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<blockquote data-quote="Ne1" data-source="post: 743471" data-attributes="member: 551738"><p>I think another part of the problem with reccomending an old school amp is the inherent upkeep that comes with having one. 10 years are a long time for electrical comonents to turn on, heat up, turn off, turn on, heat up, turn off,turn on, heat up, turn off, etc etc.... So chances are a repair will be warranted sooner or later (good luck finding amp repair services if you don't know where to start looking). And like a previous poster said, theres still some good stuff these days, and with warranties to boot!</p><p></p><p>That having said, I have one ppi 2150 now (old black ones not the .2's) and once I get another one, my xtants may very well be gettin sold on ebay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ne1, post: 743471, member: 551738"] I think another part of the problem with reccomending an old school amp is the inherent upkeep that comes with having one. 10 years are a long time for electrical comonents to turn on, heat up, turn off, turn on, heat up, turn off,turn on, heat up, turn off, etc etc.... So chances are a repair will be warranted sooner or later (good luck finding amp repair services if you don't know where to start looking). And like a previous poster said, theres still some good stuff these days, and with warranties to boot! That having said, I have one ppi 2150 now (old black ones not the .2's) and once I get another one, my xtants may very well be gettin sold on ebay! [/QUOTE]
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