That's a cool looking unit. The Muzak name is being retired now so perhaps it will have some collectible value at some point.
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Originally posted by g1 View PostThat's a cool looking unit. The Muzak name is being retired now so perhaps it will have some collectible value at some point.
but there are others out there. Betcha there's one on the
'bay now..
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Originally posted by Jeru View PostWell, probably not after I've hacked the living crap out of it,
but there are others out there. Betcha there's one on the
'bay now..
Probably not, but how many regrets do we have in this trendy business??? Once was the time I occasionally had a few hundred spare and I could have bought some beat up '58 to mid 60's Les Paul's. I always wanted one but never committed. Then the going price skyrocketed while I was forced into tight budgeting! Missed that boat! 20 G's a piece for a couple of guitars that cost me $400 would be pretty sweet right about now!
The collectibles market is generally poor right now but caution serves a good second to insight in such things. Maybe just fix and keep the unit to see if a market develops. You'll still have it so there's nothing to lose. Guitar amps aren't hard to build or come by without modding that unit."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
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Perhaps as a minimum, replace the CT link with a fuse (to protect your 'investment') and add a few select resistors (PI and 6V6 grid stoppers, and 6V6 screen stoppers) so that your first impressions of loud overdrive are not too unpleasant.
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