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Larry

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Well I finished up this build earlier this week and finally got around to taking a few pictures of it today. Figured I'd share it with all of you.

It is a clone of a 1969 100w Marshall Superlead

For this build I used:

Sozo Mustard Vintage Caps
Mullard Re-issue Tubes
Mercury Magnetics Transformers
NOS Allen Bradley (carbon composite) resistors
Star Grounding

Oh and it goes to eleven

And this is what I ended up with:

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fsmith

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Looks great, you did a nice clean job on the soldering.

Now the big question is, how's it sound?!?!?!? I see you jumped the inputs.

Did you build all of your pedals too?

fred
 

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Wow! That's quite a build, Larry. Did you do all the stompboxes too? (or was that another thread I missed?)

Congrats - looks great!
Mike
 

Larry

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Looks great, you did a nice clean job on the soldering.

Now the big question is, how's it sound?!?!?!? I see you jumped the inputs.

Did you build all of your pedals too?

fred

It sounds absolutely amazing.

Some people prefer to use a "Y" cable rather than jumping the inputs. Personally, I have yet to find a quality connector to make a Y cable so I just jump them.


Oh and my neighbors love it. ;)
 

Larry

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Wow! That's quite a build, Larry. Did you do all the stompboxes too? (or was that another thread I missed?)

Congrats - looks great!
Mike

Thanks Mike!

Yes, the stomp boxes are all BYOC kits I've built over the years. I still need to make cables to hook them all up. :eek: The amp above the 100w is a JTM45 I built earlier last year.
 

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Awesome! I have a buddy who builds amp and he can't speak highly enough of the MetroAMp kits - nice work man! The pedal board is quite astonishing too - love it!
 

Larry

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Awesome! I have a buddy who builds amp and he can't speak highly enough of the MetroAMp kits - nice work man! The pedal board is quite astonishing too - love it!

Thanks Norrin, George and his team are stand up guys I can't recommend them enough!
 

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I built a few of George's kits. Great stuff and George is awesome to deal with. I learned a ton about amp tone and caps, along with vastly improving my soldering skills. Congrats and enjoy.

Love the green lawn. I miss mine (originally from Naperville).
 

Larry

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Thanks for all the complements guys your making me blush :p

And for the record, I've never had to use the fire extinguisher next to the amp either ;)
 

azazael

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The inputs on my old Marshall have been jumpered inside.
Did you ever think about that?
I know the jumped patch cable is a iconic thing.
 
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