Platypus said:Come on guys... I feel like I'm reading harmony central here
Point taken, Platypus. I'm done. Promise. Gonna go home and play my RKII.
Platypus said:Come on guys... I feel like I'm reading harmony central here
CudBucket said:Platypus said:Come on guys... I feel like I'm reading harmony central here
Point taken, Platypus. I'm done. Promise. Gonna go home and play my RKII.
xscottx9 said:im sorry cud ..
This whole time I read your name as "Crudbucket" serious ..
So I am sittin here gettin flamed by a guy named "@$#% bucket" .. thought you were just a Troll. Did not mean to call you a name ..
but yes, other than that. You have my address ..
zool said:There are places in this country that do not have Mesa dealers and would be very pleased to have your amp @ $ 2350 plus shipping with warranty and no taxquote]
NOT! People in those places can order one from a dealer outside their state and not have to pay tax. So for them the diff is $150 saving.
Hardly worth it.. (given the amp's retail price).
smashingchicago said:I got mine new for about that price when you consider the extra goodies (EMG 81/85's, cables) that were thrown in. But there is a point about having better tubes installed. I actually am going to get a complete re-tube kit from eurotubes.com
CudBucket said:smashingchicago said:I got mine new for about that price when you consider the extra goodies (EMG 81/85's, cables) that were thrown in. But there is a point about having better tubes installed. I actually am going to get a complete re-tube kit from eurotubes.com
Tubes are subjective. Like strings, speakers, etc.
CudBucket said:I never let the tubes that are currently in an amp impact my decision to buy it or, my assessment of it's condition. In this case, it's like not buying a pristine corvette because you don't like the tires that are on it. It's a wear-and-tear item and is going to be changed ultimately anyway.
smashingchicago said:CudBucket said:I never let the tubes that are currently in an amp impact my decision to buy it or, my assessment of it's condition. In this case, it's like not buying a pristine corvette because you don't like the tires that are on it. It's a wear-and-tear item and is going to be changed ultimately anyway.
Nor should you let tubes affect your overall decision to buy an amp. But the point here is that if you are buying something used and it already has all the extra's that you want (in this case, tubes), you might be willing to pay a little more for it knowing that you don't have to upgrade anything.
To use your corvette example, I might be willing to pay a certain price if it already has the exact tires I want.
Anyway, this horse has been beat, but I think the point has been made.
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