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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 4
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Master Model 50W Mk2 Lead help
Hi friends i have a (Master Model 50W Mk2 Lead SN:S/A 7015H & 4/12 Cabinet Model M2412 Impedance 8 ohms, Serial number:17293) i would like to sell it and just dont know how to price it. As can be seen it is in very good shape for its age and Sounds Just as good, anyone help please ?
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boston, UK
Posts: 30
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Re: Master Model 50W Mk2 Lead help
Hi, I have recently just acquired a 1977 JMP 50 PA MKII. The tolex was shot and I've just recovered it in grey. See my photos for my full collection (past and present). Anyway I paid £300 for it. I have also recently acquired a 1986 JCM800 2204 with an AVT slanted 4x12 cab for £400. Therefore I should say you wanna ask for about £600 and be prepared to drop it a bit... not much though! MKII probably means it's about 73 onwards. If it's earlier than that ask for more, especially if it's in good nick. If you're in the US then double it for dollars, at least....
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Boston, UK
Posts: 30
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Re: Master Model 50W Mk2 Lead help
Actually H means it's from 1976, as mine is J from '77. But strangely, it should have 4 inputs, as my cousin has a 50 watt lead bass combo (1987+1986 circuits) from '76 and it has four inputs, but no master volume. They all sound great though, and p!$$ all over digital techno spider valvetronic bu//$&!t... My advice is... DON'T SELL IT, YOU'LL REGRET IT AND WISH YOU HAD IT BACK!!!
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