Park 75 from 1969

Tube or solid-state, this section goes to eleven!
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Are you ready to get nuts....by looking at these guts ?:

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1969 Park (made by Marshall) Small Box, Aluminum face and back plate, Park 75, Factory Equipped with KT-88 Tubes!! If you have been looking for one.... then you know what it is, this amp is for you! These are Unbelievably rare and highly sought after, This Amp is one of the Rarest Parks in existence! I have had the privilege to own a few and I have to say this is the Best one I have ever had. This amp sounds OUTSTANDING! Think.... a 66’ JTM Plexi on Steroids!!..,, in a good way! It was serviced with new Tubes in 1993 With PM Tubes. It is in great shape for it’s age, a few nicks and dings on the edges, some tolex wear here and there but WOW this thing is Cool! The Amp was just looked over and everything is in top-flight working order. No Mods, extra holes or changed parts. It has had one filter cap and the solid-state diodes replaced with exact replacements for servicing. The Handle is an exact leather replacement (Impossible to find) again, it never had any extra holes on the Box or the chassis.
And here you can buy it for only $4.250,--
https://cgi.ebay.com/1969-69-Park-75-Gu ... dZViewItem

When I don´t know anything... but I know one thing:
This guy with his camera is so sick....that you even can smell the amp :wink: :lol:

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Post by soulsonic »

Looks cool! I think it's funny that all they did was take a simple JTM45 circuit and used KT88 output tubes.... looks like a fun amp to build.
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Post by AL »

I wish I could take pics like that. That's one clean amp. Nice and only the price of a car.

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