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  1. Just saw your PM..sent you more pictures. Hope it helps.. Mine breaks up nicely...but at some high levels.. A beast ans a beauty of an amp...
  2. I have (since 1967) a '67 GA75 Recording..2X10s. Mine is the only 1967 made 1 of 1.. Not totally original..but close. New caps and tone mod Selector is OFF STANDY ON ON (reverse ground) Mine is converted to three prong now though. A friend did the mods years ago. Quieted it further at idle..as we used it in studio. An amazing sounding beast.. Also note the speaker jack..and another extension speaker jack With the tone stack mod it KILLED my Twin Reverb..both clean and nasty ..both LOUD though. I use it on Neck pickup on my 355 Stereo..mod'd Traynor YBA1A for bridge.. With the Les Paul Custom it screams..with my '65 ES175 the big box just is buttery.. You did good.. Very Rare and quite amazing sounding..for RnR or Jazz..great in studio. Your 1965 is 1 of 17 made. GA-75 Recording (Crestline) 25W 2x10" or 1x15"? Guitar Combo Speakers: 2x10" Inputs: 2+2 Channels: 2 Volume Controls: 2 Tone Controls on Each Channel: Bass, treble Tremolo: No Reverb: No Tubes: 6 (Pre (2x6EU7, 1x6CG7 (aka 6FQ7)), Pow (1x6L6 PAIR + 6C4)) Diodes: 3 Extension Speaker Jack: No Monitor Jack: Yes Watts Output: 25 Shipping Totals: 1963: 58, 1964: 91, 1965: 17, 1966: 15, 1967: 1 Schematic with 2x 6EU7, 1x 6C4, 1x 6FQ7 & 2x 6L6GC (1963 or later) http://www.0rigami.com/gg/amps2.html#GA-75_75W
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