
The American Dream is killing me — until I see Billie Joe Armstrong's new Marshall guitar amp (and then I'm as consumerist as they come)
THE SO WHAT
Niche, identity-driven hardware like signature amps still cuts through consumer fatigue. For operators, the bar is clear—category growth is coming from products that carry a story and a tribe, not incremental specs.
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