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ksms

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My friend inherited this amp from his dad. Can you help me identify the model and what it might be worth?

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Do you guys know who made the speakers in these? That looks like an original, right?

Sorry, I don't know much about the Mark series. I'm an Electra Dyne guy now & used to own a LoneStar.
 
ksms said:
Do you guys know who made the speakers in these? That looks like an original, right?

Sorry, I don't know much about the Mark series. I'm an Electra Dyne guy now & used to own a LoneStar.

The speaker is an Altec Lansing, and is probably the original to that combo.
 
I think it is an alnico Eminence.
I think I can even guess there is a number 67 in the second line in white print, but I am probably wrong.
 
If you can respond with the codes on the speaker that cannot be read clearly in the photos we can help you out.

This is from Webers site:

1113 Acoustic Fiber Sounde 67 Eminence 706 Pioneer
101 Admiral 742 Esquire 1098 Pyle
391 Altec Lansing 1056 Fisher 270 Quam-Nichols
840 Ampex 188 General Electric 767 Quincy
795 Atlas 794 Harman Kardon 277 Radio Speaker
119 Automatic Manufacturing 416 Heath 280 Raytheon
24 Becker 575 Heppner 274 RCA
125 Bendix 169 Hitachi 285 ROLA
371 Best 220 Jensen 240 JW Davis
286 Ross 589 Bogen 232 Magnavox
748 Russell 719 Carbonneau 130 Matsushita
296 Solar 1059 Channel 789 McGregor
787 Sonatone 145 Cinaudagraph 1191 Micro Magnet
308 Stromberg 433 Cleveland 828 Midland
756 Universal 145 Consolidated 549 Midwest
847 University 150 Crescent 185 Motorola
328 Utah 137 C.T.S. 245 National
1279 WeberVST 1149 Curtis Mathes 918 Oaktron
336 Western Electric 466 Delco 252 Operadio
449 Wilder 252 Dukane 465 Oxford
343 Zenith 649 Electro-Voice 130 Panasonic
277 Emerson 260 Philco


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24 Becker 277 Emerson 748 Russell
67 Eminence 280 Raytheon 756 Universal
101 Admiral 285 ROLA 767 Quincy
119 Automatic Manufacturing 286 Ross 787 Sonatone
125 Bendix 296 Solar 789 McGregor
130 Matsushita 308 Stromberg 794 Harman Kardon
130 Panasonic 328 Utah 795 Atlas
137 C.T.S. 336 Western Electric 828 Midland
145 Cinaudagraph 343 Zenith 840 Ampex
145 Consolidated 371 Best 847 University
150 Crescent 391 Altec Lansing 918 Oaktron
169 Hitachi 416 Heath 1056 Fisher
185 Motorola 433 Cleveland 1059 Channel
188 General Electric 449 Wilder 1098 Pyle
220 Jensen 465 Oxford 1113 Acoustic Fiber Sounde
232 Magnavox 466 Delco 1149 Curtis Mathes
240 JW Davis 549 Midwest 1191 Micro Magnet
245 National 575 Heppner 1279 WeberVST
252 Operadio 589 Bogen
252 Dukane 649 Electro-Voice
260 Philco 706 Pioneer
270 Quam-Nichols 719 Carbonneau
274 RCA 742 Esquire
277 Radio Speaker
 
Yup, I think an Altec would have a grey frame and a white bell cover. They were/are much "fancier".
Those power tubes look like the "right tubes" to me. Pre-Mesa-label Sylvania STR-415s? Oh, yes! :D
 
According to the letter that Randall Smith sent in 1976 to potential buyers of the Mark I, the standard speaker for the 60 watter was either the Vega (Cerwin Vega?) or the G-12 (Gauss?).

For the 100 watter, it was the Eminence MS-12. As optional upgrades, he recommended the Altec 417-8H II for its fat tones (Santana, Richards) and the JBL K-120 or the EVM 12-L for jazz and country players (Carlton, Garcia).

You have a 60 watt, vintage Mark I. It is one of the last Mark I manufactured.
The highest number I have ever saw was an A2213 from July 1978 (although I also saw an A2179 from August 1978).
 
Yes! I forgot to mention the Sylvanias!

What I am really not sure is whether that speaker can handle the 60 watt.
 
Joey B.,
you have such a deep knowledge about Boogies that I wanted to ask you whether you have ever seen any of those Vega (Cerwin Vega?) or those G-12 (Gauss?) speakers factory installed in a Mark I.

Are they real? Has anybody ever seen them? :lol:
 
Little late to the party and as mentioned

Yes, those are Sylvania power tubes which the Mark I, II circuitry were design around so fix bias.
I too think those speakers are Eminence and perhaps alnico because ceramic magnets are flat and round.

As for what is worth, I'm not sure what its value but to a Boogie collector it has some value. The dymo tape lettering tells me its quite original, before they starting building chassis plates with lettering.
 
Again apologies for resurrecting an old post, but yes this looks to be a mid 1978 Mark I, and in very good shape. I think the speaker is an Altec. Tubes look original style also. They must have been building them hot and heavy that summer, I bought one of the very last Mark I's new back in the day, (Oct 1978), its #2283 so seems they built a few hundred in the second half of that year before they switched over to the Mark II's.
 
Thanks for all the help guys. I am revisiting this post because the owner of the amp, who I posted on behalf of, has now decided to sell the amp.

Any clue on the value of this amp?

ps. If discussing the value is against the board rules, etc, then please disregard & my apologies.
 
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