Super Lead 100W MK2
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:52 am
Hi all
I've got a Marshall from a friend of mine. A super lead 100 watt amp from 1976 (serial-no 08225H), which has trannies from Dagnall. Everything is in original condition except an added switch on the back for pentode/triode operation of the end tubes EL34.
It has the printed circuit board which has loaded some nice mustard and chicklet signal caps. The filter caps are 50uf / 500V all from Daly. The output tranny has number C2373, the choke C2542 and the power trannie sticker is lost. Possibly T4145, high voltage at anode of end tubes is 485V DC.
Some pictures of this amp you can find here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3dcieerul6xq ... ccS6a?dl=0
The amp works as it has, is pretty loud and sounds in a very british way. It has plenty of headroom.
The question is, how much bugs is it worth on the current market? Do you have any hints?
Rocking regards
Daniel
I've got a Marshall from a friend of mine. A super lead 100 watt amp from 1976 (serial-no 08225H), which has trannies from Dagnall. Everything is in original condition except an added switch on the back for pentode/triode operation of the end tubes EL34.
It has the printed circuit board which has loaded some nice mustard and chicklet signal caps. The filter caps are 50uf / 500V all from Daly. The output tranny has number C2373, the choke C2542 and the power trannie sticker is lost. Possibly T4145, high voltage at anode of end tubes is 485V DC.
Some pictures of this amp you can find here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3dcieerul6xq ... ccS6a?dl=0
The amp works as it has, is pretty loud and sounds in a very british way. It has plenty of headroom.
The question is, how much bugs is it worth on the current market? Do you have any hints?
Rocking regards
Daniel