For Sale 1977 Marshall JMP 50 MKII

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gbsmusic

gbsmusic

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Absolute killer sounding Marshall it used to belong to Kurt here on the Forum he sent it to Jeremy at Ground Zero to have it gone through he replaced everything that needed to be done sent it back with a clean bill of health I don't have the information on what he did to the Head. I don't want to get rid of it but my daughter and fiance are trying to get into a house and they don't qualify for enough to buy so I'm raising money to give to them for a down payment no trades at all please. I have the ohm dial and back panel I purchased from Mojo tone that will come with it. 2600 plus actual shipping you can use friends and family or add the fees let me know if you have any questions and I will double box it and make sure it can survive a hurricane to arrive safely to you more pictures upon request.
 

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That is a great sounding amp.

I didn’t do any mods to it. The amp had a bad MV pot so I changed it out. The filter caps were replaced as well. Lastly, I updated the input wiring to ground-shielded coax and removed the hot shield wiring that kills highs and makes for flubby bass.

It was an overall stock and original amp that was nicely maintained.
 
That is a great sounding amp.

I didn’t do any mods to it. The amp had a bad MV pot so I changed it out. The filter caps were replaced as well. Lastly, I updated the input wiring to ground-shielded coax and removed the hot shield wiring that kills highs and makes for flubby bass.

It was an overall stock and original amp that was nicely maintained.
Thank you I did not know what was done. If I implied that it was modded I did not mean to.
 
Thank you I did not know what was done. If I implied that it was modded I did not mean to.

No, not at all. I just wanted to clarify for everyone. 99% of amps that come to me get mods. So I can see where someone may assume it was.
 
That is a great sounding amp.

I didn’t do any mods to it. The amp had a bad MV pot so I changed it out. The filter caps were replaced as well. Lastly, I updated the input wiring to ground-shielded coax and removed the hot shield wiring that kills highs and makes for flubby bass.

It was an overall stock and original amp that was nicely maintained.
Yes...was all just maintenance work done. Hmmm?? Maybe I need it ba.........shut up Kurt!! ;)
 
Yes...was all just maintenance work done. Hmmm?? Maybe I need it ba.........shut up Kurt!! ;)
Hey Kurt good to see you chime in and I hope you're doing good! I think the last I heard you were down in Coos Bay. Are you still down there or back up by Lincoln City?
 

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