What would you do if you were me?

StratTom

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I'm debating on selling my 5150 II, cab, and hotplate. I think I can count on one hand how many times I've played it in the past 6 weeks maybe even 2 months. The other day I was talking to one of my friends and we are hoping to get together to jam. I'm not sure if a band will come out of this or not (I could only hope it would). So here's where I stand. Right now, playing at home, I have no problem using my toneport except that I'm still having white noise problems here and there even after getting a new usb card, but I should be getting that fixed soon. I really want to get a new guitar and was thinking about selling the 5150 to pay for a new axe. Only thing is if I sell it, I really don't have an amp anymore. So what should I do? Hang on to my setup for awhile in hopes that something may come up, or get rid of it?

Sorry this was long.

Tom


EDIT: I have a 5150 II not the original, sorry for the confusion.
 
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Re: What would you do if you were me?

Don't sell a 5150. Their value has gone up $200 in the past few months. Hold onto it, they're going to eventually hit vintage prices.

Plus they're a hell of an amp.
 
Re: What would you do if you were me?

Don't sell a 5150. Their value has gone up $200 in the past few months. Hold onto it, they're going to eventually hit vintage prices.

Plus they're a hell of an amp.
It's a 5150 II, should have mentioned that before. Do you think a 5150 II will go up in value?
 
Re: What would you do if you were me?

1 or 2 doesn't much matter. There's a difference in gain but tone wise they're pretty much identical.

That shouldn't have an effect on value.
 
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