Marshall super bass 100.. price?

Started by amptech, August 09, 2013, 10:23:31 AM

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amptech

Quote from: dadagoboi on August 10, 2013, 05:07:50 AM
Another option:  Trade him a refurb on the London for the Marshall.

I did :) he needed to think..

dadagoboi

Quote from: amptech on August 10, 2013, 05:09:49 AM
I did :) he needed to think..

Not a good sign.  He's the seller, it's customary in most places that the seller starts the pricing negotiation.

Denis

Knowing very little about those amps my thoughts probably aren't squat. That said, I bought my 200S for $85 as a chassis, needing some electronics, a couple of tubes and a cabinet. You're ahead because it has a nice cab and you can do the rest of the work yourself.
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amptech

Done!
The shop owner opened the shop to let mee see it again on a sunday, now that's good service in my book.

Ended on $450, I'm happy with the deal.

A close inspection and it turned out to be all original parts, only the choke had rust enough to be considered dangerous.
1973 model MK1 superbass, but with a solid tagboard - so that's basically what i wanted.
The chassis was shitty dirty on the outside, but as new on the inside. Every solder point had their red paint seal/dot.

Can't wait to get home to fire it up (but first - a trafo insulation test, of course)
Thanks for the input here folks, I'll post a pic when it's home - my cellphone is about the same age as the marshall.

Bionic-Joe

Damn!!! If you ever want to sell it...I LOVE those for bass!!!

amptech

Quote from: Baz Cooper on August 11, 2013, 09:12:43 PM
Damn!!! If you ever want to sell it...I LOVE those for bass!!!


We'll see how it sounds first. I've never actually heard (or seen) a vintage superbass 'live' before,
but I have a feeling it will replace my HD130 at least for a while...

Hey, I didn't even know I wanted needed one before I saw it in the shop!

Chris P.

Very cool! And cool you saw a piece of Dutch musical history (London City) !

Granny Gremlin

Congrats; glad that worked out for you.
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Quote from: amptech on August 12, 2013, 01:30:19 AM

Hey, I didn't even know I wanted needed one before I saw it in the shop!

As we used to say when I sold cars...

"I want, I need, I gotta have..."
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Dave W

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Iome

i'm sure you'll love it. I've been using a MKII for years with it's 4x12 slanted cab. It's a killer amp, it has more volume than you'll ever need and great dirty lows. My preferred amp of all times.

amptech

Quote from: Chris P. on August 12, 2013, 02:30:14 AM
Very cool! And cool you saw a piece of Dutch musical history (London City) !

The LC amp war actually in for repair, but here was no one there to fix it so they put it on display!

I really liked the shop and promised I´d come back next summer and fix it, if it was still there :)

amptech



Finally...

Wow, this thing sounds good on all basses. The Grabber really opened up!
No 4x12 yet, but hooked up to my MusicMan rig, it´s moving air for sure.
Compared to my HD130, much more pleasant tone, less spiky when pushed.
I´ll try out the Marshall on the 212 cab and the MM on the 115 and vice versa tomorrow.
Dont´t wanna disturb the neighbors... yet.


Hope my HD130 head doesn´t get upset, looks somewhat castrated when not sitting on top of the cabs.

Psycho Bass Guy

Quote from: amptech on August 15, 2013, 03:45:11 PMCompared to my HD130, much more pleasant tone, less spiky when pushed.

Considering the HD-130 is near Class B to start out with, that's not surprising.

amptech

Quote from: Psycho Bass Guy on August 15, 2013, 05:28:58 PM
Considering the HD-130 is near Class B to start out with, that's not surprising.

I'd say it's out-classed by the Marshall!

Gotta try gigging it...