The MARSHALL 200 w/Holy Roller...Now On Youtube

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Philip
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Post by Philip »

It's silly to ignore such info and whether it sounds great has little to do with it's originality. Maybe it wasn't MG who changed them, but the tech you took it too!?

This guys theory seems to have been quite right on...

http://www.vintagehiwattconvention.com/ ... ?f=2&t=364

It's equally silly to claim it's totally legit, then go on to explain that there's changed parts and also be unsure whether or not the transformers are original or not. :badteeth:

Changed parts or not, if you are happy with it none of this matters!

So enjoy yer amp and don't mind the talk about it! :tu:
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Is there a schematic available for the 200 anywhere? Might be cool to do pedal version of at least the preamp with JFETs or even tubes.
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Re: The MARSHALL 200 w/Holy Roller...Now On Youtube

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Check this thread

That PA amp has the correct Partridge transformers.
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Thanks! Very unusual design.
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How tough would it be to source these transformers?
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