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It's an L6-40 combo, which is 40W from 2x6L6, Marshall-ish preamp, but this is a single Blues mode amp, so think JTM45.
It has Power Scaling, but otherwise is fairly simple, and the speaker is a G12M Creamback.
The covering is brown alligator, which is complimented by grill cloth with a gold fleck, and cream piping.
Oh well; he who dares, wins!
Great work as ever ;-)
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I've had a couple recently that have been unusual finishes, and it's nice to see how well they've worked out. I'm boring and rely on my customers to push the boundaries for me!
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Would someone like yourself make a PR type amp in the same ballpark price wise or would it be a case of doubling that?
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
I can also do electronic clones with tweaks if you fancied something tailored.
Drop me an email if you're interested.
Cheers!
martin@mjwamps.com
Will drop you a note before I buy anything.
Been uploading old tracks I recorded ages ago and hopefully some new noodles here.
Last chance at the old prices!
First is a Goldstar, lovely in Blonde with round cream knobs. This one has valve/spring reverb, but is otherwise standard.
And of course these are true point-to-point:
I do like the updated styling on your current builds.
The leather handles and new font on the faceplate look really smart.
As you may have seen on the website, MJW Amplification is currently closed, and I have decided to formally cease trading with effect from 1st December 2019.
Since the short break in 2017, and after relocating, it has been a fair bit quieter on the new builds side, coupled with very little service work in this neck of the woods.
I no longer have the enthusiasm to reinvigorate the business, and this was very much a thing that ran on enthusiasm. Now seems like a good time to bow out and enter semi-retirement!
There are a very small number of amps still under warranty, and the owners of those have my contact details. My amps are mostly quite simple, so local techs should have no trouble with them, and I will still be able to provide support to techs if required, but I soon won't be able to do any serious work myself as I will be decommissioning my workshop (amplifier-wise) and selling remaining stock.
So, just over 12 years, 240 amps and cabs, thousands of repairs; who'd have thought it when I had various conversations with a work colleague (Joe P!) In 2006 followed by a redundancy that it would lead to this.
Thanks to everyone who has supported me with their custom and friendship over the years. All the very best for the future.
All the best to you in your semi-retirement.
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