Modded Marshall Porn (Teaser Clip Added) šŸ˜Ž

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The price is $175 now. Yikes. I bought 16 from Avatar a few years ago for $100 shipped.
The pair I bought I think in 2021 were 125 each. Been looking at a pair of heritage 20s; nope. Iā€™ll wait for a used pair.
 
Understand it to a degree, but youā€™re screwing the customer at the end of the day. If something fails in the goop, it will be a nightmare to repair. Just my perspective on it. To each their own.
To put it straight, when these mofos die, how would one service the fckng thing, if they are soo sentimental with hiding everything?
 
To put it straight, when these mofos die, how would one service the fckng thing, if they are soo sentimental with hiding everything?
Not even when the modders die. How do you degoop an amp for a reasonable price? Just getting the epoxy and other shit out could be 3-4 hours at $75 an hour at most techs. Thatā€™s $300 just to clean it up. Not even diagnosing or repairing anything wrong.
 
Not even when the modders die. How do you degoop an amp for a reasonable price? Just getting the epoxy and other shit out could be 3-4 hours at $75 an hour at most techs. Thatā€™s $300 just to clean it up. Not even diagnosing or repairing anything wrong.
I think simply painting over the values should suffice. Goop is problematic.
 
I use Sharpie over some resistors and cap values on mods. Never had an ounce of goop in my possession nor would I ever consider using it.
 
can one of you amp modders turn my marshall class 5 into a marshall cameron aldrich 5 of sorts?


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Not even when the modders die. How do you degoop an amp for a reasonable price? Just getting the epoxy and other shit out could be 3-4 hours at $75 an hour at most techs. Thatā€™s $300 just to clean it up. Not even diagnosing or repairing anything wrong.
I mean imagine after that degooping process you come to find unidentifiable parts under it. Why hiding in the first place?

If I was an amp builder with a name, I wouldnā€™t care about copying, I would do countrary, explain my shit to everyone, so when I leave, my legacy lives on, you know.

Imagine someone fixing bad cap on Dumble. People will go ā€œnah, this ainā€™t what it was before the fixā€ because of that ā€œsecrecyā€ surrounding the guy. I wouldnā€™t even want such an unservisable piece of gear as a musician. Maybe only for collection.
 
I use Sharpie over some resistors and cap values on mods. Never had an ounce of goop in my possession nor would I ever consider using it.
Respectful to the owner. Thatā€™s why I liked the Suhr/Golub work. Paint pen on the resistors is all you need.
 
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