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Join Date: May 2009
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A vintage 1974 50w on my fingertips..
Hello
I spotted one of these (sn# S/A 36xxF) relatively cheap. It's a pawn shop so I wasn't able to try it out yet but the amp is in working condition or so I hear.. what's the quality of these amps and how much should I pay for one assuming it's working properly? Any help appreciated.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Re: A vintage 1974 50w on my fingertips..
If you can pick up a 1974 "relatively cheap" then I would get it. The 1974 are not ptp wiring but who cares they still are great amps and are usually hard to find for a good deal. Get it or some one will pick it up pretty fast.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Myrtle Beach S.C.
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Re: A vintage 1974 50w on my fingertips..
I agree, if it's cheap, you'd better snatch it up. If you can find one for less than $1,500 you're doing well
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