When I go into a GC (Nashville for example), it surprises the hell out of me of how many tube amplifiers are sitting there without a speaker cable attached to the cab.
How much would it cost to save these amps by making sure each and every tube amp has a proper load connected to it?
How many first time guitar shoppers might go into a GC, turn on a tube amp (maybe without using the standby, but tubes are replacable), crank it up to full volume and wondering why no sound is coming out.
Meanwhile, the output tranny might have blown or been damaged.
Be careful buying tube amps. I guess this could advise could go for any used amp, not just at GC. Just like a used car without proof of oil changes, there might be unforseen damage.
How much would it cost to save these amps by making sure each and every tube amp has a proper load connected to it?
How many first time guitar shoppers might go into a GC, turn on a tube amp (maybe without using the standby, but tubes are replacable), crank it up to full volume and wondering why no sound is coming out.
Meanwhile, the output tranny might have blown or been damaged.
Be careful buying tube amps. I guess this could advise could go for any used amp, not just at GC. Just like a used car without proof of oil changes, there might be unforseen damage.
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