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Laney pro-tube OT

Post by lefthandpat » Tue Mar 18, 2008 11:24 pm

Hello,
I need to replace the output transformer on a Laney Pro-tube lead 100W.
Does anyboby know of a good replacement? I guess a JMP/JCM800 transformer would do it but maybe someone has a better suggestion.

Thanks in advance.

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Re: Laney pro-tube OT

Post by HARLEYIII » Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:06 am

lefthandpat wrote:Hello,
I need to replace the output transformer on a Laney Pro-tube lead 100W.
Does anyboby know of a good replacement? I guess a JMP/JCM800 transformer would do it but maybe someone has a better suggestion.

Thanks in advance.
I had an AOR Pro Tube Lead. I blew the OT in it. The guy who fixed it said he replaced it with a JCM 800 OT. It was costly though.

Unless you really really love that amp (They are bad ass. I miss mine), you'd prolly be better off to just buy another one. I think you can still score those around $300 to $500 bucks.
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Post by dynaman » Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:08 am

Any ole' 100W transformer will do fine. You're amp is just a Marshall in different clothes so any Marshall or after trans meant for a Marshall is OK (and cheaper than buying a new amp).

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Post by lefthandpat » Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:39 am

The amp is not mine, I'm fixing it for someone who's on a tight budget, like all of us I guess, so a JMP tranny will be the best option.

Thanks for the replies.

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Post by Brian Wallace » Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:15 pm

I did a rewind on a 100W AOR OT. I think the Dagnall's are made better. :wink:
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