So what Marshall should I be looking for?

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Ok so I have already decided that 2009 will be the year I get an old school Marshall and I am not the Marshall historian that others are, clueless is a good word describing my background.

What I want out of it.......

Marshall clean so that I can throw pedals in front like Andy Summers type stuff.
EL34s
Accept type crunch
That open ROARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR, not compressed tone.
Can be pushed into 80s hair with boost.
I am willing to send it out for a nip and tuck aka cut it up a tad if I have to.

Not interested in other makers, I want to own a killer Marshall. I really enjoy Savage's Marshall clips and you can also use Lynch's Under Lock and Key for a reference.

Thanks!
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say super lead, but I could be completely wrong.

or maybe a Voodoo VPlexi ;)
 
And btw, if you get an early 70s JMP and have it hacked I will bitch slap the snot out of you! :)
 
Ok so the early 70s JMP looks like this.......

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Later year JMP looks like this........

1979%20marshall%20jmp%20amp%20s.jpg


What is the difference between them? I take it these are both NMV as well right?
 
tweed":3kfhv9lb said:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say super lead, but I could be completely wrong.

or maybe a Voodoo VPlexi ;)

If the amp needs work it is a good chance I will be driving up to Trace's shop but I am getting a Marshall mang :thumbsup:
 
Another vote for early 70s (pre-PCB just for value purposes).
 
psychodave":1gkifzvb said:
Cameron modded Marshall. :thumbsup: :yes:

Not this time, I need to play and learn more on a stock Marshall.

I need a chops builder :lol: :LOL:
 
I would also throw in a vote for the 1959HW. If you can find one like the one I saw at GC fro $1499, it's hard to argue with that if you want genuine Marshall.
 
degenaro":1mod0lln said:
And btw, if you get an early 70s JMP and have it hacked I will bitch slap the snot out of you! :)

I promise not to get another fruity hardwood headshell, about it cause that fucking JVM must weight 65 pounds now :yes:
 
ratter":2236uthu said:
I would also throw in a vote for the 1959HW. If you can find one like the one I saw at GC fro $1499, it's hard to argue with that if you want genuine Marshall.

Damn that is a good price, I saw 1959x's at GC for around $1400 but not the HW.
 
Digital Jams":1r9171eg said:
Ok so the early 70s JMP looks like this.......

72%20jmp%20s.jpg


Later year JMP looks like this........

1979%20marshall%20jmp%20amp%20s.jpg


What is the difference between them? I take it these are both NMV as well right?
Actually I've seen mid 70s with the toggles.
The big difference betwen those pictures is that the JMP is a non-master and the Mk2 is a master.
 
ratter":1uwub4as said:
I would also throw in a vote for the 1959HW. If you can find one like the one I saw at GC fro $1499, it's hard to argue with that if you want genuine Marshall.
Except you can find an early 70s for that money if you look for a bit.
 
degenaro":2enkjnaz said:
ratter":2enkjnaz said:
I would also throw in a vote for the 1959HW. If you can find one like the one I saw at GC fro $1499, it's hard to argue with that if you want genuine Marshall.
Except you can find an early 70s for that money if you look for a bit.

Yeah, but some people like shiny tolex that takes Pledge well. Nobody in particular. Just some people. Like people that might buy headshells made out of beeswaxed Bubinga strips.

:D
 
ratter":2zb1vjou said:
degenaro":2zb1vjou said:
ratter":2zb1vjou said:
I would also throw in a vote for the 1959HW. If you can find one like the one I saw at GC fro $1499, it's hard to argue with that if you want genuine Marshall.
Except you can find an early 70s for that money if you look for a bit.

Yeah, but some people like shiny tolex that takes Pledge well. Nobody in particular. Just some people. Like people that might buy headshells made out of beeswaxed Bubinga strips.

:D
'scuse while I go puke... :)
 
+1 on the JMP. I have only played original JMPs. I loved them stock. The re-issue of the 1959 plexi, I did not care for stock. I plyed over a 77',78' and a 71', I loved them all.
 
The wood is oiled and the strips are Wenge Bitches :lol: :LOL:

So the JMP MKII is PCB and has an MV, how is the core voicing compared to an early 70s JMP?
 
My vote don't carry much weight but I agree with the others that have said JMP.

I HATED, let me repeat that, HATED Marshalls until I played a late 70's (can't remember the exact year) JMP. If God had an amp, that would have been it. The owner said it was just a stock model too.

Since then, I've warmed a bit to Marshall's, DSLs in particular, but still am a Boogie guy. If given the opportunity though, I'd pay $5000 or more for that JMP. I loved it that much. And I've never heard another one that has matched it.

Good luck Scott. I hope you find an amazing amp. :thumbsup:
 
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