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Old July 1st, 2009, 11:36 AM   #144 (permalink)
chief ten beers
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: ct
Age: 41
Posts: 45
So i've had an old 80's dean markley amp that has been sitting my basement for years collecting dust .I moved on to tube amps long ago but kept this amp for the hell of it,largely forgotten.the last time i plugged it in it made a loud buzzing noise and i figured it was cooked.so yesterday i had to sell one of my tube amps and was bummed that i didn't have a backup amp.this morning i went down to the basement and spotted the dean markley and thought i'd see if I could get it to work again.I took out the chassis and sprayed it with electronic cleaner and plugged it in.Well to my surprise it not only worked but it sounds pretty damn awesome for solid state.I remember it was a very good sounding amp but I'm definitely surprised at how good.i could gig with this amp if i had too and it would do a decent job tonewise.here's to good sounding solid state amps
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