

It's not a great deal, but it's not a ridiculous asking price. Those amps are hot right now, and may never come back down. The 77/78 2203s are very highly regarded with Marshall nuts. Just a quick look, it looks like the PI caps, a few resistors, and the tube sockets have been replaced. All the jacks have been replaced. None of that is a big deal, but it is something. The filter and bias caps should probably be replaced just for the health of the amp. I'm not a big believer in replacing old stuff just because, but those things have a lifespan and if they go totally bad, bad things happen.Tadpui wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 10:39 pm Hahaha! You guys kill me.
But damnit, the last thing I needed to hear was that the amp was a good deal. Son of a &%$#
I'll give it a few days, and hopefully it'll disappear out from under me. Problem solved!
**secretly bookmarks that listing and puts a link on his desktop for quick access**
Words of wisdom from our forum's Top Marshall Reverend, repeated by one of his disciples...Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:11 pm It's not a great deal, but it's not a ridiculous asking price. Those amps are hot right now, and may never come back down.
The 77/78 2203s are very highly regarded with Marshall nuts. Just a quick look, it looks like the PI caps, a few resistors, and the tube sockets have been replaced. All the jacks have been replaced. None of that is a big deal, but it is something. The filter and bias caps should probably be replaced just for the health of the amp. I'm not a big believer in replacing old stuff just because, but those things have a lifespan and if they go totally bad, bad things happen.
But keep in mind that it won't be much different from your 2204.
And it's loud as fuck.
Thanks for the once-over, Greg! If I did pull the trigger on this kind of amp, it would have to be as a replacement and not a compliment to my 2203. I love my little shorty 2203, but I've always felt like those earlier models had a certain mojo to them that my 80s model lacks. And yeah, doubling the wattage from my 50-watter would be stupid loud. With the Torpedo that's not a concern, but if I ever wanted to actually play it into a 4x12 (that same dude is selling a period-correct cab with the cool basket weave front like my 4x10 has), it would basically be a bat-signal for the cops to come and visit.Greg_L wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:11 pm It's not a great deal, but it's not a ridiculous asking price. Those amps are hot right now, and may never come back down. The 77/78 2203s are very highly regarded with Marshall nuts. Just a quick look, it looks like the PI caps, a few resistors, and the tube sockets have been replaced. All the jacks have been replaced. None of that is a big deal, but it is something. The filter and bias caps should probably be replaced just for the health of the amp. I'm not a big believer in replacing old stuff just because, but those things have a lifespan and if they go totally bad, bad things happen.
But keep in mind that it won't be much different from your 2204. And it's loud as fuck.
Thanks Miner. I'm gonna have to sleep on this one for a couple of days and see if I'm actually willing to part with my 2203 to fund a vintage 2204. It could happen, but I'll want to consider it for a bit.Minerman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:29 pm Words of wisdom from our forum's Top Marshall Reverend, repeated by one of his disciples...
Tad, I can't tell you whether to pull the trigger or not, & that's a big 'ol chunk of change (for me anyway)...
But just remember we only get one turn on this ride we call life, so make sure your turn makes you happy dude...![]()
Yours is a 2204, right? 2204S? Small box 50 watt?Tadpui wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:40 am
Thanks for the once-over, Greg! If I did pull the trigger on this kind of amp, it would have to be as a replacement and not a compliment to my 2203. I love my little shorty 2203, but I've always felt like those earlier models had a certain mojo to them that my 80s model lacks. And yeah, doubling the wattage from my 50-watter would be stupid loud. With the Torpedo that's not a concern, but if I ever wanted to actually play it into a 4x12 (that same dude is selling a period-correct cab with the cool basket weave front like my 4x10 has), it would basically be a bat-signal for the cops to come and visit.
When you get to 2 on these amps is that most of the volume in terms of decibels already in though? I'm assuming that turning it up to 10 doesn't make it 5 times as loud!
