Here is my beloved Music Man 210 Sixty-Five. It is a late 1970's model and has the solid state phase inverter. I am the second owner. I purchased it a few years ago and it instantly became my main amplifier for gigs. I play out with it about 3 to 10 times a month in a variety of venues, both indoors and out and in situations ranging from solo or duo restaurant gigs to full bands in clubs and halls. This baby is clean and LOUD and I rarely turn either the volume or master controls past 3. I have managed to keep it in the same mint condition that it was in on the day that the amp showed up to enrich my life. Sadly, the original MM cover disintegrated, but I procured a new heavier duty one for it so that the minty-ness may continue for as long as possible. I have JJ tubes in it and keep a spare pair handy, just in case! I usually run a few dirt boxes and some time based effects in front of the input, but I do also enjoy plugging straight in on appropriate occasions. Either way, the tone is second to none!
I also have the original manual, warranty card, hangtag, schematic, sales receipt from May 1979 and the January 1980 Music Man catalog, all of which both the original owner and myself have endeavored to preserve.
Beautiful! Mine's not in
Beautiful! Mine's not in that nice of shape although its nice. You've done it proud. Mike.
yep, that is a beauty. My
yep, that is a beauty. My pawn shop 210 isn't near as nice but it does have the great tone.