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How much will you sell those babies for? The tolex is bleu or purple? I like it a lot
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COOOOOOOOOOLVelvetGeorge wrote:Many thanks to David at LegendaryTones.com for his glowing review of that '68 replica 100 watt. It's now with George Lynch for further scrutiny.
http://www.legendarytones.com/MetroAmp68Plex1.htm
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I like LegendaryTones.com and David. He is a nice man!
Long time ago i corresponded withal David (email) -> to me was amp problem
He is a hungarian ancestry (<- is this correct word? )
He born in the USA, don't speak hungarian language
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Well you gonna have to make them in bleu also.......bleu levant Mojo has that I think!!!VelvetGeorge wrote:It's purple, but it looks really bleu in the pics. I noticed that my digital camera doesn't show purple right ever. And I have a hard time adjusting purple in photoshop.
The head as shown is $2350. Including voltage mod.
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I thaught you done it in bleu to fit your amp with David's Time Machine boost!!!
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Yes and Aspin wouldn't sell it to him.. hehe
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I did read in the aspen pitman book " i had lent a purple 74 model 1959 to george lynch several times while he was in the studio..VelvetGeorge wrote:That would be cool!
I actually did it in purple since I read that George Lynch's favorite Marshall was purple. The one owned by Aspen Pittman. Did you guys know he had to rent that amp? At least that's what I heard.
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George how does the bias re-ajust itseft when going from 400 to 500vdc? Or does it?
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Ooohhh. A secret. It doesnt look like the standby switches anything other then the HV. Its not a detailed picture though. That may be a big fat 3PDT switch. I was planning on just rebiasing every time i switched.VelvetGeorge wrote:It does, but I'm not sharing exactly how. It's my own little circuit I worked up.
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Hey George, how would that work if we wanted to try KT66's or 6CA7's? Or would that work?Billy Batz wrote:Ooohhh. A secret. It doesnt look like the standby switches anything other then the HV. Its not a detailed picture though. I was planning on just rebiasing every time i switched.VelvetGeorge wrote:It does, but I'm not sharing exactly how. It's my own little circuit I worked up.
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I think I have a good idea how you do it if thats a 3PDT. I may be entirely wrong of coarse. Ive been playing around with the bias circuit for the last few nights in my new amp. Im trying to do a dual bias. I think I have it but the pots will always be a bit interactive. You cant change the bias for each side totally independantly But it does work As far as I know all other dual bias arrangements are interactive to some degree as well.