Hey Adrian,
I got to thinking after your chat lesson the other day when you were asking me about the vintage Marshall I was playing thru,I was thinking it was a JCM 800 but its not. It is an Mk2 lead. It is not actually my amp. it is a friend of mines, I go over to his place and play thru it most every weekend for jamm sessions. I wish it was mine cause I really love it and I have tried to buy it from him many times and I am not going to give up trying to buy it till he sells it to me lol. but I found a few pictures of it I wanted to share with you. check it out.
Rich....
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Rich,
That is a lot like mine.
Mine is the 100 watt version and judging by the impedance switch, mine is a little newer then yours (mine is 1979).
Yours seems to be in a little better shape and has more history.
Mine has a lot of history but it shows up only as dings and scratches in the box.
Mine has the EL34 tubes. I can't tell by the pictures but it looks like your amp may have the 6550 tubes.
Both are good. The 6550s are a slightly cleaner sounding tube and very durable. The EL34s used to short out all the time when the amps were new but are a lot more stable now.
They are a great amp.
Greg
Here is one more pic of the front of it, the Marshall lettering looks so white and new because it was replaced somewhere along the line.
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Here is a couple of pictures of my Marshall (I just happen to have it here at work ).
I also put in a picture of my Sunn Sonaro. They are 50 watt with 6550 tubes. The bottom has two 15 inch speakers.
The last pictures are of the Park amp I bought and converted to tubes. It is a clone of a 50 watt plexus Marshall. I stuck one of my 10 inch JBLs in it. It works pretty good.
Guys i'm IMPRESSED with your amps, i'm a marshall lover myself, and aaahh, i never even played such beauties like those, congratulations to both of you and well richard, what are you waiting for, you need tu buy it!
hey greg what's up with that sunn? it looks incredible, i love silverfaces. do you have sound samples?
I repair and install radios and other avionics in aircraft. The planes I work on are mostly single engine aircraft like Piper and Cessna models. I also do some helicopter radio repair. I am also a mechanic and do some general maintenance but mostly I do the electrical part.
I run the radio shop (sounds good but mostly it is me and maybe one other person) but I don't own the business. There are also 4 or 5 mechanics for aircraft maintenance. My boss tolerates the guitar amplifiers.
The business is only open during the days and is on a airport so I have the ability to turn the amps up if I want during the night. The main hanger is about 125 by 150 feet so I have a little room to do things (when it is not too filed up with aircraft).
When I was about 16 years old, I worked for a couple of years in a music store's repair shop and repaired amplifiers and other electronic music equipment so I like to do a little of that on the side.
The Sunn amp was thrown away by it's previous owner and looked pretty sad when i got it. It took a little work to get it going again but now it works good.
I have some other amps that I have collected, like a Kustom 200, the old black tuck-and-roll origional amp and a Gibson guitar amp from 1942.
i would love to record a music video on that hangar dude, nice stuff!!
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