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Old 12-31-2011, 10:13 AM
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SOLD: a Euphonic Audio iAmp Micro amplifier.

History: I purchased this from a fellow TBer about a month ago. It's even better than I expected, but I simply have too many amps and some of them have to go. The amp is in excellent condition and includes a power cable.

Description: Like all EA products, the Micro is exquisitely engineered. It runs 550 watts at 4 ohms and weighs just over 2 lbs. Detailed specs and product description can be found here.

Price: New, the Micro goes for $675; my asking price is $400 shipped. Paypal preferred. The amp will be shipped by USPS, FedEx, or UPS upon receipt of payment. CONUS buyers only; no trade offers please.

Interested parties should feel free to PM me with questions. In the meantime, some pics:
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Old 12-31-2011, 10:14 AM
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This is a great Deal Bump......Got one already... I can't!
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Fantastic amp! I use this for acoustic bass and as a backup for electric. Terrific price, too!
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Thanks, fellas! Bump!
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Question..........can you plug a piezo pickup directly into this or do you still need a buffer pre like a fishman etc.? I'm sick of using my pro platinum for my upright and want a small combo that can handle my bass max pickup.
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Question..........can you plug a piezo pickup directly into this or do you still need a buffer pre like a fishman etc.? I'm sick of using my pro platinum for my upright and want a small combo that can handle my bass max pickup.
Not being a DB player, I honestly don't know. I did post an inquiry on the DB side of the board. . . I'll report back here if anyone replies.
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Inquiry noted. Yes, you can plug in a piezo directly.
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Inquiry noted. Yes, you can plug in a piezo directly.
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. . . and SOLD! Thanks, Jack!
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