It's still young. Maybe it'll grow up into a 45/100.neikeel wrote:That chassis looks ultra compact for a 45/100.
Almost JTM45 size
Lets talk about 45/100 chassis and panels
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Just got my box of goodies. I'm like a little kid at Christmas. Thanks George, sweet chassis. I'm building this one and making my CF project a '68 instead.
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?p=183156#183156
Also, how do I add another set of these panels to my next order I'm getting ready to make?
Thanks,
Steve
http://forum.metroamp.com/viewtopic.php?p=183156#183156
Also, how do I add another set of these panels to my next order I'm getting ready to make?
Thanks,
Steve
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you're welcome thousandshirtsthousandshirts wrote:Well, here's a potential image for the panels. If anybody's still interested. Not sure if we could make the "100" part optional or not. Maybe we could just have them all made with the "100" and if you don't want it, you can just snip it off the decal? Anyhow. This is from the JTM 45/100 Dual OT Manual as issued by Marshall in PDF format. Thank you to Frenchie for the tip on his, and thanks to Roger at the wonderful Amp Archives website for hosting the full res PDF file. I imported it into photoshop in the largest resolution I could:
We still need to clean up the "MK III" logo.

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Guys, the best way to do these decals would be to open up the PDF pages in Illustrator, then grab the particular graphics and save as an Illustrator legacy file or EPS. As a vector they can be resized without any loss. Then, these can easily be imported into any other vector graphic program the printer needs (if not Illustrator) (e.g., coreldraw).
Does anyone know the dimensions for the rear panel, specifically the length? 2.5" x ???
Does anyone know the dimensions for the rear panel, specifically the length? 2.5" x ???
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I don't have those programs but it sounds good. Let's get someone else on this. I'm signing off now.NitroLiq wrote:Guys, the best way to do these decals would be to open up the PDF pages in Illustrator, then grab the particular graphics and save as an Illustrator legacy file or EPS. As a vector they can be resized without any loss. Then, these can easily be imported into any other vector graphic program the printer needs (if not Illustrator) (e.g., coreldraw).
Does anyone know the dimensions for the rear panel, specifically the length? 2.5" x ???
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