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Les condos il faut les changer en effet. Ceux-là pourraient être réformés mais pas en l'état (il leur faut quelques années d'inactivité au préalable)
Bill voici l'histoire de cet ampli que j'ai acquis en 2014, un californien me l'a vendu :
Offered is an all original dated 11/72 Super Lead Marshall with it's original vinyl cover. This one is in very nice shape and was used moderately and then stored for a number of years. When I found this recently I was amazed to find that it looks to be essentially untouched circuit wise down to the yellow wax top British Dublier caps and Mullard EL34 tubes. This is probably the purest to the original sound of 1972 as you are likely to find. Most I have seen have either been modded, had some or all of the capacitors changed, and various tube compliments installed. Since this amp had not been on for awhile I brought the amp up slowly on my voltage variac to reform the capacitors. I also sprayed out the pots with contact cleaner and had a look at the solder joints and all appears to be in nice original condition. "Trudy" did a good job assembling this one! It appears one tube socket was changed and other than that it looks like it has remained the same since new. The power cord and plug are original. I decided to leave it as it is for the next owner to change or keep the same. The tolex has marks and wear to the corners, and one spot on top where something hot melted a circular spot. The logo is missing one of the "L's" as shown in the pics. The handle is in good shape, there is a bit of corrosion on the gold metal mounts. The sound is what you would expect from a point to point wired classic Marshall. It's a sweet one and sounds phenomenal! I will pack this amp extremely well for a safe transit. I have shipped many fragile high end audio and music equipment pieces and I make sure it arrives as it is shown. Due to age this amp will be sold as is.