
Exo-metal
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Looking for a Park 1206 50w in similar condition. PM me if tou have one or have a line on one.
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As promised, got you a lead on one. Good luck!I have connections. I’ll see if I can poke around and get a lead on one. Message me how deep your pockets are though. Original iron parks are rare AF.
They’re their own thing. A sweeter sounding 2203. It’s definitely the iron that compliments them. Either you love them or hate them. Personally they aren’t for me. But they’re $$$$.So is this more like a 50w Kerry King 2203 or is it sort of its own thing? Looks like a killer amp. Never seen one.
And KT88s right? I've never played the KK but I've heard it's pretty killer.They’re their own thing. A sweeter sounding 2203. It’s definitely the iron that compliments them. Either you love them or hate them. Personally they aren’t for me. But they’re $$$$.
I’m not a park pro but I know they came in all varieties, EL34, 6550, KT88.And KT88s right? I've never played the KK but I've heard it's pretty killer.
A King V thru a 1206...exo might be onto something.
Parks were produced by Marshall outside of their distributor contract; so they could sell in areas where Rose Morris didn’t have distribution. But they couldn’t call them Marshall per the contract. Same parts used afaik. But, Steve Grindrod(main design engineer) had free reign to try new things with the Parks, so you had some unique amps like the Rock head that had tons of gain available vs a 2203/4. Others too that are unique. Narb amps are also by Marshall, same premise. Park was Jim’s wife’s maiden name? Narb was Ken Brans name backwards? LolSo is this more like a 50w Kerry King 2203 or is it sort of its own thing? Looks like a killer amp. Never seen one.