
maddnotez
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Yeah that's a tough buy and ive been in the same boat of rebuying for more.Those do run cheaper. Especially if they are pre-2016 when much of his major updates were done. MC2s a little more, then MTLs then the KT models. I sold my 2018 KT150 MC2 a year ago for $3,800. Guy kept for almost a year, then he sold it for $4,500. That guy who bought it subsequently sold it shortly thereafter for about the same. I had actually considered buying it back, but I couldn't bring myself to pay more for it. lol
I understand the past year used gear has gone up significantly which sucks. So I think the MCs I have seen recently are priced accordingly.
I didn't know MTLs sell for more as I dont really watch for those. But yeah I still think 4,600 is ridiculous for a $5,500 amp. Just my opinion of course.
Looking at RT history a couple have sold for $3,200 and $3,800 in the past 2 years. In my head with the recent price hikes $4k is fair, anything more than that I would just buy new unless it was a face to face mint amp or if I knew the seller.
Hell I got screwed on a $400 Peavey recently that had a broken knob that wasn't advertised haha. I couldn't imagine spending $4,600 and running into an issue.
Idk it's just to me once you cross a certain threshold on a price you might as well spend that extra dollar for piece of mind.
Anyway glad OP found the amp he was looking for and likes it.
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