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FS/FT: Vintage Early 70's Marshall 100w Eight Channel Mixer - w/Accutronics Spring Reverb Tank!
Please forgive me here mods, for I am breaking forum rules.
I am not doing it to be a contrary tosspot, but because I have no idea how much this is worth! I have no idea how to price it, and can't seem to find out much about it, so I'm open to suggestions. So I'll leave the pictures here... I understand if I get a slap.
This is an early 70's Marshall Mixer. Presumably the vintage plastic logos must be interesting to someone - I imagine they just used ones that would have gone on Amps from that era... and would the pots be good spares for era-correct amps? 44 Marshall silver knobs.. 12 input jacks...
Powered using a normal 3 pin kettle lead.
Of course, it just
looks cool.
No idea, what else to say, really. It powers up (as you can see from the photo)
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To give you an idea of size, it's about 2ft wide - and bloody heavy.
Here are some pics of the internals. Quite interesting that the metal chassis was made by Accutronics in Geneva, ILL.
Didn't they make spring reverb units or something?
It's a giant vintage Spring Reverb Pedal!