Rebuilding the MG15

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Rebuilding the MG15

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Has anyone got a secondhand or spare set of Fender 5f1 tweed champ, or 5f2a tweed princeton transformers?

I'm currently thinking about gutting the solidstate MG15 amp, and using the cab+speaker+chassis to put something tiny and tweedy together for practice. As cheap as possible is the order of the day for this.
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I can definitely help with an affordable OT i.e. under $50

Might be able to do an new PT for under $100 ... might also have access to a used Valve Jr PT, will let you know.
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