market value on a rockerverb?
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Re: market value on a rockerverb?
As always there seems to be the law of diminishing return underlying. The HiWatt I owned I bought for 3k. Original owner 5.5k. I sold it for 1.8k. Just another walk down a steep staircase.
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Re: market value on a rockerverb?
Thanks! I must not have looked hard enough for the mkii. Not a lot in it. Smaller coupling cap and treble cap for the mki. So that means slightly tighter and brighter?sizzlingbadger wrote:
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Re: market value on a rockerverb?
well its made me a convert,hallelujah! The only thing that pulls me to valve is the aesthetic of a big chunky box, and i already have one of those sitting unused in a dark corner!Timoes wrote:The Katana has also created an impact on good valve gear too, I reckon.
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Re: market value on a rockerverb?
You're not wrong. Killed my gas for anything else stone dead, pretty much.Timoes wrote:The Katana has also created an impact on good valve gear too, I reckon.
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