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Solid State Amplifiers => Amplifier Discussion => Topic started by: saturated on May 17, 2023, 11:04:39 AM
im gonna see if the small shop will take it back (let me donate it, not sell it back)
if not I will try to get a lowball offer from GC
it is like new, bought it in 2020....nice amp i enjoyed it but I have too much stuff and it has been on CL for a while at ridiculously low price...with not one inquiry.
its easy to have scorn for this new stuff but i did play the heck out of it
I know one thing though some people are really good at dialing i different presets...and some arent....(raises hand)
nevertheless...i had some cool presets with corny names...
Blizzard Lead
Faces Losing You
Pretenders
Enthralled (named for Pat Thrall)
and some others i cant recall atm
it had a nice built in tuner though
:)
You could always throw it in the Swapmeet (https://www.ssguitar.com/index.php?board=9.0) section here.
yes sir I certainly did consider paying it forward so one of the members here could enjoy it but even for a little amp it was pretty heavy and I figured shipping $$ would get out of hand.
I definitely will consider that in the future I have tons of smaller stuff that people might want.
when I was at the music store I was drooling over this MIM strat
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but was able to leave without it... :)
I have been given some cheaper practice amps and beginner amps that needed some small repairs over the years, usually just a good clean of the pots and jacks got them working.
I ordered new pots and new jacks for these to make them reliable.
I think most local schools would love them for the young kids in the music department.
Also, charity type thrift stores or youth drop-in centres would probably appreciate it.