Found a Collosium at an estate sale

They only released coliseum models within a certain time period. I don’t think it was an optional upgrade as much as a different serial number batch all together.
1988 price list
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They only released coliseum models within a certain time period. I don’t think it was an optional upgrade as much as a different serial number batch all together.
They offered the Coliseum option throughout the Mark III production. But they ditched the K serial numbers sometime during the purple stripe, so most are within the normal serial number range.
 
This proves my point though - it was a different serial number model with its own options and cheaper than a fully loaded mark III. Just nowhere as common.

Where’s the conversion option?
Conversion option for what?

Not a different serial on my blue coli
Not cheaper either
Fully loaded coli was $1425
Fully loaded Mark III was $1300
 
They offered the Coliseum option throughout the Mark III production. But they ditched the K serial numbers sometime during the purple stripe, so most are within the normal serial number range.
This makes perfect sense - there are a few that were built as mark III options near the end of the mark III era without K serial numbers.
Conversion option for what?

Not a different serial on my blue coli
Not cheaper either
Fully loaded coli was $1425
Fully loaded Mark III was $1300

See above post for clarity. The combo was $1400 so on par with the fully loaded coliseum.
 
They offered a coli combo IIB, IIC+ and III earlier in the production with a EVM15L or 12L.

Bet that was fun to drag around.
 
Shame on the guy for pumping a 180w Collosium through what looks to be a 2x12 120w Recto cab
If the ol gal took that good a plowin I wouldn't kick her out. The only Mesa I ever had to dump the 80hz slider when recording. And still had more ass than a Kardashian girl.
 
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