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So I was at pawn america this last weekend and I happened to come accross a fricken tank of an amp. The thing was about 55 pounds, It was a soundstream amp. Im not sure what model. I believe from the research I have done it was a sstr500/4. On the price tag it said 3200 watts but my audio guy said it was 4000. It was completly chrome and had handles mounted on the top of it to pick it up. I was just wondering if this amp was worth more. My local audio shop guy told me that in his shop it would go for near 4000$. He also said that on the net it would be around 2500. But for some reason pawn america is selling it for 599$. It is still functional because they tested it right on the spot for me. The thing was in mint shape. Im just curious why it would be so cheap there when I was told it would go for nearly 4000$ under brick and 2500 on the net? Can anyone help with a model or anything like the price situation? Thanks

 
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