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nottswarwick

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  1. [quote name='Immo' timestamp='1385044043' post='2283767']
    Cool lookin' amp, bet it has a a lot of punch.

    P.S. The "NAD" abbreviation makes me laugh every time ;)
    [/quote]

    Lol yeah.

    For £319 it's silly. To be honest I can see it being all the amp I will ever need for the huge majority of my gigs.

  2. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1384865773' post='2281546']
    Totally different drivers afaik so they may sound totally different to each other, rat fur on the outside which I prefer too.
    [/quote]

    Mines older but it's tolex

  3. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1384778455' post='2280531']
    Ive got to the point where as long as I can hear something behind me im happy, id use an ashdown rig again if someone else provided it at every gig, I used a trace commando combo for a few gigs that the singer provided to save me taking mine. Im lazy :)
    [/quote]

    I'm coming to that way of thinking to be honest

  4. Fair points.

    But look at the prices that many high end cabs sell for on here. It might just be me, but my perception is that many such cabs seem to settle at £300 - £450 ish.

    Ok, so maybe £350 ;-/ but it is not what I think thank is important, rather that the market will decide.

    I am not 100% with mine (earlier one), but it'll do.

  5. They would be worth what the market decides. The only way to know the figure if for someone to try and sell one at, say £500. See if someone buys it.

    I know where you are coming from, and it is interesting,

    I paid £500 for a prev model neox212t. That was once a £800 cab too, but I'd not expect to get more than about £300 for it. I base that figure on my usual calculation of 2/3 of the shop price at the time. This usually seems to be about right. So, valuing yours at £300 I am actually being generous in my calculation given what you paid for it.

    Ethically, if someone tries to sell one at a price which is too high, no one will buy it.

    Personally if I had just bought one of these at £380 and wanted to sell it now, I'd want £300.

  6. I'd say that if anyone wishes to sell, they do what they would do with any other product.

    Supply and demand, and simple economics will determine the true market value. If it is priced too high no one will buy it, simple. I cannot se any moral or ethical issues at all. The market will decide the true and fair price for a transaction in which both parties are happy.

    Personally I think you'd get £300. That is what I would pay, for a used but as new cabinet that retails at £380. It doesn't matter what it used to retail at.

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