$2125.00
Marshall 1973 Vintage 50 Watt Lead Amplifier Head
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Circa - Vintage 1973 marshall 50 watt lead amplifIer - All original and it's in incredible shape, The vinyl/tolex is near perfect, no tears... investment grade quality, this will definitely go up in value, it's an investment...that rocks!!! These older amps seem to have the mojo and sound that you just don't get from the new models.
The real classic marshall tone, .....the sound that we fell in love with when we first heard a marshall. I have played many marshall amplifier's over the years and this amplifier sounds incredible . New tubes "JJ'S" and biased, the filter caps are fine and no drift. This is a rocking amp full of that classic marshall tone. It does have the pcb however, the pcb's back then were made of really great quality, and some believe that pcb's were more consistent in their quality and sound, and back then most amps made never sounded alike, this was played next to a hand wired 73 and they did sound very similar,...it's all subjective anyways don't get caught up in that mind set that a hand wired is much better, that's just being naive.
This amp has decades of life left in it. This is a rock solid amp and a great investment amp . Incredible deal for an Incredible circa "73" marshall ...........an early 70's practically new condition
From a technical point, these types of amps are very easy to be services or componet replacement, unlike alot of new amps
Note: I removed the bright cap because the earlier plexi jmp's amp were very bright sounding. It's very common on of the earlier plexi's or jtm's to be bright. I think the amps sound better not having the bright cap, it can be put back easily. alot of guy's on the marshall forum recommend doing this. ..... you don't want that surf music thing happening. Don't pass this opportunity to own this amp.
I selling it for finacial reasons only..8(
serious buyers only- no trades- IMPORTANT NOTE:
please note : This item is also advertised locally. I reserve the right end this auction to show it locally so there wont an online buyer and a local buying at the same time.

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