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    Have a '73 according to numbers on transformers and back plate is s similar to another '73 I just had, but this backplate reads 135 watts which I believe to be '77-'81? Any info appreciated. Thanks.

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    Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post
    Have a '73 according to numbers on transformers and back plate is s similar to another '73 I just had, but this backplate reads 135 watts which I believe to be '77-'81? Any info appreciated. Thanks.
    1st two photos is the 135 watt backplate with transformers that read '73, second two is 135 watt backplate with transformers that read '78, third two photos are transformers that read '73 with backplate of 100 watts.

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    • #3
      UL output transformer should have a couple extra leads on the primary side, right?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by glebert View Post
        UL output transformer should have a couple extra leads on the primary side, right?
        That preset voltage switch on the 2nd group of two photos is throwing me. The 1st and third group of photos have transformers that are marked '73, but one has a 100w backplate, the other a 135w backplate and they both have an ac outlet on back which is consistent with a '73 I believe, but a '73 is not supposed to have a 135w backplate unless someone put the wrong backplate on it?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post
          That preset voltage switch on the 2nd group of two photos is throwing me. The 1st and third group of photos have transformers that are marked '73, but one has a 100w backplate, the other a 135w backplate and they both have an ac outlet on back which is consistent with a '73 I believe, but a '73 is not supposed to have a 135w backplate unless someone put the wrong backplate on it?
          Also noticing that group 1 & 2 of photos has a hum balance, line/recording, and a output tubes matching pots that group 3 doesn't.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ca7922303 View Post
            That preset voltage switch on the 2nd group of two photos is throwing me.
            Why that? They're just export models. All of my BF and SF Fender amps (naturally) have it.
            Also check for MV with or without push-pull switch.

            - Own Opinions Only -

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            • #7
              The following is taken from this link: http://www.superiormusic.com/page195.htm

              1970-1989 -Most amps do not have a date code stamped on the tube location chart. These codes are for amps with the serial number beginning with a letter:
              B+5---digits - 1975-1976
              A6+5-digits - 1976

              A7+5-digits - 1977
              A8+5-digits - 1978
              A9+5-digits - 1979
              F0+5--digits - 1980
              F1+5--digits - 1981
              F2+5-digits - 1982/83
              F3+5-digits - 1983/84
              F4+5-digits - 1984/85
              F9+5-digits - 1979-1980


              Twin Reverb
              AB763, AC568, AA769, AA270 (silverface)
              A10500 to A11300 - 1967
              A10500 to A16500 - 1968
              A16500 to A21400 - 1969
              A21400 to A25600 - 1970
              0100 to 3400 - 1970
              A25600 to A37000 - 1971
              A37000 to A50500 - 1972
              A50500 to A68000 - 1973
              A68000 to A99999 - 1974
              A81000 to A99999 - 1975
              B01000 to B15000 - 1975
              B15000 to B68000 - 1976
              Originally posted by Enzo
              I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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              • #8
                I would also say it is not unheard of to take two not working amps and combine them into one, so transformers and chassis (and backplate) might not match. I had a Vibroverb clone that was made with a 73 Super Reverb chassis, which looked pretty correct except that it had a 2 ohm load spec on the backplate.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by g1 View Post
                  The following is taken from this link: http://www.superiormusic.com/page195.htm

                  1970-1989 -Most amps do not have a date code stamped on the tube location chart. These codes are for amps with the serial number beginning with a letter:
                  B+5---digits - 1975-1976
                  A6+5-digits - 1976

                  A7+5-digits - 1977
                  A8+5-digits - 1978
                  A9+5-digits - 1979
                  F0+5--digits - 1980
                  F1+5--digits - 1981
                  F2+5-digits - 1982/83
                  F3+5-digits - 1983/84
                  F4+5-digits - 1984/85
                  F9+5-digits - 1979-1980


                  Twin Reverb
                  AB763, AC568, AA769, AA270 (silverface)
                  A10500 to A11300 - 1967
                  A10500 to A16500 - 1968
                  A16500 to A21400 - 1969
                  A21400 to A25600 - 1970
                  0100 to 3400 - 1970
                  A25600 to A37000 - 1971
                  A37000 to A50500 - 1972
                  A50500 to A68000 - 1973
                  A68000 to A99999 - 1974
                  A81000 to A99999 - 1975
                  B01000 to B15000 - 1975
                  B15000 to B68000 - 1976
                  Appreciate that. So group 1 photos turn out to be a'77 serial number with '73 stamped transformers and group 2 of photos has '78 serial number with '78 stamped on transformers. Both of those have push/pull master volume. Don't recall the '73 master volume. Guessing not.

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