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Old April 10th, 2003, 11:13 AM   #4 (permalink)
Tim Swartz
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If the DR is in good playing condition, I'd say swap, in a heartbeat. The DR was made to be serviced and last a lifetime. It will continue to appreciate nicely, you will be able to spin it in a few years for more dough than you have into it. The Classic 30 was made to be disposable, a 10 cent part can cost more labor to repair than what the amp is worth. The Classic 30 will be dead in a few years which will force you to buy an amp and you will wish you'd have done this deal!
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