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Now without wishing to get into a 'it's not you, it's me' type of snivel, can some kind person explain why this splendid creature hasn't even been the subject of an insulting offer? I mean, 1000 views and - zippo? Did I really get this so wrong? In many decades of buy/sell mania, never has a lump of amp iron clung so resolutely to the home. I mean, it's so not leaving the building. Is it the price? The blue lights? (think Marlene Dietrich...). The brand?
Yikes, and double yikes.
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I don't fully understand it because they are great amps.
It's probably the lack of either a built-in reverb or effects loop (and maybe the blue lights unless you are colour blind!) that is preventing a sale because, at your price point, there are plenty of other used valve combo's on the market that have both these features and some even have tremolo as well. Perhaps a drastic price drop may inspire a buyer to come forward.
I mean seriously, that's like saying the reason people aren't buying your super high-quality track-day racing car (for a very fair price) are because it doesn't have aircon or electric windows or isn't in metallic pearl...
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My point is that a single channel combo amp without an effects loop or even a built-in reverb is very much a one-trick pony and this statement applies to many of the so-called 'boutique' amps on the market. Sure, the tone may be great but in a band situation you need versatility and all you can do with this combo is to adjust the treble, mid and bass response but the basic tone will remain the same no matter what you do. For example, if you set it up for a nice rock lead tone then that is what you will get. However, if your band wants to play a nice ballad immediately after the rock number then it will sound pretty naff playing nice arpeggio chords with a rock lead tone. I guess the lack of a buyer so far probably reflects the fact that most players want a versatile multi-channel amp or combo with reverb as a minimum to give the basic tone some depth and space.
If the ebay sale falls through let me know :-)