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"The Scott developed some coughs and sputters within a few months and I had most of the caps replaced. Magic gone. Still a very nice sounding unit.. bass was more extended and tauter... over all sounded "cleaner" but a lot more... well... solid state."
I want a restored vintage classic,but if I buy a rebuilt one,I fear that magic will be lost too,like what happened to your amp.
Right now, I have Quicksilver mid mono amps with a Mininmax tube preamp, I'm running Gold Lion KT88 reissues in the Quickies. This is as close to the magic sound Ive gotten thus far,and it's pretty good too. Horns dont have that blat sound as the Eico HF 89 did though...
"The Scott developed some coughs and sputters within a few months and I had most of the caps replaced. Magic gone. Still a very nice sounding unit.. bass was more extended and tauter... over all sounded "cleaner" but a lot more... well... solid state."
I want a restored vintage classic,but if I buy a rebuilt one,I fear that magic will be lost too,like what happened to your amp.
Right now, I have Quicksilver mid mono amps with a Mininmax tube preamp, I'm running Gold Lion KT88 reissues in the Quickies. This is as close to the magic sound Ive gotten thus far,and it's pretty good too. Horns dont have that blat sound as the Eico HF 89 did though...