What would you do?
RVJII
Posts: 167
A buddy of mine is trying to get me to take his Adcom GFA 5500 in trade for my Outlaw M-Blocks and some other non-audio related goods. (A rather expensive mountain bike.)
Anyway, I know that the Adcom is about double the price of 2 M-Blocks but I can't see any real reason to make the swap. Anyone have any experience with the Adcom that feels it would be superior to the Outlaws for any reason.
(I'd demo the equipment except my buddy lives in FL and it would be a pain to be shipping stuff back and forth.)
Thanks for any input...
Anyway, I know that the Adcom is about double the price of 2 M-Blocks but I can't see any real reason to make the swap. Anyone have any experience with the Adcom that feels it would be superior to the Outlaws for any reason.
(I'd demo the equipment except my buddy lives in FL and it would be a pain to be shipping stuff back and forth.)
Thanks for any input...
A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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I'd keep the Outlaw gear, and tell your buddy to go jump in the lake.
Cheers,
RussCheck your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service. -
doesnt sound very buddylike to me
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Hey i got some some vintage coins i'll trade...lets see 1972 nickel, 1952 Half Dollar....;)Life without music would♭
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Keep the Outlaw M-blocks!! Not that there's any thing wrong with the Adcom, but you really wouldn't be gaining anything by making the trade.
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Thanks guys. That is pretty much what I thought but just wasn't sure based the the 2x price of the Adcom.A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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The Outlaw amp design team has roots in SAE and GAS, so much history, and proven designs through the years - GREAT stuff.
Tell him to write his offer down on paper, cram it in his **** and set fire to it.Check your lips at the door woman. Shake your hips like battleships. Yeah, all the white girls trip when I sing at Sunday service.