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    Instrument cable verses speaker cable

    I got a couple of planet waves cables with heads and or half stacks that I bought. One planet wave is 5' long and was used as a patch cable from a TSL100 head to a 1960a. Would damage occur if the cable was actually an instrument cable instead? The other planet wave is 2' so I'm sure it's a...
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    Value of 1965 stack

    Thanks guys, That's what I figured. In any case his price of $1000 is unrealistic. I offered him $750, then bumped it to $800 a week later only to be told he's dead firm.
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    Well, I did it again.......another Mosfet

    Just beautiful. And in my humble opinion, anyone who would trash another man's amp would be the type to trash another man's bike. Not cool in either case. High school juvenile level of uncool.
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    TSL 602 or 122?

    I have a chance to get a package deal with a nice guitar and I get to choose the amp, either a TSL 602 or 122. After just reading about the potential reliability issues with the 122 I'm tempted to grab the 602. I'm not keen the 602 is 80 lbs. and only has a top handle. I'm tempted to go for...
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    Is the Marshall TSL 122 combo unreliable?

    Wait. what about this resistor or diode that "if it burns out will destroy your power section". I thought when a carbon resistor self destructs it goes OPEN. Meaning that's the same thing as clipping it out of the circuit. Could you provide a diagram to show which component you clipped out to...
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    Value of 1965 stack

    I've encountered a 1965a and 1965b stack. They are both clean with intact grilles and no tolex damage. IIRC they were 140w each cabinet so I don't think anything will blow up using my 100TSL head. I'm in Canada and our system of values can be odd, to say the least. I bought a tsl 60 for an net...
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    Hi from Ontario, Canada

    Thank you for all the warm welcomes.
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    Hi from Ontario, Canada

    After a long, and I mean long hiatus from playing due to a brain injury I'm starting to dabble again. Bits and pieces are coming back but there's no muscle memory in my hands so the going there is slow. I'm in my 50's and started playing at 17 or so until my injury in '98. Needless to say any...
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