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I have owned a '67 Blackface Super for a long time. It has moved from coast to coast with me and still fires up every time. It was once stored on a veranda in the elements for years. I had it restored and all the guy did was recap it, change the plate load resistors, and bias the tubes. It cranks up and blows me away any time I plug in. Just because it's an old box don't mean it's falling apart. Now there is the issue that if one was in the flood, it may need to be looked into closely. That would be an issue if it had been under water. But if I could get it right even then I would consider purchasing, because I know I can get replacements to make it right. There just is not comparison to the sound this amp produces. That's why it was Stevie Ray's go to box.
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Super Amp. Very vertsitile. Smooth full lows. But it can scream with a TS808. The reverb is a perect match to the setup.