Amp-onomics

Fellow hobbyists,

Have Amp prices gone up, I had 2 30 min sessions at 2 different amps and both asked for 1.5 racks instead of 1.4, has inflation finally made its way into our hobby? Is an hour still 2 racks? FYI....I've been out of the Amp scene for a while, but just recently got back into the swing of things.

Fixin' to go try out some new meat, just wanna know what to bring, happy hobbying bro's!
Hank3fan's Avatar
Some of the owners are charging the ladies more for every session they have with customers. So instead of the $40/$60 traditional house fee. Some places are doing $50/$70 house fee. It kinda sux but when you think about it an extra tenner isn’t a wallet breaker especially for the service theses ladies provide.
Moneyshot$$'s Avatar
Racks= $1000
I'm new at this, 2-time hobbyist, and it cost me 200 roses the other day but only about 120 roses (60/60) the last time, a few months ago. It's gettin expensive!! Or I'm gettin taken to the bank!! lol
Hank3fan's Avatar
If you went to a Dallas Amp and only paid $120 you ripped someone off. It’s traditionally $140 for 30 minutes and $200 for an hour.
mikehammer002001's Avatar
OP, so what amps raised the price
If we assume that demand is inelastic, a reduction in supply will usually result in a higher price for a given quantity of, in this example, AMP provider services; however, a $10 increase in the 1/2 hour house fee was a trend months before the AMPs on WH got shut down. Fortunately, there seems to have been market pressure to keep AMP pricing stable for quite a while, maybe from the SWs on the local stroll, who have been pretty much left alone by LE.