Transistor type, which is bestest?

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I believe the later ones are the injection molded ones and the earlier ones are sand cast.
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I've only seen the one. Even more confusing....the transnational MKII in the MKI.5 enclosure that's here right now has the injection moulded case and the large board. :bong2:
Groovy so that means there are...

MK1.5's in MK1.5 enclosure (obviously)
MK1.5's in MKII branded enclosure (far out man!)
MKKII in MK1.5 enclosure (far out man!)
MKII in MKII branded enclosure (obviously)

Now all we need is a MKI enclosure pedal to appear with MK1.5 and/or MKII innards and we can all have a lil freak out. :smashed:
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so that's why Gary Hurst put an MKII circuit into the MKI reissue enclosure - to freak us all out :crackjam: :smashed: :lol: :freakout: :shocked: :shocked2:
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Nice read!!! :coffee:
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Nice read, Dave. Thanks for taking the time to type all that out. Now to locate an impex... :hihi:
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1bottlerocket wrote:Nice read, Dave. Thanks for taking the time to type all that out. Now to locate an impex... :hihi:
There's one right here and I believe one of the first 100 D*A*M/Sola MKII's have em too. :badteeth:
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Philip wrote:
1bottlerocket wrote:Nice read, Dave. Thanks for taking the time to type all that out. Now to locate an impex... :hihi:
There's one right here and I believe one of the first 100 D*A*M/Sola MKII's have em too. :badteeth:

...and is it for sale? :badteeth:
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1bottlerocket wrote:

...and is it for sale? :badteeth:
Most definitely not! :naughty:
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:lol: back to my search....
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The Captain wrote:
Stu wrote:
Electric Warrior wrote:
Philip wrote: Anyone ever seen an actual Sola Sound MKII Professional with anything other than 0C75's?
I just realized - I haven't even seen a large board, Sola Sound branded MKII yet...
Me neither. :zgrin:
I've only seen the one. Even more confusing....the transnational MKII in the MKI.5 enclosure that's here right now has the injection moulded case and the large board. :bong2:
Does it have the capacitor from input to ground? Or is the missing capacitor a "Sola specification" that differentiates the Sola Sound pedals from the Vox and Marshalls?
Everything is transitional.
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