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    Transatlantic 15 tube suggestions?

    I've picked up a TA-15 and since I've started playing it I've been wondering about trying different tubes in it. I'm surprised to say this buut as a former "holy grail of tone" quester I've changed and haven't even checked to see if the tubes I've got in it are original. Regardless, I'd love...
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    Solution for tarnished TA-15 silver top panel

    I recently bought a TA-15 with a tarnished top panel. Through a process of unexpected results I came to a solution (and, yes, I'm using the word "solution as it ought to be used; a solution addresses a problem - it's not a product [like an email "solution"] or a service!!! 🤨). My first idea...
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    "Classic rock" tone

    Sorry for the quotation marks in my title here. It's the middle of the night here and I'm half asleep and feeling grumpy I guess. Classic rock used to be the Stray Cats and such and it's still difficult sometimes to think of rock, like Bad Co. and Mountain to be anything other than rock. And...
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    Amp kits

    I've taken an interest in trying to build Amp kits. There are plenty of kits for old Marshall and Fender designs. Are Boogies too new to have expired patents or am I missing them or is there another reason? I'd love to build one.
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    Mark 5/35 reverb - footswitch?

    Hi, The Mk5/35 doesnt have the ability, not any footswitch button, to turn reverb on or off. It seems strange to me that the only way to do that is to reach behind and turn the dials. There must be a better way!!! Is there? Thanks.
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    Brand new Mark 5/35 - am I an idiot?

    Hi, thanks for letting me join here. I'm looking for some feedback about whether or not I really blew it with my new Mk5 head. I've built tube amps and learned about "conditioning" the capacitors. You start with a variac and go from 10v all the way up to 110v by steps of 10, ten minutes each...
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