A friend had this amp in his garage for years, and he just decided to have it restored. When he first showed it to me years ago, I had a search on the web and found only one article. But I can't find it anymore. If I remember correctly, Axis amps were hand made by a man near Brighton, and a very few were made. This fellow must have listened to Jimi of course.
This model is a NH-100, 4x EL34, 3x ECC83, S/N 063 and dated 7-70.
The design is not a typical Marshall one :
Aluminium chassis (roughly homemade !
B+ after the choke, connected to the outut trans and the screen resistors.
Only 2 grid resistors on the 4 EL34 (on only one tube per side).
2 rather identical channels without cathode follower circuit.
And HUGE transformers !
I just started the restauration (this one needs some work
Thanks.