
Updated board pic. Love the Witchburner / Pharaoh combo.



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That's odd, but I definitely feel ya on the speaker thing. I could never confirm what the wattage rating on these speakers was. I received a range of 50-100W lol Definitely not going to be able to sell this cab for any appreciable amount of money though.misterstomach wrote:an 80's marshall would not have been mdf or particle board. by sometime in the 90's the 1960 cabs did have an mdf back panel, but the rest of the cab was still really nice birch ply. i'm pretty sure in the 80's the back panel was still birch ply as well. it's likely that the difference your feeling may be because the peavey may be made of full 3/4 ply whereas the marshall is 5/8 ply. the peavey is definitely plywood. nothing really wrong with 5/8 vs 3/4. lots of nice cabs are built with both. perhaps your just a 3/4 type of guy given the dimensions of the cabs and all. more likely, i would guess that those speakers are the big difference that may be floating your boat. which is great if you're happy.
either way, dollar for dollar you definitely got the shit end of the stick on that trade. like big time. but if you're happier with the sound, then i reckon that's what matters.
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HeavyXIII wrote:That's odd, but I definitely feel ya on the speaker thing. I could never confirm what the wattage rating on these speakers was. I received a range of 50-100W lol Definitely not going to be able to sell this cab for any appreciable amount of money though.misterstomach wrote:an 80's marshall would not have been mdf or particle board. by sometime in the 90's the 1960 cabs did have an mdf back panel, but the rest of the cab was still really nice birch ply. i'm pretty sure in the 80's the back panel was still birch ply as well. it's likely that the difference your feeling may be because the peavey may be made of full 3/4 ply whereas the marshall is 5/8 ply. the peavey is definitely plywood. nothing really wrong with 5/8 vs 3/4. lots of nice cabs are built with both. perhaps your just a 3/4 type of guy given the dimensions of the cabs and all. more likely, i would guess that those speakers are the big difference that may be floating your boat. which is great if you're happy.
either way, dollar for dollar you definitely got the shit end of the stick on that trade. like big time. but if you're happier with the sound, then i reckon that's what matters.
The fucker I got it from apparently couldn't get rid of it either (for a couple of years apparently), although he had a price tag on it of $600...![]()
I'm REALLY hoping it was a mistake, because he had a gen 1 5150 cab listed for $300....

If only I was closer... I love those cabs.conky wrote:I have 2, one gen1 and one gen2 for 150 and nobody wants them around here.
Iommic Pope wrote: Skip, you rule. You hate people so much, you're willing to discredit all human progress, its awesome.

To use your own quote - I wanna take that board behind the high school and get it pregnant.conky wrote:
Updated board pic. Love the Witchburner / Pharaoh combo.

john just gave me 4 more sheffield 1290sAncient Astronaught wrote:If only I was closer... I love those cabs.conky wrote:I have 2, one gen1 and one gen2 for 150 and nobody wants them around here.



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So damn sexy.braaandooon wrote:Brought my 65' ampeg jet home from practice. She's getting new caps, 3 prong chord, and a new jensen c12n. It's time as the amp is completely stock.
Figured while I was at it I'd take a family pic.


I'm in the process of dwindling my stuff down, as I have so much. Hoping to have just three heads and thfee-four cabs at most. Walls are a pain to manage and upkeep. If you do see a V6B just make sure you pay for what you get. Mine was not in any kind of working order when I got it, and I've heard the same from other people who have them. It'sbreally not that hard to take these things apart, it basically comes in three modules, so you should be able to check them out quite easily.braaandooon wrote:Actually most of the gear I own right now. Have a few pedals, and my 71' mustang stored away at this time. Also have a peavey 6505 out on loan, hoping it sells. Have my eye on a garnet rebel deluxe head that needs a new home.
Just seen your v6b in another thread, now I want one of those, love odd vintagey shit.