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Post by alexkirtley on Jun 11, 2018 15:23:57 GMT
It's a great little amp, I love the spring reverb in Fenders, but I have an old Twin so this just isn't needed Works great, sounds great! £350 Collection From Alston in Cumbria, may be able to meet in Hexham or Newcastle if looking to buy Thanks Alex
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Post by snakehips on Jun 11, 2018 20:28:38 GMT
Hi there !
Mk 1,2 or 3? Looks like a Mk1 and I think Mk3 has a black bezel/chassis, not chrome, so could be Mk 2 ??
Great wee amps.
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Post by alexkirtley on Jun 11, 2018 21:05:43 GMT
Hi there ! Mk 1,2 or 3? Looks like a Mk1 and I think Mk3 has a black bezel/chassis, not chrome, so could be Mk 2 ?? Great wee amps. I was thinking 2 but not too sure, I'm not all too clued out on amps
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Post by jono1uk on Jun 11, 2018 21:28:49 GMT
Richard ...are there any tonal differences between the 3 versions?
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Post by snakehips on Jun 13, 2018 21:38:13 GMT
Hi again,
I have a Mk1 and a Mk3 Blues Jnr. The Mk3 version has the “Sparkle” mod, giving it a more Fender Twin type brighter treble (or something !) Some think this change is too much - and some expert amp modification people have designed a rotary dial to adjust the amount of this sparkle sound, to tame it as f needed.
My Mk1 has been heavily modified to have valve driven reverb, and 6V6 power valves. My Mk 3 amp has had some mods to it too. Both sounded great before the mods but even better after the mods were done.
I am not sure what changes were made for the Mk 2 amp, after the original Mk 1 amp.
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