FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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lucidgenius
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FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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I have a custom slave 100 for sale. It's in great condition.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 380wt_1396
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menace2u
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Re: FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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Why does the model number show it as a AP504 (50 watt) ??
lucidgenius
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Re: FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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I'm not sure. I talked with Clayton about it and he said that he has seen some Hiwatt's that have different model numbers on the tags. To be specific, it says that the model number is: DR504

Feel free Clayton to jump in here and correct me if I'm wrong. I appreciate any additional information you guys can provide.
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mikhailwatt
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Re: FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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I hope it goes to somebody that won't be tempted by the "mod to DR103" suggestion...

The Harrison/MG hacks have depleted the Hylight STA herd enough as it is... :x
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
lucidgenius
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Re: FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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I totally understand peoples views about hacking this amplifier... but for $130 bucks and no major modifications to the circuit I could have a DR103 w. real partridge transformers!!!

I've always wanted a DR103, but don't have the funds to purchase one outright... if this listing sells then I will obviously have the funds to purchase my David Gilmour Dream AMP!!!!
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Re: FS: 1973 HIWATT CUSTOM SLAVE 100

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The Slave amp has sold and the new owner will keep the amplifier all original.

Win - win for everybody.

Thanks.
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