1967 Black Flag Super Bass

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1967 Black Flag Super Bass

Post by yngwie308 » Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:11 pm

Saw this courtesy of the Plexi Palace, it has the original stand up filter caps and unmolested dual rectifiers, nice:
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had to dig out my old pics, damn I miss that amp..
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Re: 1967 Black Flag Super Bass

Post by Danhalen » Wed Jun 26, 2019 2:49 pm

yngwie308 wrote:
Sun Dec 14, 2008 2:11 pm
Saw this courtesy of the Plexi Palace, it has the original stand up filter caps and unmolested dual rectifiers, nice...
had to dig out my old pics, damn I miss that amp..
I just saw this now. Awesome amp! The other three in that stack look alright too Not to mention the two LP Jr's :D.

Have you ever seen what the board looks like underneath the standup filter caps? Are there larger holes underneath? Or are the bottom leads lined up and routed through the board on the bottom? Just curious! I wonder why they did them that way for a few amps? I guess it was just a spacial thing, trying different layouts out on the fly probably...

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