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Fried 002 $$?
I own a 002 that works great but I have the opportunity to buy another one for 50$ that is apparently toast.
The story is, the inexperienced owner inadvertently plugged in a very hot signal from the speaker jack of his guitar amp into the input of his 002. He says its a brick. My question is, should I pick it up for parts? Is there anything I can salvage as long as I have an 002 that works fine? |
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Re: Fried 002 $$?
The question to you would be.. If your 002 is working fine, what would you need to "salvage" from the $50 brick? Then again if you got an extra $50 why not.. you could use it to shore up the corner of your house
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