Mesa Amps:

LOL Gball,. all I have ever driven has been USED trucks/cars. Some I paid $2k-$7k for, others, $1-$400 for. Most, I got at least 50k to 200k additional miles on them.

Haha, nothing wrong with it, just not for me. I buy 'em new and keep them a very long time (10+ years), so in the end I reckon I probably save money but maybe I am a fool?
 
G, You are not a fool.

I just never had any cash to spare in life and never a high paying job. Heck I even buy or scrounge my tires used and take pot luck at them for 0 to$1 a pc, on up to $30.

Growing up, there was a guy out on on Porterville-Lindsay Highway that used to sell CHP take-off tires. CHP never repairs a puncture, and back then, they shared a common size with the average cars we drove, and we could buy them (Goodyear Eagles) for $10.00 each, $2.50 to patch and $3.50 to balance.

I didn't have a lot of dough back then...my first car was a $50.00 heap we towed out of the junkyard....

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35 years later, I'm driving a 2006 Mustang with 256,000 miles...still don't own an automatic and never will.

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Man you just made me think of my first car. A 1970 Cutlass. Naturally, I learned how to work on cars with it. What POS' we all drove back then, haha
 
Yeah Dono, and it's possibly a little old lady drove it to church type Triple Rec, but even between my few hundred I SHOULD PAY, and 1200 he is asking, the gap is too far for me to take the risk, especially as complex as Mesa's are to fix.
 
The last Mesa 150 Triple Rectifier I fixed power transformer and tube set Mesa branded $990.00
Zero mark up on parts.

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Yeah Dono, and it's possibly a little old lady drove it to church type Triple Rec, but even between my few hundred I SHOULD PAY, and 1200 he is asking, the gap is too far for me to take the risk, especially as complex as Mesa's are to fix.
That and I’m guessing you have NO need for 150 watts !
 
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