cliff wrote:
Greg could do this exercise the opposite way, by entering his known historical prices of new Signatures and comparing against a similar configuration on the Sonor configurator, after applying a reasonable discount to the result.[/color]
I can't. I pulled a fast one on the drum shop I bought them from. Asked the owner what ten minutes of his time was worth, we settled on five hundred dollars, and I bought the 14,15,16,18, 22, 14x8 (bubinga), 14x6 (ferrous), 4 sig snare stands, sig pedal and hihat, for his cost+5.
What is the seminal thought in this question, Kel?
I ran some comparisons when I was buying the Classix. It seemed to me at the time that SQ were not nearly as expensive relatively, but then the MSRP was perhaps built on a different structure. What you need to know is the wholesale price, not MSRP - or even the actual purchase price, subject to a good deal of negotiation as it is.
Of one thing I am very sure: SQ is no Signature to manufacture. Monetary unit cost may be similar, but materials, wages and craftsmanship are on a lower scale. Designers are the last of the German extreme, and even they (no inner veneers, for instance), were a step back from the Signature effort.