ElvisNixon
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You can see an image of it somewhere at the end. All electrolytics and a few coupling caps have been replace at a quick glance. So not 100% originalNo gutshots?
That makes perfect sense to me. Especially given their reputation for doing anything and everything to get products out the door and sold. So maybe they are very early models. Or maybe they are no different than a counterfeit Ferrari. Believe it or not, those actually exist.According to Ken underwood, Marshall never made any prototypes, they couldn't afford to. There certainly weren't 6 of them. Not having watched video, I call foul.
This may well be a very early JTM45 granted, and a cool find but that part I do not buy.
Now why would the mains transformer have the voltage selector on top? Doesn’t this era of RS mains transformers (if that is one) have all the voltage taps on the bottom?