Was the scratch across the area where the serial number used to be?its the 4600x series 1 I saw one scratch about a half of an inch long that wasnt deep and no discoloration. 9.5/10 cosmetically and 10/10 mechanically. I have no idea about the crossover cards, though.
this this this this this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nga speaks da trufyou'll get better sq from old school amps...plus its fun to have something that isn't mainstream
No he doesn't. The statement of old school offering more SQ than some modern produced high end piece only applies to those reliving their past and failing to move forward in life.this this this this this ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Nga speaks da truf
Agree with you 100% on that one Chris.No he doesn't. The statement of old school offering more SQ than some modern produced high end piece only applies to those reliving their past and failing to move forward in life.
To the OP, if you are rocking old school to have something unique and different, more power to you. Just don't automatically assume that it will sound better than a quality amplifier produced in the modern ages.
The key here is a "quality" amp produced these days. There is a LOT more junk produced today then back in the old school days. We just had to keep away from Pyramid, Pyle, Sparkomatic, Kraco, etc. back then. It is easier to list the quality providers today (short list) than the junk ones!! Or am I wrong?To the OP, if you are rocking old school to have something unique and different, more power to you. Just don't automatically assume that it will sound better than a quality amplifier produced in the modern ages.