Thanks for the info Ed!
It looks like I might just get an 8-ohm 4 x 12 Marshall cabinet, unless I find a deal on building or buying a 6 x 12 cabinet. I fear even if I find an original, I will just be paying for wood, as the speakers likely have seen better days.
I actually got mine apart yesterday (a tough job, due to a frozen chassis screw). Now, I have more questions...
Was surprised by the fact I have nine tubes in mine: (1) 12AX7A, (1) 12AU7A, (1) 6AN8A, (4) 6550, (2) 5AR4 / GZ34.
I have a schematic with waveforms, but it does not show the two GZ-34's. So, I am unsure if this close to the correct schematic?
This amp overheated in the studio one night, smoked a little (drummer saw it), and at least one of the 6550 plates got really red (assume a bias problem). I quickly shut it down, and it's never been re-powered for years.
Oddly, I noticed no serious signs of overheating on the chassis, but did see two slightly bubbled 6.8K carbon resistors on the filter can, and a 1,000 mfd. cap (C101) on a PC board with a lead broken loose from the PC board.
Curious as to whether a number stamped into the chassis between two of the 6550's is the serial number, or whether a yellow sticker on the chassis rear is the serial number? Any ideas here?
Another sticker on the side of the chassis (visible only when it is pulled out) shows a set of initials (DB) and a date of either 7-16-67 or 7-16-69 and "E-test". Guess a final Q.A. stamp?
Starliner