Oh no. It's not linear like that, but there's way more available after 2. I'd say a typical 2203 will level out at around 6-7 on the master volume. And by then it's so loud you literally can't hear anything else. A 2203 on 7 through a single 4x12 is crazy crazy loud and way too loud for a typical bar/club gig. It's ear-damaging loud.
Have you tried 40w mode at the same relative volume level as 20w or 5w mode? How does 40w turned down a little compare to 5w turned way up?JD01 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 8:50 am Cool - Cheers.
I'm really pleased I have 1W, 5W and 20W modes! I've played the amp on 40W but I've never recorded it like that I can't turn it up loud enough on 40W mode.
I rarely had my Blackstar far above 1/2 way on the master to compete with a drummer and that was only 20W
Just ballpark it with recording input levels.JD01 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 9:33 am I don't have a db meter to do anything really scientific but I find that it sounds better on the lower watt settings when the perceived volume is about the same. 40W really is loud so I have to have the master down quite a long way to make it feel the same in the room as say 5W with the master on 50%.
At some point I'll stick a db meter about a metre from the amp and see what levels on the amp I end up with to get say 95db. I think you can get a a db meter amp for you phone actually.
Right, it's not even close to that. The actual difference in loudness between 50 and 100 watts is negligible. The perceived difference is a little more substantial. The 100 watt seems and feels louder, but it's really just clearer with more headroom.
Oh, I'm not discouraged with it at all - loving the new amp, getting the tones I need at sensible volume levels. I might be able to push it a little louder when I have carpet, but that's not for a few weeks.Minerman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 1:31 pm Greg's telling you the truth about the little amp vs. the big amp Jdude...All the amps I've owned have been a mix of little to big, mostly little...But guess which amps sounded the best recorded??? The big amps, period...Don't get me wrong, you can get some great tones with smaller amps, there's no doubt about it, but the 50 & 100w amps I had destroy 'em on a recording...
I tried the decibel meter on a cell phone once or twice, but it just didn't represent the truth...I needed an actual decibel meter to find a true reading, so I can't really say what the actual, "scientific" differences were...
I'm gonna assume that when you had your new H&K amp up to "5" on the master in full power is probably about the noise levels that Greg records at most of the time...Most likely, that's around his starting point, & winds it up even further from there...That kind of noise level is what I keep bitching about here because the neighbors freak out when I'd do that...The amps I have now can get loud, but the levels are nothing compared to the 50 & 100w amps I had dude...
The Chupacabra in "plexi" mode was fairly loud, but in the hot-rodded modes, the volume would drop quite a bit...But it pushed just the right amount of air to make me happy with my tones/recordings...The DSL100H would totally annihilate the Chupa on sheer loudness though...When I'd get it up to about 5 on the master, stuff on the walls would literally start vibrating & hit the floor...It was glorious, but it was fuckin' loud...
The Mini Jubilee ain't too bad, I think because of the EL34's, but the EVH LBX I have gets pretty farty sounding when you wind it up...It's exactly what Greg mentioned too, the transformers & smaller power sections just can't keep up with a big amp...I'm sure the EL84's in the EVH are part of why I don't care for it when it's wound up high, it just gets flabby/loose/farty sounding to me...The Mini Jubilee does it too, but it's not quite as bad...I'm not sure, but it may be the EL34's that make it a little better at those noise levels than the EVH...
Or, it could all be in my mind too...![]()
But don't get discouraged dude, the tones you've been getting with your new amp are miles ahead of what you had before, & there's nothing wrong with them at all, in fact they're really good...
Both Bob & Gerg speak the truth...Both of 'em tried to get this through my thick skull when I was waiting on the DSL100H to arrive...
And you shouldn't be discouraged with your tones either Jdude, I personally think the tones you're getting with your new amp are great man...There's just no comparison between the H&K amp versus the Blackstar...The H&K annihilates the Blackstar period...