New Marshall Factory Tour vid.

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I can't tell, is that a rectifier valve to the right, or wishful thinking on my part?

Unlikely, that's either V1 or the shield for it. Considering it's in exactly the same spot on both chassis... I'd say it's V1. Next up (right to left) V2 and the PI.

After all, one generally wouldn't put the rectifier that near to the instrument inputs.
 

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I does look like there "might" be a rectifier tube poking it's head up behind the PT, indicated by the blue arrow? On another note, the PT looks a bit more substantially sized than in the other Studio offerings.

All still conjecture, of course, until/unless it actaually gets released!

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Really cool! I can't get enough of watching all the Marshall factory tour videos that have been made over the years. I actually collect them. My biggest dream is to personally go to Bletchley to see the museum and the factory. I was intrigued by one detail. In a moment of the video it is possible to see several boxes of Origin, Code and DSL amps. Are these amps shipped from the factory in Nhon Trach, Dong Nai, Vietnam to Bletchley, UK for some sort of quality control? Or would it be for the completion of assembly or the inclusion of some specific component for use in Europe?

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Really cool! I can't get enough of watching all the Marshall factory tour videos that have been made over the years. I actually collect them. My biggest dream is to personally go to Bletchley to see the museum and the factory. I was intrigued by one detail. In a moment of the video it is possible to see several boxes of Origin, Code and DSL amps. Are these amps shipped from the factory in Nhon Trach, Dong Nai, Vietnam to Bletchley, UK for some sort of quality control? Or would it be for the completion of assembly or the inclusion of some specific component for use in Europe?

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Probably just for UK distribution.
 

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I does look like there "might" be a rectifier tube poking it's head up behind the PT, indicated by the blue arrow? On another note, the PT looks a bit more substantially sized than in the other Studio offerings.

All still conjecture, of course, until/unless it actaually gets released!

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Look like KT66's too. Or maybe 5881's
 

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I does look like there "might" be a rectifier tube poking it's head up behind the PT, indicated by the blue arrow?

I'm not seeing that on the amp behind. I think that "bump" is actually something under the table/workbench further back.

On another note, the PT looks a bit more substantially sized than in the other Studio offerings.

Not compared to my SC, I'd say. Don't forget that the chassis is fair deal smaller than the full size heads.

Look like KT66's too. Or maybe 5881's

Indeed. I'd guess 5881's....
 

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Haven't watched it but are there any staff in it - you know - making amps and stuff?
 

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Don't know. Looks like some sort of MA meets DSL.

You can skip this one.
 

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Did anyone notice the Selmer Little Giant amp in the studio??:)
 

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