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Marshall JTM 45/100 1966

Marshall JTM 45/100 1966

Serial Number: 7017

Description

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.

 

Summary

Head/Combo/Cabinet: Heads

Amp Electronics: Tube Amp

Wattage Range: 100-199 Watts

Power Tubes : KT66

Tube Details / Playability: 4x KT66, 3x 12AX7

Amp Condition: This vintage Marshall is in very good condition, with only light wear on the black Tolex. There is an extra hole in the back of the chassis, which is plugged.

Serial Number: 7017

Amp Details: The amplifier is in good working condition. The corners of the chassis on the power transformer side are torn, which is common with the early aluminum chassis. The back of the amplifier says "Mk III Super 100" while the front says Mk II, which is also common for this era. This amplifier is pictured in the Doyle book.

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SKU: U6635375916

Description

The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.

 

Summary

Head/Combo/Cabinet: Heads

Amp Electronics: Tube Amp

Wattage Range: 100-199 Watts

Power Tubes : KT66

Tube Details / Playability: 4x KT66, 3x 12AX7

Amp Condition: This vintage Marshall is in very good condition, with only light wear on the black Tolex. There is an extra hole in the back of the chassis, which is plugged.

Serial Number: 7017

Amp Details: The amplifier is in good working condition. The corners of the chassis on the power transformer side are torn, which is common with the early aluminum chassis. The back of the amplifier says "Mk III Super 100" while the front says Mk II, which is also common for this era. This amplifier is pictured in the Doyle book.

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