Its nice HR, I think the old chap GAR would have to agree,,,,
Do Marshall amps make you horny?
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Not only do I not give a fuck about your advice on my gear, Garfuckle, I do not care about anything you post. Who the fuck cares what YOU would do with MY gear?
STFU and go bother someone else.
Pana, I expected him to do this. He is pathologically incapable of NOT commenting on other people's gear, as he has none of his own.Comment
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I've got a slanted silver clothed Marshall CAB
gold edged 4 x celestions 100 watt
here that I suspect is vintage.... (Apart from my splooge
which must be at least 15 years old ??)
The cab wheels are really skinny, not like the chunkier ones
I had in the cabs I bought in the 80's... They dont look
added on, they look part of the package.. Will I disqualify
puristst authenticitiy if I drop the back panel off ???BABY PANA 2 IS Coming !! All across the land, let the love and beer flow !
Love ya Mary Frances!Comment
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Yes but like I say he's got problems on his hands:
Those two 74 blackbacks are keepers, the 77 is gonna sound kinda woofy with that 65 chained to it in series.
He's got to rewire it for 16 ohm, with new thicker wire, move the 74 in the 77 hole, then put a 65 there in the new upper hole - "X" cross-pattern for better fullrange response.
Almost all my cabs are like this, two and two mixed in an X pattern, but what I also do is install the Marshall stereo-switching jackplates.
They're plastic-shelled and kinda cheesy, but I cut off the supplied wiring and solder my own thicker-gauge wire straight on.
This last cab I did just for the house, I didn't do that though. I got kinda lazy and soldered the speakers, but the four remaining ones I soldered to the slide-on spade connectors that go to the jack-board.
He shouldn't sell the 77, but store it somewhere as a spare.Comment
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Yes but like I say he's got problems on his hands:
Those two 74 blackbacks are keepers, the 77 is gonna sound kinda woofy with that 65 chained to it in series.
He's got to rewire it for 16 ohm, with new thicker wire, move the 74 in the 77 hole, then put a 65 there in the new upper hole - "X" cross-pattern for better fullrange response.
Almost all my cabs are like this, two and two mixed in an X pattern, but what I also do is install the Marshall stereo-switching jackplates.
They're plastic-shelled and kinda cheesy, but I cut off the supplied wiring and solder my own thicker-gauge wire straight on.
This last cab I did just for the house, I didn't do that though. I got kinda lazy and soldered the speakers, but the four remaining ones I soldered to the slide-on spade connectors that go to the jack-board.
He shouldn't sell the 77, but store it somewhere as a spare.
You should shut the fuck up.Comment
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I think I saw a decent set of gold Homa's go over $200 last I cared to check on ebay. I know that Homa went black from 75 to 1980, before those cheepoid Rolo skinny sheetmetal wheels were introduced.Comment
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Needless to say, I freaked out when I opened it up and saw that. It is not uncommon. Hell, you might even find his sig in your cabinet.
Won't hurt it to open it up, if you are curious as to what's inside.Comment
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Time for me to crash.
Garfuckle, the Celestions (three of them) are from 1976.
Useless for me to tell you since you cannot read, but I figured I would mention it anyway.Comment
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