need a really cheap amp for the study, can u help?

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  1. bottleneck

    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    Need a cheap amp to go on my computer speakers, which are a pair of missions.

    Like an old NAD, Rotel, Denon or similar. Looking for something in full functioning order, no problems, but age isn't a concern.

    Looking for something really CHEAP too.. like £30..

    So, in summary, ''what's in your attic'' ?

    I've seen a few on Ebay, but these are often a good hour/2 hours drive away, which is a lot of effort for an old and basic amp for the study..

    Can u help?

    I live in Milton Keynes, and journey to places like Luton, Bedford, Northampton, Hemel, St Albans would be fine....

    fingers crossed :p
     
    bottleneck, Aug 22, 2007
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    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    still looking for a £30 amp in Bucks - a NAD, Rotel, Pioneer, Denon, Marantz etc..

    anything from the 80's onwards really.

    anyone?
     
    bottleneck, Sep 1, 2007
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    on the cyrus forum theres a guy selling a denon PMA-250 or somesuch. he's open to offers on it. could enquire if you like.

    Still think ebay is your best bet though.. i got a perfect NAD 302 for £25 off ebay, and its superb.
     
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    bottleneck talks a load of rubbish

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    I've bid on a few, but no joy yet..

    yeah, if you wouldnt mind asking if he'd take £30 for it, if he's in driving distance of milton keynes..

    thanks!
     
    bottleneck, Sep 2, 2007
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