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PLEXI - BobArsecake

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For serious, if you're gonna call me drunkenly on a Friday night when I'm being lame and getting an early night then you gotta post the pics up here homeboy.

Right.

1) I would pay ~£300 for a working Plexi Head (50W > 100W as you'll get some breakup)
2) ~£150 for a 1960A is a fair price
3) 4-inputs is where it's at - you jumper top right and bottom left and use the top left input, that way the bright volume is like a gain knob and you can blend the channels.
4) PICS
5) Why do you think you need me to fix it? My advice is that if something isn't in perfect working order - don't buy it - because there's no knowing how much could be wrong with it.

p.s I like Nirvana too
p.p.s I dunno why I expected a Manc accent but I did and when I heard you voicemail I was setaback by your 'brough accent - stupidly
p.p.p.s I'm out all day drinking and will give you a call later - drunk
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Mike wrote:p.p.s I dunno why I expected a Manc accent but I did and when I heard you voicemail I was setaback by your 'brough accent - stupidly
Bob apparently has teh 'smoggy' accent. Altho I can't tell the difference between his and anyone elses accent from the north east...
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he's a dodgy guy.
everything is not going to be alright
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Haha, sorry about that. I think you sounded a bit like I expected "a bit Southern", rofls, although I'd have thought your second name'd be pronounced differently.

Anyway, right, nah just from my friend's description of how it sounds and how he doesn't like it and thinks there's something wrong with it as it sounds "tinny", but again I couldn't see for myself at the time, and don't want to rely on him as any sort of expert at all. Only two of the cab speakers work, but I imagine all that needs is a good solder. I'll get some pictures up later on 'cause I left my flatmate in bed, and there she remains, not very well (the pics are on her phone - it's got a good camera so they're not shite).

I'm going to have a go with the amp sometime soon I hope. I think he said he'd sell it all for about £350 though 'cause he's not happy with it as an amp and isn't too sure about the condition. I won't do anything daft though, lol, if it's too b0rked/not worth fixing, I won't get it. I'd need to sell my current amp first as well :/ and I can't be arsed/am not optimistic that it'd actually sell.
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You cheeky bastards.
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Being Victorian ftw.
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Who's the skirt? HUBBA HUBBA HANGOVER

It doesn't look too bad, like I said on the phone last night though if something is up with it don'tbuy
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Mike wrote:Who's the skirt? HUBBA HUBBA HANGOVER

It doesn't look too bad, like I said on the phone last night though if something is up with it don'tbuy
T3h my flat mate =]