What's reasonable price to expect

cream123

JustAskinologist
out of a Mesa Boogie Nomad 100? It has a footswitch (without the eq button though), it was retubed in the late summer - It has a quad of JJ 6l6s with a Shaguang Silver Dragon in V1. In perfect condition, no rips no tears - a little dusty but I'll clean that up.

I'm selling this because the amp is just too darn hard to eq (won't be in the sales pitch) and it's too loud for my bedroom purposes.
 
Re: What's reasonable price to expect

hmmmm, I was hoping to get more out of it. I'll see what else gets sold out there.
 
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I just saw a Nomad 100 212 combo on Craigslist for $950. That should give you an idea of the value of your head version.

Bill
 
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I would say anywhere from 700-800 is reasonable. I've actually been looking into those amps for a while but sadly don't have the cash right now to pick one up, thought about offering my EC-1000 or Laney LC-15R as a trade for one but not really sure of anyone who would be interested.
 
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As low as $600 bc of the footswitch and no more than $900

If you pay in the high range, you might want to consider the price of the Footswitch because NOMADS really need the EQ and it helps to switch it.
 
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:scared:

If you had waited till August to post this I would've gladly negotiated a price with you. But I'm flat broke.

I'd say between $600-$800 would be a good price depending on the condition.
 
Re: What's reasonable price to expect

:scared:

If you had waited till August to post this I would've gladly negotiated a price with you. But I'm flat broke.

I'd say between $600-$800 would be a good price depending on the condition.

I can wait till August. This is no urgent matter.

If you are serious, then I'll wait
 
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