'60s tranny codes begin with G, '70s with H, then the first numerical digit is the year. This seems to hold on most amps I've looked at, including Sound City, Laney & Orange Matamp.
Examples (amps dated from other components e.g. mustard caps, pots, filter cans):
'67 DR506 code G7807
'68/'69 SC 100 Mk3 G8543 & G8544
'69/'70 DR103 s/n 727 codes G9486 & G9487
'71/'72 Laney Supergroup H1947 & H1948
'72 Laney 60W H2574
'80 DR103 H9683
Now here's one that throws a spanner in the works - my DR103 s/n 1489 which we just decided is 1970 has H1037 and H1038... very early '71 after all?
Does this seem reasonable, or am I barking up the wrong tree?
