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killerburst

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The grill cleaned up nicely and you don't see those streaks now.

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Comments, questions, suggestions?
 
killerburst said:
Do tell? Are you the original owner?

If I was the original owner, I would still be owning it. I know the owner of the store (Scott). I was playing that amp a few weeks ago. It sounds great. I stuck a pair of Sylvania 6L6's in the outside sockets (so it had 4 6L6's) and it sounded huge. I loved it through a 4x12. You have a great amp.
 
psychodave said:
killerburst said:
Do tell? Are you the original owner?

If I was the original owner, I would still be owning it. I know the owner of the store (Scott). I was playing that amp a few weeks ago. It sounds great. I stuck a pair of Sylvania 6L6's in the outside sockets (so it had 4 6L6's) and it sounded huge. I loved it through a 4x12. You have a great amp.

You must be the 'Dave' who wrote his settings down on the suggested settings sheet that Scott had. I feel like I know you already. :lol: Too funny.
 
killerburst said:
psychodave said:
killerburst said:
Do tell? Are you the original owner?

If I was the original owner, I would still be owning it. I know the owner of the store (Scott). I was playing that amp a few weeks ago. It sounds great. I stuck a pair of Sylvania 6L6's in the outside sockets (so it had 4 6L6's) and it sounded huge. I loved it through a 4x12. You have a great amp.

You must be the 'Dave' who wrote his settings down on the suggested settings sheet that Scott had. I feel like I know you already. :lol: Too funny.

Thats me. 8)
 
Hi killerburst.

I am building one mark II clone. You it could send more pic of the circuit and of the values of the components, I am thankful.
 
The amp is virtually 100% factory stock. It does look like they were going to prep it for a GEQ
and pulled it out. There is some leftover glue in the chassis where the amplifier board goes.
If you ever want to run EL34's or modern 6CA7's you should connect pins 1 and 8 on the outer sockets.
 
I'd suggest getting those old filters replaced,aside from the age,one of those 30uf's looks like it is busting out of its wrapping.Even tho the amp sounds good now,with new filters it will sound much better.
 

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