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 | Here's your chance to see more of your favorite Marshall gear. Click on the thumbnail images below to view a larger photo. |
| The photo above shows the gorgeous Mitsubishi 3000GT SL ye webmaster drove in his days with The Blame. The half stack is of three Marshalls he used. Pictured is a JCM 800 model 2203 100 watt Super Lead head atop a 1960A angled cabinet. |
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 | Dave Baron owns a pair of rare model 1984 "tall" cabs, made from 1971-72. Each has 4x15" 50-watt Celestion greenbacks. They sound great for bass, and even for guitar (Dave says they sound a little different than a 4x12). The cabs are roughly the size of an 8x10 cab, are not as deep front-to-back as the standard 4x12 box. Dave is not dying to sell them, but will entertain serious offers for one or both. Feel free to contact him at barod@pegasystems.com or davidbaron@mediaone.net. (9/17/99) |
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 | Giles Marino
submitted this photo of his '80 model 2203 JMP half stack (right) alongside a killer rack setup (Marshall JMP1, EL34 50/50 power amp, and 1936 2x12 cabinet). (9/16/99) |
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 | Michael Staertow sends a pic of his two favorite '84 JCM800, 50 watt, model 2205 channel switching/reverb heads equipped with Groove Tube 6550's. The preamp tubes are 7025's. The second photo shows JCM 800 & 900 1960A cabs, each loaded with Celestion 75's. Michael says this will always be his favorite setup. We like those road cases, too! (9/16/99) |
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 | Stephen Turner sent us this great shot of his '72 red 100w Super Lead head, purple re-issue "Hendrix Stack" 4x12 tall cab, '70 Park 75 head, and JCM 800 2x12 cab. The Park amp is featured on page 106 of the The History of Marshall book. (8/24/99) |
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 | Here is a DSL2000 50 watt head with 1960A cab. The owner says that the amp has amazing sound and dynamics. Shown also is a 1972 flame Les Paul Deluxe with a Floyd Rose Stratocaster. Submitted by Lee Phillips, RoadHog Band LLC, Detroit MI (8/21/99) |
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 | Here is a pic of my Marshall rack comprising a JMP1 pre-amp, JFX1 processor, and a Valvestate 80x80w power amp (hopefully soon to be replaced). It takes a bit of setting up at first, but once you start getting to grips with the sounds you soon realise that it's a much more versatile beastie than a combo or half stack. (Mike Ventura, 7/15/99) |
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 | This is my JCM800 model 2205 channel-switching head with reverb that I bought over 12 years ago. It's still goin' and blowin'. You can check my rig out at Dave's Cave.
- Dave Mauldwin, Lead Guitarist, Violets Of Dawn, 6/20/99 |
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 | Marshall produced 100 of the JCM2000 DSL100 "Orange Crunch" amplifiers worldwide in orange vinyl. Marshall Arts reader Tony (leave us e-mail so we can include your last name), who lives in the southern United States, also owns that beautiful Gibson custom shop Les Paul Elegant. The axe is basically a '58 or '59 reissue that was sent through the custom shop for tone chambers and special custom work. The guitar, along with the amps, are as close as he can get to his "holy grail" of sound.6/1/99 |
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