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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    Yea, the comparison to my Super is a bit unfair. The super has new caps and is a bit modified to be a real players amp. Plus there are the alnico speakers... The comparison to the Bassman, however, seems quite fair. The Bassman still has the original 40 yr old paper caps in her and all her...
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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    Well .... I did buy it yesterday, but it's going back today. Turns out the amp has problems. While rhythm 1 & 2 seem to function correctly, the Lead channel does not work at all nor does the graphic EQ. I swapped all the tubes to no avail, so I popped the chassis out to take a peak and saw a...
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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    First: On the charge of having “GAS” (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) … oh yea, guilty as charged! I just always hate it when I get an acute case of “BRM” (buyers remorse syndrome). A few years back I actually bought a Peavey Delta Blues amp … I figured “hey it’s all tube, looks like my beloved old...
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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    Humm ... well, I have a lot of guitars because I've been playing and buying guitars for the last 29 years! I have been lucky enough to stumble onto some really great deals along the way ... and I do have one or two that are actually fairly valuable ... however, many are simply "flavor guitars"...
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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    Hi and thanks, Dylan, you're gonna hate me ... but the Mesa's I was most dissapointed in were the Nomad serries. I played through a 1-12 and a 4-10 ... I was expecting to LOVE the 4-10, but was very dissapointed. I've played through several "rectifier" series amps and they seem to "hyped" for...
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    Value (and desireability) of a MK III

    Hi all, I'm always on a tone quest for that "holy grail" tone (arn't we all). I'm curently heavily invested in the vintage Fender thing. I have a '67 BF Super Reverb (with a few pedals) as my main rig and a '65 BF Bassman head with a Marshall 4-10 cab (1965A) as a back-up. In the studio I...
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