Marshall Rack mount Power Amps

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Does Marshall still make the EL34-50 and EL34-100 rack mount power amps? Can't seem to locate one...

Steve
 
psychodave":262ety0i said:
I believe they do. I have an EL34 100/100 power amp. I got it new about 4 years ago and it cost me an are and a leg, $1,800. Sounds killer. Too bad I dont use it much anymore. Heck, It still has the original tubes... :thumbsup:

Well...sell him the damn thing!!! lol!! :D ;)
 
I have had a 9200 (the 6L6 version of the 100/100) since 1997. I love that amp. I have had other tube power amps over the years but have always kept the Marshall. It sounds awesome and the true dual monobloc design rules. Not very many power amps out there actually use that design. :thumbsup:

There was a 9200 in the classifieds here for a long time...I think it was Mudder's...he was selling it for around $600, a total steal. It never sold as far as I know, I couldn't believe it. :dunno:
 
I used a 9200 for 7 years in a rack system I had built, it never missed a beat, and sounded great. I have often wondered if anyone has used one with an AX-FX, and how it sounded with it. I would not bat an eye at a used one, they are built like tanks :thumbsup:
 
killertone":13gipgl5 said:
I have had a 9200 (the 6L6 version of the 100/100) since 1997. I love that amp. I have had other tube power amps over the years but have always kept the Marshall. It sounds awesome and the true dual monobloc design rules. Not very many power amps out there actually use that design. :thumbsup:

There was a 9200 in the classifieds here for a long time...I think it was Mudder's...he was selling it for around $600, a total steal. It never sold as far as I know, I couldn't believe it. :dunno:

wrong, it was "MotorPud"

totally cool dude from Detroit. easy to deal with. I sold him my VHT 4x12
 
JTyson":951lrtpn said:
I used a 9200 for 7 years in a rack system I had built, it never missed a beat, and sounded great. I have often wondered if anyone has used one with an AX-FX, and how it sounded with it. I would not bat an eye at a used one, they are built like tanks :thumbsup:



i've ran a 5881 version of the 9200 just a little with an Axe FX, and it wasn't so great! my 9200 is a pretty bright power amp, and was just over the top with the Axe FX.


i think the Axe FX could be tweaked to sound great with the 9200, but the 9200 was night and day deferent from the Axe with an SS amp, or even the Axe with a Mesa Strategy.


the 9200 is however way cool as a slave amp, using the Suhr line out box.
 
Thanks...was thinking about running it with a Mesa Triaxis.

Steve
 
steve_k":36n0mw76 said:
Thanks...was thinking about running it with a Mesa Triaxis.

Steve


Why not the Mesa 2:Ninety? Looking for the EL34 thing? Just curious.
 
steve_k":yab40m25 said:
Thanks...was thinking about running it with a Mesa Triaxis.

Steve

triaxis + marshall 9100 = one of the best sounding rigs I've ever owned. I really made a lot of good music with that setup.

don't let people convince you, you have to use a mesa power amp with a triaxis.
 
Shark Diver":3iadxslp said:
steve_k":3iadxslp said:
Thanks...was thinking about running it with a Mesa Triaxis.

Steve


Why not the Mesa 2:Ninety? Looking for the EL34 thing? Just curious.

I have owned both (9200 and 2:90) and they sound pretty different even though they run 6L6s. In he end, I kept the Marshall because the 2:90s tube sockets came loose from the board. I have fixed a couple of them for that reason.
 
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