(Unofficial) T2 Price Summary
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- KVRAF
- 6490 posts since 14 Jun, 2004 from Rochester, NY
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
That's an excellent point, well madevalley wrote: My understanding is that the Turnkey price includes VAT. The Sam Ash price quoted, on the other hand, does not include sales tax.
I recently visited the States for the first time, and I must admit I found it annoying that the sales tax is only added at the till, as I'm so used to paying the price on the ticket here in the UK. Just two different ways of doing it, of course, and as you point out they pay less sales tax in the US than we do here.
I was surprised to see the percentages in the opening post on this thread... but taking account of the sales tax indeed narrows the gap (although there is still a gap
Obviously for my own part I can go for the $20 download and I've pretty much decided to do that. After Koolkeys' less than glowing review of RMIV I'm thinking about exploring alternatives (Battery, DR008) before jumping for RMIV. Also the Sampletank actually sounds quite limited. So the $20 T2 download is now a no-brainer.
Cheers,
Andy
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Are you sure Ron? I got the impression he tried, and that he knows what he's talking about there...rpc9943 wrote:t2 can use the banks dood. I bet
RonC
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- KVRist
- 160 posts since 15 Jan, 2003 from Stuck in traffic on the 101
LOL It was all my old man could talk about after his first visit to the U.S.headquest wrote:
I recently visited the States for the first time, and I must admit I found it annoying that the sales tax is only added at the till, as I'm so used to paying the price on the ticket here in the UK.
In N.Z. we also have one sales tax added on already
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Ahem, don't even get me started on the road tolls in the US

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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
It can get expensive driving around over here for sure. That said the UK isn't without tollbooths of its own remember.headquest wrote:Ahem, don't even get me started on the road tolls in the US![]()
Tipping practically anyone who happens to cross your path is still the one that gets my family members when they visit.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Damn - was I meant to do that?valley wrote: Tipping practically anyone who happens to cross your path is still the one that gets my family members when they visit.
Seriously though, I got stuck on a road because I didn't have the exact change to get off at the sliproad
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- KVRian
- 693 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from Madrid
I was wondering. Since you are in the UK. Do the retailers have an aproximate time of arrival of the boxes?headquest wrote:
Shocking too, how much more we stand to pay in the UK than our friends in the US.
I finally got to talk to a rep of the Mackie distributor here in in Spain and they are expecting to have the boxes sometime around 6 months from now. I find it an excessive amount of time and I truly don´t think it will be that long but he told me that the price will be around the 200€ mark.
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- KVRAF
- 7489 posts since 6 Jul, 2004
Well, first of all 6 months is silly. Surely they can get it sooner?
Second, 200euro sounds over the top, too.
It rather sounds like this guy doesn't want to be bothered, though it's obviously not for me to judge.
To answer the question more directly, Turnkey list T2 as a "Special Order" item - in other words they are not stocking it, but will order if they get an enquiry. They estimate 7-10 days, but that is probably a standard estimate. But the main point to note is that they are not stocking it as regular item.
Millenium Music in the UK are listing T2, but with no details whatever on the site.
Digital Village, iMusic, etc, don;t even mention T2.
I think we can therefore assume that the UK retail sector has not yet been set alight by T2, and it will not be receiving much direct promotion over here.
Anyhow, I thought you had decided not to get T2?
Second, 200euro sounds over the top, too.
It rather sounds like this guy doesn't want to be bothered, though it's obviously not for me to judge.
To answer the question more directly, Turnkey list T2 as a "Special Order" item - in other words they are not stocking it, but will order if they get an enquiry. They estimate 7-10 days, but that is probably a standard estimate. But the main point to note is that they are not stocking it as regular item.
Millenium Music in the UK are listing T2, but with no details whatever on the site.
Digital Village, iMusic, etc, don;t even mention T2.
I think we can therefore assume that the UK retail sector has not yet been set alight by T2, and it will not be receiving much direct promotion over here.
Anyhow, I thought you had decided not to get T2?
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
...so, if the non-US boxed upgrade prices are a WIP, does that mean I scupper my chances of a decent rebate on the boxed version if I upgrade online for $20?

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- KVRian
- 693 posts since 21 Oct, 2003 from Madrid
I too thought it was a lousy answer so meanwhile I called another couple small stores and they told me the same thing that the UK stores have told you. It´s not on stock or in the catalogs but they can order it the problem is no one knows for sure how much it costs.headquest wrote:Well, first of all 6 months is silly. Surely they can get it sooner?
Second, 200euro sounds over the top, too.
headquest wrote:I think we can therefore assume that the UK retail sector has not yet been set alight by T2, and it will not be receiving much direct promotion over here.
It seems like it will be the same here as all the shops asked why wouldn´t I try Cubase instead
headquest wrote:Anyhow, I thought you had decided not to get T2?
I decided to wait a while ( as a suggestion from a friend who runs the biggest music store here) but I am curious about the subject.
I will get Tracktion. The only reason I did not get T1 was because there was no notice of the fact that the NFR was not a registered version. Let´s not get the argument going again, but there was a lack of information coming from Mackie. As a matter of fact just yesterday I got the spanish version of CM and they have an article on T1 and say nothing about the T2 upgrade.
I just bought Energy XT and I will be busy using it inside FL Studio and learning how to use it ( you see I like to support my small independent developers
Thanks for the reply. Let´s see how this all develops over time.
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- KVRist
- 246 posts since 13 Apr, 2004 from Hertfordshire, UK
Full T1 licence here, and I've paid my $20, and am more than happy a the upgrade price per se. Regarding the non-US T2 rebate issue, I definitely feel like a 2nd class, and unvalued customer. I am a big T fan, and have been recommending it to all and sundry. Don't think I'm going to bother anymore.
The rebate issue and the pricing disparities further highlight the pretty shambolic launch of T2.
For example compared to smooth Propellerhead Reason 3.0 launch, the Mackie team just doesn't cut it for me. Got to ask if these Mackie marketing munchkins really have a clue what they are doing
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Shame really, because it's a great and unique product
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The rebate issue and the pricing disparities further highlight the pretty shambolic launch of T2.
For example compared to smooth Propellerhead Reason 3.0 launch, the Mackie team just doesn't cut it for me. Got to ask if these Mackie marketing munchkins really have a clue what they are doing
Shame really, because it's a great and unique product
<end whine>
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
We're still waiting for an official word on that.clueless wrote:...so, if the non-US boxed upgrade prices are a WIP, does that mean I scupper my chances of a decent rebate on the boxed version if I upgrade online for $20?
From what I've read here, I think that you probably wouldn't, but you might want to hang on a little while longer to see what Mackie are intending to offer UK users.
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