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Geoff Cline


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Southwest France
Post  Posted 5 Feb 2010 7:29 pm    
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I bought this GREAT amp from Ken less than 2 months ago. But my needs have changed and I really want buy the 6G2 Princeton that he just listed. So, the PA 100 is up for sale. It is a great steel amp; a great electric guitar amp and is about the most flexible amp head you can get. Plenty of clean tube power and sweetness and reverb.

All tube; same set up as a Twin Reverb. All 4 channels have reverb (pull to engage with volume control knob).

Channel 1 converted to standard Fender guitar tone stack with Tweed era specs; moving the mid notch from 450Hz up to 750 Hz

Channel 2 converted to standard Fender guitar tone stack, typical blackface era tone circuit (brighter tone, less mids than channel 1)

Channels 3 & 4 are hi-z mike inputs (will work for bass & guitar or vocals)

100watts into 4 ohm load. Will accept 1 or 2 8 ohm cabinets or 1 4 ohm cabinet.

Replaced:
Hum balance pot
20uf filter caps
All NEW JJ tubes (4 x 6L6, 4 x ECC83, 2 x EC81)
New front and rear panels from JD Newell Cabinetry
Amp corners
Reverb tank, cables and bag
On lamp
Choke coil
4 new Switchcraft jacks on Channels 1 & 2 (to accommodate change to guitar channels)
New caps in tone stacks at Channels 1 & 2

All work performed by Ken Fox Custom Amplifiers in Ray City, GA

PRICED TO MOVE @ SOLD[/b]
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