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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 15:16:11 GMT
Hi all, I have a old Claymore here with now replaced better FET's fully tested and working. The case lid as also been resprayed, but there are some marks in the lid and the front. It has MC and MM a iss 6 Claymore. Reason for sale is Hugh,s as been un-employed now for 2 years and as a contractor worker does not get any help from our government even when you pay taxes and stamp a shit deal. He is asking for offers over £250.00
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Post by Greg on May 11, 2017 16:42:26 GMT
Hmmm, I'm so tempted for sake of nostalgia. That was my first proper amp!
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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 20:58:58 GMT
Greg it does work well,and it was in Scotland for oh 27yrs stored in a garage safe.
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Post by jandl100 on May 12, 2017 7:45:33 GMT
Hmmm, I'm so tempted for sake of nostalgia. That was my first proper amp! Not just nostalgia, Greg. You might be surprised if you gave it another go, with better associated kit than when you had it before. I had an original Claymore a year or so back and it was a bloody good amp, very solid sounding with real underlying heft to its presentation. Also tonally rich, not to mention dynamic and exciting! It can hold its head high amongst the modern competition, imho.
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Post by mikeyb on May 12, 2017 7:47:21 GMT
Hmmm, I'm so tempted for sake of nostalgia. That was my first proper amp! Not just nostalgia, Greg. You might be surprised if you gave it another go, with better associated kit than when you had it before. I had an original Claymore a year or so back and it was a bloody good amp, very solid sounding with real underlying heft to its presentation. Also tonally rich, not to mention dynamic and exciting! It can hold its head high amongst the modern competition, imho. Yip, I have a later version that is really really good, well worth a listen 😉
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Post by MartinT on May 12, 2017 8:41:32 GMT
Colin setup a new EWA Claymore at The ASBO for us to listen to, right after we were listening to his 50W power amp. Once it had warmed up, it sounded very good indeed with a similar family sound.
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