I believe what they were wanting to get across with the Brent Mason demo is you can have the Vintage Deluxe Reverb tone at 22 watts, but also add another for larger gigs at 44 watts but still keep the Deluxe tone which seems to be the go to club amp these days.
Yes, probably.
I don't have a scanner, or I would build one.
There up for sale on ebay a LOT, cheap.
You need to stay out of the candy store!
NOPE!
And I found a new place to check out Rock N Roll Vintage in Chicago.
I have 60 acres on the water, bluff view on Norfork Lake Ark., it's listed/up for sale, God willing that if/when it sells I'll have my ducks in a row and I'm a gonna come out shootin!
I told you I have always wanted to visit the place, but I know I would leave a poor man.
Well, when you come up we can also go to Rock N Roll Vintage in Chicago. Look them up.
I like that, "When you come up!" you know I will, but by the tie I do we may be using walkers.

That is ok tho, even if you are on 30 acres, I am sure we can bother someone with loud guitar, but of course with the first tonal quality around.
I know Rock and Roll Vintage, are you kidding me? I still get Vintage Guitar in Print.
I have considered getting a scanner, but I consider a lot of stuff and I get sidetracked often too. Right now I am trying to stay on the breadboard while doing renovations.
On another note, I saw a thread on another forum where a guy was working on a Varistor Circuit. I believe K posted a little. Don't know if he ever got it completed and working, but he was close.
The sad thing about these amps, like the 280. A friend has one and will not sell it to me, but cannot afford to replace the varistors, but he has had me try all sort of varistors. Some kinda work, but not well. You gotta have the RIGHT one. Other than the varistors, the amp is in really good condition. I don't know if the original varistors were problematic, but it seems like everyone I know always keeps an eye out for them. If it were my amp, I would buy some.