I bought another amp today. It's a St George Lancer Model 363. My gut tells me this may be a good one. Here are some pics.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostMassie Electronics model. Aparently Massie worked for Fender for a time. Google Massie Electronics and explore.
Yes I did my research before I got the amp. The controversy with the history added to my intrigue. Now I can see and hear for myself. The cab is all 1/2" plywood and well made. The back is sealed and the front is ported. The speaker baffle is 3/4" plywood and very well constructed. The baffle slides into the front of the cabinet and attaches with screws along the sides and bottom. That's the only way to access inside the cabinet. The chassis is not like a fender, but made of a thick sheet of metal. The layout and circuit design seems to follow the KISS concept. Here are pics of the inside.
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Looks very well made.
Only surprise is them using relatively flimsy and easy to strip sheet metal screws straight to thin chassis metal (instead of metal screws/washers/nuts as Fender did or cage nuts as Marshall) to support that heavily loaded chassis. (lots of iron).Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostLooks very well made.
Only surprise is them using relatively flimsy and easy to strip sheet metal screws straight to thin chassis metal (instead of metal screws/washers/nuts as Fender did or cage nuts as Marshall) to support that heavily loaded chassis. (lots of iron).
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