Next, as I dig deeper and deeper into this rabbit hole of building my own versions of virtually unobtainable amps...this one's gonna be like a 1968/1969 era 100 watt Plexi. Without getting too deep into the details, this time period of Marshall Plexis is kind of like the holy grail period. From their birth in 1962, the amps changed from year to year as Marshall tweaked the formula and somewhat just used what they had available. Through some intention and some dumb luck, around mid 1968 they seemed to land on the magic formula. This amp will be an attempt to recreate that the best I can with commercially available modern parts made to those old school specs. This will also be built with heavy duty live and recording use in mind. This is not a kit, there are no instructions. I'm using ancient scrolls, cave hieroglyphics, and hand drawn schematics from the 60s to make my own best interpretation.
Anyway, here we go.
I ordered a gorgeous stark white/gold Plexi style headbox from Sourmash about two months ago. The chassis and face plates are from Mojotone.
And here's the small parts. All the best I could get with a nod to how it was done in the olden days. Carbon film resistors, too-expensive Sozo mustard caps, F&T filter caps, custom Heyboer transformers and choke, making my own board, Belton tube sockets, etc.
Stay tuned....