warlockII
Fractal Fanatic
Maybe I'm not very good at searching past threads, so I apologize if this has already been beat to death. Do you feel vintage tube amps are a wise investment?
I recently bought a 1971 Marshall Super Bass. It's VERY cool, yet I realize that after being spoiled by the Axefx I will never play this amp out live and won't fire it up at my house often at all. I'm torn between flipping it or saving it as an investment. Watching the value of the dollar plummet quicker than I can ever remember, I'm thinking it would be a much better bet. Part of me feels guilty about not passing it on to someone who will use and enjoy it, but then again think that most people would have it on a shelf like I would.
I recently bought a 1971 Marshall Super Bass. It's VERY cool, yet I realize that after being spoiled by the Axefx I will never play this amp out live and won't fire it up at my house often at all. I'm torn between flipping it or saving it as an investment. Watching the value of the dollar plummet quicker than I can ever remember, I'm thinking it would be a much better bet. Part of me feels guilty about not passing it on to someone who will use and enjoy it, but then again think that most people would have it on a shelf like I would.