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Old 12-07-2005, 10:45 PM
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Old 12-08-2005, 11:54 AM
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dammit... i want one of these.
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Old 12-14-2005, 10:40 AM
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Old 12-14-2005, 11:10 AM
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Bump for a great amp. I just bought a new one and LOVE it. 3.5 pounds, loud and full.
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Old 12-14-2005, 04:41 PM
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wish I had the funds right now - I'd be all over this
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Old 12-19-2005, 10:21 PM
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Old 12-22-2005, 03:40 AM
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i may be able to come up with the cash for this in te coming weeks... still available?
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Old 12-22-2005, 07:45 AM
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still for sale
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Series II?

I'm assuming this is a series II 600 watt model.
Now I just have to decide if I really need the extra 200 watts
for the money of a new series III.

This might sound like a strange question, but would it fit into
a pedal case? Like a boss BCB 60?
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Old 01-23-2006, 08:50 AM
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It is the 600 watt model. I don't know if it will fit in that case. The dimensions are 10 X 6.5 X 3.1 inches.
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I'm assuming this is a series II 600 watt model.
Now I just have to decide if I really need the extra 200 watts
for the money of a new series III.
Not only the extra 200 watts, but the Series III are designed to be stable at 2 ohms, while the Series II isn't guaranteed to be (my SII cuts out regularly if played through a 2 ohm load).

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Not only the extra 200 watts, but the Series III are designed to be stable at 2 ohms, while the Series II isn't guaranteed to be (my SII cuts out regularly if played through a 2 ohm load).

Chris
Thanks

Although I haven't tried it myself several guys on the forums here have used theirs safely at 2 ohms including Jorg Schroeder. The consensus seems to be that as long as you are not pushing really hard it is stable. While more watts is always nice I've used this amp several times in very loud settings and always had more than enough juice. If you really need to crank it at 2 ohms go for the series 3 otherwise you might as well save a couple hundered bucks.

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Old 01-25-2006, 07:51 AM
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Now on ebay click here.
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While more watts is always nice I've used this amp several times in very loud settings and always had more than enough juice. If you really need to crank it at 2 ohms go for the series 3 otherwise you might as well save a couple hundered bucks.
I've had no trouble driving any cabs (total load at least 4 ohms) using my Focus 2 SII, and it does sound killer, people! Gobs of clean power -- my Accugroove and EA cabs are very happy sitting in front of this amp.

Bump for a great amp...

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It is still up at ebay. Click the link above to go to the old auction and then click 'View seller's other items' on the right to get there.

I will end the auction early for TBers if you want to buy it from me directly. PM me if interested.
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It is still up at ebay.
Ah... those were your auctions? I didn't realize. I threw the opening bid on both of those just to keep 'em in my notification list. (Yeah, I know I can add them to my watchlist, but throwing a bid on something seems to get the action going sooner... it's just a little courtesy for the seller, from my POV).

I'm wishing you better luck on this auction than the first. PM on the way, just for grins.

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Ah... those were your auctions? I didn't realize. I threw the opening bid on both of those just to keep 'em in my notification list. (Yeah, I know I can add them to my watchlist, but throwing a bid on something seems to get the action going sooner... it's just a little courtesy for the seller, from my POV).

I'm wishing you better luck on this auction than the first. PM on the way, just for grins.

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