
kidding. cool amps. welcome to the forum. good luck with whatever happens with them.
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Ah, so it really reads "111 ohm". That makes much more senseguitar_tod77 wrote:you see "W H O" across the bottom... they could be from the band "O H M"
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kidding. cool amps. welcome to the forum. good luck with whatever happens with them.
I helped a mate of mine sell one of Dave Hill's (Slade) Hiwatt 200 to a guy in New York about 4 years ago. It was double boxed with about 6 inch of foam between the two boxes. The US guy organised a FedEx pickup & it all worked great. (though strangely one of the mains lamps on the front was broken in transit & was replaced by an Ebay purchase).GrahamC wrote:Thanks Stu, I understand what you're saying about the US/UK markets. In some respects I'd rather they stayed in the country, and certainly the hassle and expense of shipping them to the States doesn't appeal
In the next few days I'll be taking more photos, and if I can sort out some suitable leads I'll try powering them up.
You're right, I hadn't really thought that through. I'll hold off plugging them in for now. I have got a pair of Bulgin leads for them, didn't realise they were so rare. Maybe I should sell the leads separately?Stu_R wrote:...
Seriously - if they've not been used for so long I wouldn't dream of just powering them up. A tech would do that with a Variac to control how much power went into it. If one of the old capacitors blows you'll have a very gunky amp to clean up before you do anything else.
Bulgin leads are fairly hard top come by now - on the grounds that they're not legal - but do often appear on Ebay at around £20+.