thanks @audphile1. I don't think it was garbage though, there is always risk with used. I have long known that buying cheap is expensive but have not always made purchases accordingly.
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thanks @audphile1. I don't think it was garbage though, there is always risk with used. I have long known that buying cheap is expensive but have not always made purchases accordingly. |
Nonsense. Buying cheap IS cheap. However, a person needs to have a plan in case things go south. Which, in my experience at least, they seldom do. Some people love the reassuring certainty that new gear purchased from a retail dealer will, instantaneously and as if by miracle, lose half of is value just by virtue of walking out the shop’s door, driving home, and breaking the sealing tape. Oh wait, make that 75% if you’re selling to TMR!! 😂😂🤣 Ridiculous.
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For $800, if you like the amp, it may be worth paying a tech to diagnose; otherwise, it's practically worthless. If you cut your losses, you can start over and find a really good amp under $2000 used. Just ask and you'll have responses coming out of your ears. You could start a thread, "HELP BUILD ME A SYSTEM FOR UNDER $XXXX.00" There's ALOT of us who have been around long enough to remember great amps from the 80s and 90s that's still great today and built like tanks--stuff I drool over today. |