Hell, I would say if you could get it for under a $100, your in!!!!,,,,A buddy I work with has one, not sure how old it is, but the chorus pots where creating a ton of static, even if he didn't use it,,,anyhoo, I re-soldered everything for him and it cleaned it up a lot, but every so often he get's the same noise/static,,,just need to replace the pots for the chourus which is a "gotta order it through fender thing", BUT, I found out how to get by without getting it from Fender, just gotta make a bracket up to hold the pot, and it's really easy, found the info on the web,,,,I think I bookmarked it,,if so I'll post it.
Other then that, the amp sounds great, especially for a non-tube amp,,made some mods to it so he could get a little more head room out of it, and it works great!!!!
As of right now he slaves it to a Fender Dyna-Touch III Deluxe 900, which is also a non tube amp, it sounds friggin awesome though!!!
Actually it was one of my choices when I was deciding on an amp.
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Axes'
R-Axe Guitars "Black Betty" - 1st Ultimate DIY
Ibanez X-Series-DT350 (Star Shape)
Ibanez AEG10E - Black
Yamaha RBX200F Fretless w/DiMarzio DP127 Pup
Amps
Peavey 110 Audition
Pedals/FX
CryBaby 535Q
DigiTech CF7 Chorus Factory
BOSS BD-2