I feel weird asking for help without being a contributor, but I haven't been able to find much in comparative pics and I don't know much about tube amps anyway. I would be very much grateful if somebody here could help me.
It is the 60/100 simul class version and the date on it is 1980.
It appears that the filter caps (?) have been replaced, although I'm not sure with what except that one says "J/J" and "500v"
The tracers are brown, but I'm not sure if it's dirt or rust.
The tubes in it are electro harmonix and I have no idea if they were biased and matched or not, but they don't seem to be running too hot or cold just from sticking my hand back there. I plan on replacing them anyway in the future.
I didn't buy this amp for the sake of having or looking at, I really plan to "punish" this thing in the years to come, assuming that it has the health to withstand it. My mini recto and DC-5 each get at least a good 20 hours a week at high volume, and I'd like to think that this thing will survive in the mix with them.
I was rather worried when I first got it and looked inside, but it fired right up and works fine. Guess I'm wondering if you should judge a book by it's cover when it comes to old amps. I've put countless hours of punishment into my DC-5 and it still looks brand new inside. Maybe someone left the Mark IIB in a hot garage for a long time?
On an unrelated note, I had assumed from all the pics on the internet that old marks were full size heads, but this thing is small and blocky, not even twice the size of my mini recto. How did they fit that much power into something so small :shock:
And just for the heck of it, the cleanness of my dc-5 :mrgreen:
It is the 60/100 simul class version and the date on it is 1980.
It appears that the filter caps (?) have been replaced, although I'm not sure with what except that one says "J/J" and "500v"
The tracers are brown, but I'm not sure if it's dirt or rust.
The tubes in it are electro harmonix and I have no idea if they were biased and matched or not, but they don't seem to be running too hot or cold just from sticking my hand back there. I plan on replacing them anyway in the future.
I didn't buy this amp for the sake of having or looking at, I really plan to "punish" this thing in the years to come, assuming that it has the health to withstand it. My mini recto and DC-5 each get at least a good 20 hours a week at high volume, and I'd like to think that this thing will survive in the mix with them.
I was rather worried when I first got it and looked inside, but it fired right up and works fine. Guess I'm wondering if you should judge a book by it's cover when it comes to old amps. I've put countless hours of punishment into my DC-5 and it still looks brand new inside. Maybe someone left the Mark IIB in a hot garage for a long time?
On an unrelated note, I had assumed from all the pics on the internet that old marks were full size heads, but this thing is small and blocky, not even twice the size of my mini recto. How did they fit that much power into something so small :shock:
And just for the heck of it, the cleanness of my dc-5 :mrgreen: