Why?
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Why do amps you haven't played in a while almost always sound so wonderful when you get around to plugging them in again?
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Re: Why?
That's one of the reasons I rarely sell amps vs. wasting time and money buying the same amp twenty times over.
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Re: Why?
True story! I have seen countless folks buy and sell the same amp several times only to admit that they didn't really give it a "fair chance." Their next question is almost "always what should I expect?" ha!Dick Butter Nuts wrote: ↑Mon Aug 30, 2021 5:42 am That's one of the reasons I rarely sell amps vs. wasting time and money buying the same amp twenty times over.
You bought a dual rec 4 times, played it, sold it, bought it,(x4) and now are asking other members what to expect when you get the amp you already bought which is in transit to your house right now?
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