for his rig has
been priced out of the JT30 market, unless he gets lucky and finds one
at an estate sale or something.  There was one at the Indianapolis
Hamfest but the seller wanted over $100 for it, probably having seen
what they go for on eBay.  It's just a simple bullet head xtal mic
that Astatic sold for $15 or $19.  Anyway, this is an example of how
the non-technical people with money can establish a price level that
is way above value reality.   It is the same way with any little
vintage tube audio amp.  The glass audio crowd has made them sky high
in price.

73

Rob
K5UJ

On Sat, Oct 8, 2011 at 9:00 PM,  <DLe9480907 at aol.com> wrote:
> Hello this is a phone line audio compressor the FAA and others used em to
> send remote receiver audio down a telco (600 ohm) line. some AUDIO GURUS
> think  tube compressor are the only way to go and have run up the prices
on
> Ebay I have  seem em go of $50 to $750 just depends on how nuts the bidder
is .
> Darryl  WA5TOO
>
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