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They work perfectly and have what appears to be a pretty fresh set of EIC Mullards in them. I don't think I've ever seen this much Dynaco stuff since the 70's. 2x Pas-3x, 1x FM-3, a ST-70 and now these Mark IIs all in about 2 months. All with original tubes and all working perfectly except for the tape switch on one of the Pas'. I'm not sure why but the II's seem to be worth quite a bit less than the III's so I likely will keep them as my big amps and get rid of the 70's. Curcio here I come! It's cool that I can run 6550's in them too if I need an extra 10 watts or so. It turns out what I thought was the preamp was actually a Calrad SE stereo integrated which appears to have a SS front end. A cute little unit with suprisingly big output trannies for a 4 watt/channel amp. I'm pretty stoked.


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