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late 70s Park Marshall which is identical to regular marshalls of this time, bar the silver chassis. Originally a pcb board, it was replaced many years ago with a metroamp ptp board and has been fully loaded with mustard capacitors, select Allen Bradley carbon comp resistors in certain positions and other premium components.
The circuit sits right between superlead and superbass, giving the best of both worlds. it is shared cathode for the classic thicker sound, ideal for a 50 watter, and this particular amp has a low plate voltage, meaning it distorts easier naturally. all transformers/choke original
This has a complete set of mullard tubes, both pre amp and power tube (some relabelled) but clearly mullard.
Both old style window selectors are present, though has been hardwired for 16 ohms. I gigged this solid for 10 years (hence condition) and is my most personal amp, though I don't gig anymore is surplus. This amp has been a hobby of mine for years with lots of tweaking, and has recently been looked over by a tech before sale for peace of mind
Original old transformers, mullards, mustards, carbon comp resistors all the ingredients for the classic marshall sound. Will be sorry to see it go!
£849 shipped
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I sold my Park Lead 50 a couple of years ago. Really wish I hadn't. If the buyer is on here and came in this thread out of curiosity please contact me.
if playing through a 4x12 at home there is inherent noise with these big vintage style amps, in a band situation its fine