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Fender LT50 going for a ride

Started by saturated, May 17, 2023, 11:04:39 AM

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saturated

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

 :)
I ask stupid questions
and make stupid mistakes

criticism, critique, derision, flaming, verbal abuse welcome

joecool85

You could always throw it in the Swapmeet section here.
Life is what you make it.
Still rockin' the Dean Markley K-20X
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saturated

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 ask stupid questions
and make stupid mistakes

criticism, critique, derision, flaming, verbal abuse welcome

Tassieviking

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.
There are no stupid questions.
There are only stupid mistakes.

g1

Also, charity type thrift stores or youth drop-in centres would probably appreciate it.