bluespwr101
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I own an '80/81 Mark 2B. 60 watt version. No EQ, just presence and effects loop on back, w/extension outlet.
Amp just retubed, and a factory cap job was done by Mike B. The amp is blond w/a brown/beige grill. No rips, tears, snags, dings, dents, not even a scratch on the face plate. No cigarette burns either. Amp is totally original other than caps/tubes. Amp will do the Joe Walsh gain thing using the 1/4" jack under chassis and an active volume pedal.
Amp has the original Altec Lansing white bucket 12" spk-model 4178-H, 8 ohms. Never reconed and sounds right and tight. Also original cover and F/S.
I am the original owner(58 yrs old) and my back can't handle moving this amp around any more so I have decided to let her go. I have had this amp appraised and the figure was between $3000.00, to $5000.00. I recently have seen one on line for over $5700.00. I personally would rate this amp at as near a 10 as possible, not because it's mine. But because of it's condition. So the question is where do we go from here. I will entertain offers between the 2 figures quoted. I figure that is the logical thing to do. Own a piece of history. Also have typed-hand written schematic signed by Randall Smith.
Pics furnished upon request. Please don't ask me to disassemble the amp as I just broke my left humorous.
I will check this board, but you can contact me directly-EAST COAST TIME 11am-7pm.
Here's me info:
[email protected]
Thanks,
Dennis 8)
Amp just retubed, and a factory cap job was done by Mike B. The amp is blond w/a brown/beige grill. No rips, tears, snags, dings, dents, not even a scratch on the face plate. No cigarette burns either. Amp is totally original other than caps/tubes. Amp will do the Joe Walsh gain thing using the 1/4" jack under chassis and an active volume pedal.
Amp has the original Altec Lansing white bucket 12" spk-model 4178-H, 8 ohms. Never reconed and sounds right and tight. Also original cover and F/S.
I am the original owner(58 yrs old) and my back can't handle moving this amp around any more so I have decided to let her go. I have had this amp appraised and the figure was between $3000.00, to $5000.00. I recently have seen one on line for over $5700.00. I personally would rate this amp at as near a 10 as possible, not because it's mine. But because of it's condition. So the question is where do we go from here. I will entertain offers between the 2 figures quoted. I figure that is the logical thing to do. Own a piece of history. Also have typed-hand written schematic signed by Randall Smith.
Pics furnished upon request. Please don't ask me to disassemble the amp as I just broke my left humorous.
I will check this board, but you can contact me directly-EAST COAST TIME 11am-7pm.
Here's me info:
[email protected]
Thanks,
Dennis 8)