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1966 Marshall JTM45 Half Stack serial 5242

See and play an authentic 1966 JTM 45 Half Stack is not an everyday thing!!

The Head is a Mid 66 all original, (few numbers apart from Gary Moore’s one serial 5217) obviously it has been serviced, so some resistors and some capacitors have been replaced with old ones.

The logo is a correct MG repro.

Original Drake transformers PT 1202-55, OT 784-103, Choke 352-114

It was rescued , restored and well cared here in Italy. Valved with old Mullards, Brimars and a pair Of GEC KT66s.

The cab is a Strap Handles that was restored to its Former Glory.

No holes added, original piping, MG strap handles and logo. Many hours of hard work and a very careful and expensive restoration.

Original and correct Black Levant bought from Marshall.

The icing on the cake is an Eric Collins Pinstripe grill cloth.

Loaded with a fantastic quad of 1966 G12M 20 watters!!

The Tone of our Gods!

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1965 Marshall JTM45 Block Logo Clapton Knobs Serial 5059

Retolexed and restored, early 65 Block logo , Clapton (Pekalit) knobs, RadioSpares Deluxe Output transformer and choke 20Henries, Mains is an early Drake 1202-55. Old caps and tubes GECKT66 smoked glass, Mullards and Brimars in the pre. A little hole on back panel was closed using a little plate of aluminum and a Marshall sticker. The Tone is incredible, big and rich of harmonics, less distorted and aggressive than later JTMs. Ideal for Clapton, Green, Townshend, and Hendrix Tones.

1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb

Original and very good sounding one. A classic Fender blackface tone with Its original Oxford 12K5-6 speaker. RCA tubes in the pre and output stage.

1967 Marshall JTM50 Black Flag Half Stack

The “Black Flag” is an iconic head . Hendrix, Kossoff, Angus… all this guitar heroes played and appreciated this amp.

It is a mix between a jtm45 and a later jmp, tube rectified EL34 amp.. best of both worlds!!

Drake transformers and choke.

1202-118 PT, 784-128 OT and 352-114 Choke

Original circuit and above all has got that elusive 784-128 Output transformer you can find only on Black Flags…..

Cabinet is a late 67 early 68 loaded with a quad of 1968 G12H T1281

One more hole in the chassis between v1 and v2, the punch is so perfect it is probably a ” factory wrong hole”

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1962 Selmer Diplomat Reverb

The Selmer Diplomat is one of my favorite early 60’s amp. You can’t go wrong if you are looking for those British rock and blues Tones. Clapton, Mayall, Beck….

A sort of prototype… Speaker is a Goodmans Audiom 60 in alnico.. when pushed screams with a nasal mid honk!!!

Marshall 1969 Jmp Smallbox 1987 Lead model and 1971 basketweave 1960A

Early metal panel, October 69. its a Plexi circuit with aluminum panels. Killer amp.. At Marshall reached their zenith with early metal panel IMHO.

Put the Volume on 6 and you can hear Van Halen’s, Gibbon’s, or Beck’s tones with there right cab. Original transformer and choke. Mains is the usual Drake1202-118, the OT is a Drake 784-139 and the choke is a Dagnall 1999. The circuit is the 69 lead, split cathode. Cab is an early 1971 1960A with its G!2M T1221 signed by Jim Marshall in two points

Fire breathing amp!!

1969 Marshall Jmp Smallbox 1986 model Half Stack

Duane Allman, Paul Kossoff, Hendrix, Clapton.. all is inside this amp…

Early.. early metal panel.. was made on 4th of July of 1969 you can see it is a Plexi.. the board is the perforated one, shared cathode bass circuit.

All original, logo included Drake transformers 1202-118 and 784-139, Dagnall 1999 choke. The cabinet is a 1969 1935 A all original, logo also. Speaker are its 1969 T1511

one of my favorite..

1977 MArshall JMP 2204 Master Volume

A classic of Marhall Tones.. hard rock is its forte. With the right guitar and hands you can play almost everything…

Marshall 1971 SUPER LEAD

This was one evil of an amp. Very very aggressive and distorted. Ideal for rock and metal tones.

Identical to 69 plexi but the later choke. Dagnal C1998 OT and T2562 Mains.

1964 Fender Super Reverb with Jensen C10N

Super Reverbs with those Jensen C10Ns are special thing…

Chimey and a bit on the bright side.. but What A Tone!!

 

1967 Marshall JMP Plexi And 1966 Strap Handles Cab

One of the First JMP late 67. Drake 1202-118 power transformer, 784 -139 Output transformer, 352-114 early 11xxx series.

A classick rock tone less aggressive than later jmp… my guess is the Dagnal 1999 is a more distorted choke than the earlier Drake 352-114.

The cabinet is a 1966 original cabinet. Original pinstripe and tolex strap handles cabinet

Marshall 1966/67 Super Tremolo JTM 45

This is a collector dream come true. It was indeed a mint mint Super tremolo.

1202-55 PT, 784-103 OT, RS 20H choke.. this head screamed!!

Too bad is not anymore here.

1973 Marshall Super Tremolo

These Super tremolo are really great sounding heads.. don’t know why but usually the sound very very nice.

This in particular had Dagnall C1998 OT and T2562 laydown mains… and was browner and slightly softer than super leads of the same era.

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1964 Vox AC 30 Top Boost

If You are looking for The Edge, Gallagher.. and mid 60’s beat Tones Stop here!!

very sparkly and chimey tone. Parmeko transformers. All valved with Mullards. Original Celestion Alnico PoliGrey…

Marshall 18 watt replica head

A little monster built by an English guru, with old Radiosapares transformers and old components. its INSANE!!!!

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1968 MARSHALL 1935 B

This is a collector’s dream cabinet made in 1968 is loaded with a quad of uber rare made only one day!! Golden drivers T1511 G12M.

They were made to Celebrate something?!! only on JULY 8TH 1968!!

1959 Fender Bassman

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