Ho hum. Well, I picked up the amp today. Plugged it in at the sellers house, just to check that everything works fine - which it did.
Got it home, plugged it in. Within about 3 seconds I knew the amp was not going to be staying with me. I played for a few minutes trying to get sounds that I really liked, but couldn't. I didn't realise how much brighter the amp would be than my 1987 clone. It's got that Marshall broken glass thing going on. I know many, many folks love that, but it's not for me. I know I could start fiddling with bright caps, but I simply can't be bothered.
And yes, the 2204 had much more clean headroom than my 1987. I'd actually say that my 1987 has more gain overall too. With all controls maxed on the 2204 (heavily attenuated obviously - I'm not stoopid !), the amp has about the same levels of gain as my 1987 on about 8.
Cosmetically the amp was pretty good for a 30 year old amp. A few nicks and minor lumps out of the tolex - nothing too bad. Completely unmodified too. In fact, generally a very saleable amp. I can't believe I got it quite so cheap. In fact I expect to sell it for more than I paid for it.
Unless someone here is desperate for it, I'll be turning it over on ebay in a couple of days. If anyone here is willing to pay £360 plus shipping, they can have it. However, I would strongly prefer the amp either to be collected or I would deliver within 120 miles for the cost of fuel.
One of the knobs had lost it's gold cover, so I've ordered a replacement. Once that arrives, if no-one here wants it, I'll get it all ship shape, take some photos, and start yet another donation to ebay's profits.