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    Vintage Mark-style PCB and chassis kit

    When I have built the mkiv clone, my second prototype was using relays. You might experience some popping noise when switching chanels, unless you mute the amp like the newer models during the switching.
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    Vintage Mark-style PCB and chassis kit

    It seems like you have plenty of time! Really impressed about how accurate is your replica! o_O
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    Here it is! This amp now has the head shell it deserves!
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    I’m now at the final step… I will post an update once completed!
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    I’ve found a tight spot where I was able to install a small fan.
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    other than playing the guitar, woodworking fills my days off…
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    I always like the hardwood head shell, so here are my customs panels using zebrano and padauk.
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    MkIIb head shell construction

    When I bought this mkII, I though it was a C because of its serial number. I soon realised it was a B produced at the beginning of the C range. Nonetheless, I decided to restore it and build an appropriate head shell.
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    Vintage Mark-style PCB and chassis kit

    Jay, you should definitely produce more PCB. Many might want to convert their B to a C+…. If you can ship only the PCB, I’m in!
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    Vintage Mark-style PCB and chassis kit

    would the preamp pcb fit in the real mkiib chassis? If so, I would be interested for the pcb alone.
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    Very early MKiic is still a MKiib

    Hi, I bought a 6/83 Mkii amps that I thought was a C according to the serial number 11005. I was a bit shocked when I realized this amp is still on the RP9C preamp board. It has the flat black knobs, the gain boost pull switch and no pull switch in the bass knob. It is a XHRG that would need...
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    Mark IIB to IIC+ Conversion

    Wow! I just bought an early XHRG markiic (from the date and serial number) but unfortunately it has the RP-9C board. Having mylself clone a MKIVa 21 years ago, your project is inspiring me! here some picture of my build, not as precise as your. At the time, I had in hand only some fraction of...
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