Worth the Risk? Two Broken Mustang amps
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Worth the Risk? Two Broken Mustang amps
A guy on CL is selling 2 broken/partially working Mustang amps.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/msg/3288861559.html
Should I take a gamble on one or both? Anybody had to fix any problems on their Mustang amps?
http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/msg/3288861559.html
Should I take a gamble on one or both? Anybody had to fix any problems on their Mustang amps?
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It's not a ton of money but they are kind of consumer throw-away amps when they go bad because of how they are made that are generally more expensive to repair than they are worth. This looks like a case in point. They've got fantastic technology inside of them, but chips and PCBs you'd need to fix are expensive and could require EE-level skills to diagnose and fix. That could be an exaggeration but you'd likely spend plenty more than $25 getting them up to snuff unless there is a simple fix.
A guy who runs an amp service company in my hometown was giving me some pointers on shopping for an amp, he strongly advises staying away from Chinese amps because they are extremely difficult to service. He says that servicing them is mostly a guessing game due to non-standard placement of the amps components. So I would say it's definitely not worth it since the Mustangs have a lot going on digitally which I can only imagine would further complicate servicing them.
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I am tempted to offer him like $40-$45 for both amps and see if he would go for it.
It's only worth it if I can get them cheap enough. I mainly need one to leave at school for guitar lessons, so if one works already I might be okay. I didn't think about using as a Cab.
It's only worth it if I can get them cheap enough. I mainly need one to leave at school for guitar lessons, so if one works already I might be okay. I didn't think about using as a Cab.
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I wouldn't, unless you were planning, as suggested, to use the II as an extension cab (The I could be gutted for one too, but it doesn't sound good).
These things are printed circuit boards, I really doubt there's anything you can fix on them.
These things are printed circuit boards, I really doubt there's anything you can fix on them.
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The Mustang I is a good amp... for the price. If you can get it at a good deal, go for it.taylornutt wrote:thanks for the advice.
The seller also has another Mustang I that works. I will probably go for that.
That said, while they're kinda awesome, they also kinda suck

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