Large box surprise opening See whats inside return home to D-Lab electronics the Dayton 1 Very cool
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- I sold this amp back in 2018. It was a special design integrating Marshall & Fender. The iron and output section are Marshall. Eyelet board, tone circuit, reverb and internal wiring are Fender. The result was a very dynamic 40 watt guitar amplifier. I had the cabinet & control panels custom made. It was quite the project. The mistake I made was failure to document. No schematic or chassis layout info. It sold and left, I goofed that up. Many have asked me for build info over the years. Of course I could not help. So, now its back and I plan to fully document its construction. It's not leaving this time until documentation is wrapped up. Then I can share the details with you. This amp was my masterpiece. Later on, I hand built a Vibroverb. It is on my website for sale. See d-labelectronics.com The Dayton 1 will be disassembled to allow detailed pictures & schematic generation. I will be posting that info soon on Patreon. NOTE: Pictures are now on Patreon. / dlab_electronics
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Now that is Cool Beans! Not many people get to revisit their beginnings in this way. Looking forward to all the trips down memory lane along with the documentation.
Ohhhhh baby I loved that amp!!!
Beautiful amp.
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Hey, Terry. I know you like well packed gear. Oh my! It's beautiful. And how generous of the owner. The guitar community has some pretty cool members.
Yes, Dale really made my week/Year! Very nice of him. I look forward to revisiting the Dayton 1
Beautiful build! Looking forward to learning more about this amp!
nice looking amp...
Bless Dale. Maybe this would be a great way to continue building as you were asking in your last video. Looks like one of your finest builds !
Really cool Terry.....looking forward to the coming video's
Oh man! The high gain Marshall with the Fender reverb. Would love to see the schematic on that one.
that is beautiful
One word, SWEET!
Beautiful! Well taken care of too.
Wow! That's really neat!
Terry What a Beautiful amp glad to see you got it back it looks as nice as it did when you first built it !
Start the production!
I only record in my home studio. Is it possible to build your amp designs without the power amp section and just have an output at line level?
Looks great! Classic lines, tastefully executed. I prefer the Fender circuits.. I play a 1965 Vibrolux Reverb, owned it since 1968.
Terry, beautiful work! Very nice
Nice job on that amp.
Wow She's a beauty.
Very cool !
Awesome.
Can’t wait to see you dig into this.💪👍🥃
WOW! As someone who used to do similar work as you, I understand just how moving this is. May I suggest that you have a label engraved with serial #0001. I still have my first D-104 that my company modified and it is indeed 0001. 73 OM
Did you ever do a video on this amp, Terry? It looks vaguely familiar.
Cool Bro!!!
Nice...Fab, more, more..😊 Ed..uk
Sweet!
Good evening Terry my nickname is Frosty 413 a guitarist from Western Massachusetts😊 I'm corresponding to reply to your boutique and is it worth doing I'll put together an abbreviated presentation to see if it fits frankly that that Marshall amp you just opened up says it all you are respected in the community the big one I'll be on some site about guitars or something and someone will say you know Terry a d-labs would be interested in hearing about that you have moved people emotionally educationally I've got a couple chores I'll be back I hope this is a value because you are a value
Oh... I'm in love. Not with you, Terry, sorry. I DO like you a lot and respect you for what you do and this amazing creation. But that amp... OOOOOOOOOOO BABY!