- 1969 Marshall Superlead clone, built by myself. 100 watts. NOS military spec pots, Sozo caps, 1w + 2w carbon film resistors,
beefed up .022uf bright channel coupling cap, beefed up .1uf caps, active shields on the inputs, NOS Radio Spares lacing cord, Metroamp.com trannies, NOS Micanol preamp tube sockets, etc.
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- Early '70s Hiwatt DR103 clone, built by myself. 100+ watts, chassis by Ally Mey, custom Heyboer PT with multiple voltage primaries, Heyboer OT, hand-made NOS turret boards, 1w + 2w carbon film resistors (NOS Piher when I had them), Belton sockets, CGE pots, solid 20awg wire, Sozo + F&T + mustard caps, adjustable bias, custom panels, Swanson headbox, Radiospares NOS lacing cord and fuse holders.
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- 1960s Marshall JTM45 clone, built by myself. NOS hand-made turret boards, 1w + 2w carbon film resistors (NOS Piher when I had them), Belton preamp sockets, NOS power tube sockets, PEC mil-spec pots, NOS mustard caps, BC Components caps, custom panels, Radiospares NOS lacing cord and fuse holder, metroamp trannies and chassis (chassis hand polished), hand-made internal fuse holder, NOS Bulgin socket, Apem switches.
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- 1996 Marshall 1960AX 4x12 cabinet, I put on salt + pepper grillcloth and a 6" gold logo. Put a screw through
the back to the backboard post. 16 gauge wiring. Loaded with incredible Scumbag (Weber-made) G12H copy
speakers. Pic
#1 (innards).
- 1978 Orange 4x12 cabinet, needed intensive restoration. Original '78 Celestion G12H-75 speakers. Pics.
- 1980's Fender Twin Reverb,
push/pull master volume, ultralinear. Matched quad of Svetlana 6L6 power tubes. Totally serviced by Lord Valve (http://www.freeyellow.com/members2/lord-valve/) several
years ago and still going strong.
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#1, Pic
#2
- THD Hotplate attenuator, 16 ohm. Until I move to the middle of the woods, this makes my amps a little
more usable while living in suburbia.