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- #Marshall blues breaker 1962le hand wired ltd ed version mod
- #Marshall blues breaker 1962le hand wired ltd ed version mods
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#Marshall blues breaker 1962le hand wired ltd ed version mods
Even replacing those Russian 5881's with good NOS 6L6's will be an improvement in the reissue amps, with further mods even better.
#Marshall blues breaker 1962le hand wired ltd ed version mod
The reissue amp with the mods can be made to sound pretty close to vintage, but the HW series already has those original specs, so no mods necessary (unless you want to mod for different sound). I would assume that with the new HW series, they have made them as close to vintage specs as possible. Those mods that were linked to have been around for some time. Also, as stated the first version of the reissue wasn't deep enough a cab to put KT66's in, they later changed to the deeper cab that would take KT66's. Alnico in the vintage ones), the wrong value cap cans (originals I think had 16/16, and 32/32 caps, in the reissue they are all 50/50's which affect the response of the amp), and other non-original spec components, as well as having PC-board construction vs handwired for the vintage amps. They come with the wrong speaker (Greenback vs. There are a lot of mods to do to the regular reissue "Bluesbreaker" combo to bring it to vintage specs. You can easily date this site from the Misc Mod's comment under Power Tubes that GEC go for $200 a pair. Here are some of the mods that were done to make these amps really sing. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the. Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Big, heavy and cumbersome, but with the right mods, excellent for gigging and fun at home. Marshall 1962LE: Limited Edition Handwired Bluesbreaker Guitar Amp Estimated price for orientation: 9 499 Category: Guitar Amplifiers Class: Description. These amps can be made to sound spectacular but IMHO didn't come that way from the factory. That was "one that got away" if you know what I mean. I used to get emails from new owners wondering what all mods were done to make this amp sound so killer. I got a killer white one in a repro Series I cab from a guy in Austin around 2003 or so that had significant cap/resistor modifications, that I furthered with GEC's, Mullards, and Weber Alnico speakers. All of mine had significant conversions by the time I sold them. Many of us also changed out various components on the PCB board or went all the way with a PTP board. That wasn't possible with the shallow cab version without some funky shims or mods. I've had several and always the 10.5 inch depth because I always put GEC KT66's in them.
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Externally, the 1962HW and 2245THW push all the right buttons, with impeccably finished cabinets covered in black vinyl with gold. The cab depth was dependent on when they were made, the amps were pretty much the same, at least up until recently with the HW one although I haven't had a look at it. Marshall has reissued hand-wired versions of the 1962 before in limited numbers, but this is the newest and more permanent addition to the flagship Handwired range, together with a reissue of the rare 2245 Super Tremolo head - the same amp without the loudspeakers.