Similar to an M50?

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lukeman269
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Similar to an M50?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/90s-PYRAMID-REN ... 350wt_1270

Just was doing my typical eBay searching for good deals and came across this amp. Not that I would ever purchase a pyramid amp, it reminds me of an M50.
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Re: Similar to an M50?

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did you ever see those "thump" amps that the flea markets had back in the 90s.
lukeman269
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Re: Similar to an M50?

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I have seen a couple of those from other posts on here. Those are really close to an M50. Same color heat sink and everything. Just the controls are slightly different.
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Re: Similar to an M50?

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The big difference here though is the M50 is a 100W amp, and this Pyramid is a 600W amp. After all, the Pyramid says so on the cover...
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Re: Similar to an M50?

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There is not way of saying if there are similiar if no one has seen the guts for the Pyramid amp. Am more than sure the Pyramid has cheap components and no where near PG's designs.
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Re: Similar to an M50?

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Yeah I'm sure they aren't similar internally whatsoever. They looked kinda similar and I thought I would post it. Don't know why lol.
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