http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-1974-SA ... 20d9aa0a47
Why would you put a 1980 serial plate onto a 1974-5 SA112?
The actual amp is listed in the Mark Huss directory.
13721 SA112 Hylight 2-input, at a guitar store in Mesa, AZ, Fane Speaker, missing rear panel, speaker plug damaged
Now the rare sa112 from 75/6 was four input this is two. The bulldogs from 77/78 were 2 input.
So unless Dave Reeves or harry joyce had some old 2 holers lyying around back to the future i'm confussled.
If I am reading the cap and transformer codes correctly, it was checked and soaked before the caps and transformers were made.
Oh and the neon is flat square, not domed, but that is maybe right.
I'm sure i've made some mistakes
SA112 Ebay.....confussled
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Re: SA112 Ebay.....confussled
the seller misread the Q/C decal.
the date is '79, not '74
the date is '79, not '74
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Re: SA112 Ebay.....confussled
ah ha,
When you realise that everything else drops into place.
When you realise that everything else drops into place.
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Re: SA112 Ebay.....confussled
Yep,
it isn't always a conspiracy or crooked dealer, sometimes just an honest mistake.
But I have never seen a seller guess that an old amp was newer than actual. They usually shoot for late '60s.
it isn't always a conspiracy or crooked dealer, sometimes just an honest mistake.
But I have never seen a seller guess that an old amp was newer than actual. They usually shoot for late '60s.