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43 minutes ago, goingdownslow said:

Not being keen on xlr speaker sockets I changed mine  to a speakon, easy enough, just a little bit of filing was needed IIRC.

 

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Good move there. One of the jack sockets on my AH200 has been replaced with a speakon. Slightly more filing, but it works nicely.

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On 12/04/2018 at 19:13, ianrendall said:

Here’s the serial number. Can any clever types glean the year of manufacture from it?

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From the bits of Trace kit I've got / have had, I believe the first part of the serial number (Tnnnn) may be the model number, the digits in the middle are the individual serial, and the last three are the month (or maybe quarter) and year of manufacture. 

For example, the serial of the BLX-80 combo I bought new in April 1996 was T0490/0276/196. The serials on the two SMX Dual Compressor pedals I've got are T670-0007-293 and T670-1262-393, and one of my SM7EQ pedals is T4010-604-298. Unfortunately the serials on my AH200 head, BLX-110 cab and the other SM7EQ pedal are no longer legible, so I can't add them into the equation.

Of course, I could be completely wrong... :$

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7 hours ago, tony_m said:

From the bits of Trace kit I've got / have had, I believe the first part of the serial number (Tnnnn) may be the model number, the digits in the middle are the individual serial, and the last three are the month (or maybe quarter) and year of manufacture. 

For example, the serial of the BLX-80 combo I bought new in April 1996 was T0490/0276/196. The serials on the two SMX Dual Compressor pedals I've got are T670-0007-293 and T670-1262-393, and one of my SM7EQ pedals is T4010-604-298. Unfortunately the serials on my AH200 head, BLX-110 cab and the other SM7EQ pedal are no longer legible, so I can't add them into the equation.

Of course, I could be completely wrong... :$

Not completely wrong..

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