jpdennis
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I was looking for information on my Mark III simul-class output transformer and power transformer since I have time to kill this evening - being unemployed kinda ducks. I found a link here ...
http://forum.grailtone.com/posting.php?mode=quote&f=3&p=101074
... with the following information;
This started over the fact I have the 561100 power tranny and the 562003 output tranny. According to the thread the 562003 would have come out in the early 1990s even though my PCB is dated 1984 and the serial number puts it within 700 of the first Mark III (circa 1985). I am wondering now if my tranny was replaced prior to my purchasing it or if the thing was, in fact, in production during 1985. If it was a replacement would this be a real good reason that Mike B did so much to get my Mark III into the great playing shape it is now. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Dennis
http://forum.grailtone.com/posting.php?mode=quote&f=3&p=101074
... with the following information;
jvk said:All hail simulclass!
I've taken some pics of the Mesa simulclass OTs to look at their sizes and footprints. I've placed them in order of chunkiness and size
The 562003 is the undisputed king, I bet it's pretty much exactly the same size and weight of the IIC+ output transformer. It can handle more power and has more clean headroom. I definetly hear the difference between the 562004 and 562003 at loud volumes. The highs are smoother and more smooth+blurry and the lows are more asskicking. Especially combined with a X101 export tranny 8) The X101 is as large as some 200W power trannys in other makes of amp.Code:weight amps used in --------- ----------------------------- 1. 562003 2.80kg MarkIV-A MarkIII 2. 562004R-1 2.45kg MarkIV-B 3. T100-152019 2.40kg MarkIIB MarkIIC/C+ MarkIII
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This started over the fact I have the 561100 power tranny and the 562003 output tranny. According to the thread the 562003 would have come out in the early 1990s even though my PCB is dated 1984 and the serial number puts it within 700 of the first Mark III (circa 1985). I am wondering now if my tranny was replaced prior to my purchasing it or if the thing was, in fact, in production during 1985. If it was a replacement would this be a real good reason that Mike B did so much to get my Mark III into the great playing shape it is now. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Dennis