
Devin
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I just noticed the comment about removing a pickguard and hearing a difference in tone lololololol
And yeah, no Marshall is anything like a Trainwreck
And yeah, no Marshall is anything like a Trainwreck
Right? And a $25,000 amp was shipped AND insured for $125? To where, the house next door?Devin":34opocm4 said:311splawndude":34opocm4 said:A Liverpool sold on eBay for $25,500 (plus $125 shipping) in June of 2007. Offers of $30,000 have been made on Trainwreck Rockets but these offers have never been accepted.
Imagine paying $25,500 for an amp and then having it shipped to you![]()
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I think I'd be driving to pick that up in person.....
RaceU4her":xpd1ze5g said:yeah they are not cheap. this is still one of my favorite vids ever, glad its still up
Where’s the like button...Beyond Black":3a4g0xeb said:Bullshit. You can even hear in that squashed YouTube video above that that Trainwreck is the next level.panhead":3a4g0xeb said:A good late 60`s Marshall will do the same thing, volume and good hands.
I don’t think I could’ve emotionally handled that.LP Freak":3ls8bof5 said:I would of loved to hear Gary Moore though one
The SG in the latter video made a huge difference too, right?panhead":34ay8j3n said:The guitar in this case makes a huge difference.
Sure does smart assBeyond Black":2yb6962k said:The SG in the latter video made a huge difference too, right?panhead":2yb6962k said:The guitar in this case makes a huge difference.![]()
MetalHeadMike":upaawnv5 said:Clips are clips and don't do any amp justice,
I've played a 1957 LP Standard and 1959 LP Jr. I've also played Historic replicas that IMO sounded just as good, maybe better. I would have needed to play them through the same amp Marshall plexi as the '57 and '59 to make a accurate comparison. The aged pickups play a huge role in the sound of those early instruments, absolutely.panhead":3f5v5e9n said:Real PAF pickups and 60 year old wood cannot be replicated fyi