SVT amp for my Ricks

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I'm with Rob, they look new.
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Nah, those originals, I'm such a pack rat I kept mine and they are blue and tall, exactly like those. And yes I meant to rewire it for 220 (which is a real PITA) along with the recap job (which is another real PITA) which also takes some rewiring as they don't make them exactly like those anymore. I can't open my e-mail tonight for some reason Gil, as soon as I can I'll e-mail you some questions to ask, would be better coming from you, he would think there was more interest which might jack up his price if I sent them myself. Just e-mail me his answers.
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Thanks again, awaiting your questions.
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Maybe the older ones are silver, I can't remember my 1970 head's insides although I was in it a few times years ago.
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I bought my early 80's (overseas made) svt for 2 reasons: 1.- It's supposed to have the "original circuit", that is, it's supposed to be THE SVT. Number 2, it was cheaper that the early seventies version with the same circuit. The head cost me 700 bucks.
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I can't believe it... The seller said:
"Hello,
I just do not have time to answer all those questions, Sorry"
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Different transformers in the 80's versions. 70's are the best. IMHO. The seller is not that bad of a guy, I e-mailed back and forth with him several times, now he's just gotta lower the price a little, it seems legit. If it is it is a damn nice looking one for the age. Most cabs are all ripped up by that time, I pulled the tolex off both of mine and painted them black it was so bad.
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I never said he is a bad guy, but nevertheless - this is frustrating.

Do you mean you contact him directly? Thanks Image
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Guys - does any of you know of a good place in LA where I can have this amp serviced? (recapped and rewired for 220V)

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The very early 80's MTI-made SVT's used leftover Ampeg US transformers, (mine does) and have the USA circuit with the 12DW7's, (mine does), but most of the MTI 80's SVT's will have the Japanese transformers with slightly lower B+ voltages, 12AX7 tubes in the preamp instead of 12DW7's, and all of the MTI-made ones have japanese components, which change the sound of course. When recapped and set up with modern caps and resistors, the MTI ones can sound just fine. They are a bit cheaper than the Magnavox made ones.
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I've heard they also sound good and I know the AC-DC bass player supposedly prefers them to 70's heads. I've never tried one.
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Yeah I had heard that about AC/DC too. Mine sounds really good even with the Japanese components, but I do have the US transformers too. A friend used to have a later MTI made one with 12AX7 circuit and Japanese transformers. He converted it to run 12DW7's and it didn't quite sound as good as mine, but was way better than new SVT's. For the price difference I think the MTI ones are a great deal.
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