I went to Atomic Music today to see if the still had my 1987x that I sold to them last year. Thankfully they did. So I had to buy it back. I regretted selling this amp immediately after I sold it.
They charged me $250 over what they paid me back in November, which I get it, they're a business. But that was still cheaper than any 1987x currently in the market.
I took it home and played for 5 hours straight. So good. Lesson learned
That's great that you were able to get it back. It blows when you let something go and immediately get that feeling of "Why did I do that?"
I sometimes get that feeling with the QuickRod I had. There is a Competition (50 watt single channel) near me for sale that I could grab, but I don't really need multiple amps right now. I'm hoping to make it through this summer with my band and then probably take a step back and reevaluate how I want my future to be musically. So adding (big stuff) now isn't the move for me.
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Amps: Morris Sirrom
Guitars: Charvel SoCal MIJ, Assorted parts builds
I hope not That's an expensive amp to be fucking around with. If Atomic didn't sell mine back, I don't think I'd be able to afford another anytime soon. I was looking around and couldn't find any under $2k in good condition. So I better hold on to this one.
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Walt said: When the hour is nigh & the lights are low & I got a toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth & my friends want to hear me play Into the Void or TNT or Cemetery Gates I plug my $600 guitar into my $150 amp and I am a Rawk gawd
Just had practice with it. What a great amp this is. Just went straight in with the Green Rhino as a solo boost. No delay, reverb, nothing. These plexis never feel dry to me.