45/100 serial # 7206 for reference

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45/100 serial # 7206 for reference

Post by VelvetGeorge » Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:21 pm

Here are pics of my real 45/100. I thought these might help provide an overview. Keep in mind that there were plenty of variations in these amps. Mine is in no way definitive.

For a selection of amps from this era, take a look at Roger's amazing site:

http://www.amparchives.com

In fact, more pictures of this amp are available there as well:


http://www.amparchives.com/album/Marsha ... index.html




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Post by Flames1950 » Mon Apr 28, 2008 6:30 pm

George, any evidence of yours ever having had the mixer bright cap?
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Post by VelvetGeorge » Mon May 05, 2008 4:20 pm

No evidence that there was ever a cap on the mixers. I looked at the terminal with a magnifying glass and didn't see any sign of solder.

Interestingly enough, it doesn't sound dull at all.
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Post by Flames1950 » Mon May 05, 2008 4:36 pm

I don't think my Super PA sounds "dull" without a mixer cap, but I do find I have to crank it a little more than a "Lead" amp that has the mixer cap.
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