
I guess so. They where nice in the day. Some people are stuck there. I don't know about you but I don't want a tube tvPeople want those just for the art on them?
I guess so. They where nice in the day. Some people are stuck there. I don't know about you but I don't want a tube tv
I've used many of these Art series amp. I even had a 1 of 400-500 ish black ax606.2, paid almost $700 for it and never regretted a thing. The models ending in .2 were manufacture in '96, which was the last year of production for the Arts and signified them being given upgraded power supplies. I've listened to the a404/a404.2 in a direct swap, the .2 is incredible. These kids have no idea what the f'ing f they are talking about. Get that amp, it'll be one of the cleanest sounding amps you'll ever hear, nor will you find a better one for $100. Buy it, try it, if you're not in love you can off it on here. Hell I'll probably snatch it up at that price.i would never use an old school amp. but thats me.im sure some do.
i seen it and was thinking maybe buy it and resell it.
as it seems like some like the old school amps..
you get your dirty ******* mits off that amp, this is my trick. lollol
im glad some of you dont see the potential value of sought after oldschool amps... if purchased at the right price
The art is an added bonus. They are quality american made 90's amps, very clean very nice.People want those just for the art on them?
Haven't seen the black ones in years. The white ones seem to pop up every now and then. Wonder if the black ones were limited production runs vs. white ones?The art is an added bonus. They are quality american made 90's amps, very clean very nice.
Check out the black ones, they're ******* dope.
From my understanding that's pretty much the case. Much less common. **** the link pieces to make 2 amps look liek one big amp were just as rare. Paid a solid $100 EACH for the two I used on my 606.Haven't seen the black ones in years. The white ones seem to pop up every now and then. Wonder if the black ones were limited production runs vs. white ones?