Musicman, Marshall, Seymour Duncan, Eminence, Fender for sale

UberMetalDood

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I'm selling a few things to raise money for a Two-Rock amp. I'm letting them go cheap so buy them now before they're gone. Everything is in prime condition and I have the plastic boxes for all of the pickups (except the Fender). The Fender N3 is a new pickup that you can't buy on the market. It only comes with the new American Deluxe series strats. Here are details and pics:

Seth Lover neck & bridge
Seymour Duncan C5
Seymour Duncan Custom Custom
Seymour Duncan Duckbucker
Fender N3 neck pickup

Marshall 1923 85th Anniversary 50 watt head (only 500 made)

2 - Eminence Governor 16 ohm (new)
1 - Eminence Private Jack 8 ohm

Genz-Benz 2x12 w/stock Red Fangs (alnico speakers that cost $289 ea.) [Not sold separately]

PRICES:

Marshall 1923 head $1099
Marshall 1923 head + Genz-Benz 2x12 $1399

Musicman Reflex $1099

Lot of Seymour Duncan pickups $250

Eminence Governors (pair) $100

Eminence Private Jack $45

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Re: Musicman, Marshall, Seymour Duncan, Eminence, Fender for sale

That's a hell of a deal on the Marshall and Genz Benz.
 
Re: Musicman, Marshall, Seymour Duncan, Eminence, Fender for sale

What was the difference between those and the DSL's? Looks like the same control layout.
 
Re: Musicman, Marshall, Seymour Duncan, Eminence, Fender for sale

How much for just the c5?

Send me a reasonable offer.

What was the difference between those and the DSL's? Looks like the same control layout.

No idea. I've heard different things like that it has slightly different transformer and caps and cosmetics. I compared it with a 1990's DSL50 using the same winged C tube setup and it sounds different. Mostly it's a little smoother, and all of the other 1923 owners I've met agree. What I do know is that it came with a card that was signed at each point in the factory when it was made so I assume that means it has better quality control than regular production. Really not sure but it's an awesome amp.
 
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No idea. I've heard different things like that it has slightly different transformer and caps and cosmetics. I compared it with a 1990's DSL50 using the same winged C tube setup and it sounds different. Mostly it's a little smoother, and all of the other 1923 owners I've met agree. What I do know is that it came with a card that was signed at each point in the factory when it was made so I assume that means it has better quality control than regular production. Really not sure but it's an awesome amp.

Cool. That's kind of how my Silver 1 of 200 DSL is. The guy at Baileys where I bought it told me all the differences(mostly just better components, etc.) and when I had a regular production DSL (03 model I think) to run in stereo, it sounded alot alike, but not quite as "smooth" as the Silver. If I had the extra scratch right now, I'd try that one out since I been jonesing for a stereo setup again since I played with Jollys Blackstars.

Free bump!
 
Re: Musicman, Marshall, Seymour Duncan, Eminence, Fender for sale

PM sent on the pickups lot.
 
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