
sytharnia1560
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the real question is "WHY are the 68 plexi so revered"
JimmyBlind":mp5zfy0w said:Anyone know how does the Suhr SL68 compare to the 68 plexi?
Rick Lee":2ljof59s said:I had a bone stock '72 50w. It was glorious. But I also have a 2016 1987xl and I really think it sounds just as good. I needed the money, got them both for a song, so flipped the '72 because it was worth a lot more. I still love, love, love my 1987xl, and I don't have to worry about dinging it up at band practice and gigs, and can always replace it for pretty reasonable money.
And '72s are so desirable because that was the last year of the hand-wired boards. But the first few months of the 73s were also hand-wired. They sound the same as the 72s. It's just that, with a '72, you know it's hand-wired. With a '73, you need to pull the chassis and check. I will probably grab a '73 one of these days when I find a hand-wired one for the right price.
MistaGuitah":eftxl5yx said:Well dudes all I know is that I've been looking for a holy grail Marshall plexi replica for a long time. Always heard they were unreliable, so started looking for a high-end clone, eventually gravitated towards the 68 clones because there's just something about that sound and it's gainier than 65s & 67s... MIGHT have finally found it as I have a Gladius (or Gladivs) JTM 68 incoming. A few people and one guy I really trust swear by that amp, so I took a chance and bought one. I will let you know next week what I think but no way in hell I'm going to even try posting audio because I've seen what you guys do to even slightly inferior recordings. lol.
Don't know if this is considered a crappy recording or whatever, but if it's moderately representative of what a 68 plexi sounds like then freaking awesome. I like this guy though. He reviews a lot of amps I like.
This is all I can find on the Gladius JTM68.
psychodave":3afya7zj said:Are you going to use an attenuator with it or play it balls out like Johan does? Keep in mind his tone also involves driving those speakers hard.
If you’re running it balls out, protect your ears.
Hmmmm...........MistaGuitah":kgp74zhw said:psychodave":kgp74zhw said:Are you going to use an attenuator with it or play it balls out like Johan does? Keep in mind his tone also involves driving those speakers hard.
If you’re running it balls out, protect your ears.
It has built-in attenuation and I'll be running it with a 1x12 Greenback so I think it should be able to produce some good tones at moderate volume.
Wizard of Ozz":3bouvu4m said:MistaGuitah":3bouvu4m said:I knew EVH used to play plexis but I thought he used the 100w Superleads, had not idea he made the 68 plexi famous. What about the diode rectifier thing? Was that something introduced with the 68?
Eddie played a 1967 SLP... not a 1968. I own the same make and model year amp.
A 1967 SLP is a "Plexi" in the colloquial sense of the word... 1967 Super Lead Plexi model #1959.
Rdodson":1n6y3dm8 said:For me, the cool thing about the 68 (I had SN124XX) was lower negative feedback than the later metal panels, but the better gain, brightness and harmonics than the earlier ones (10XXX). I loved mine...got it and it was so clean and still had the asbestos tube retainers (this was '88). But it got SO loud...and everyone was using the Celestion 75s then and they sounded terrible (to me) with the amp. Using real Greenbacks cut the volume WAY down and sounded better. I kept blowing tubes so I sold it like an idiot. Oh well.
I do think the Metropoulos 12000 is the closest I have ever heard next to the real one.
Ive got a ‘74 and it does the exact same thing. Pretty common for metal panels.Ratou":v76zhtm0 said:Got a bone stock '72 50 watter and it's a proper amp. You can play metal with it without a boost with volume on 5 (volume stops increasing much after 3 on the dial). It is obviously loud but you can get a good amount of gain at reasonable gig/rehearsal volumes without having to use any pedals or an attenuator.
I read on a few occasions that the '72s had more gain for some reason, anyone can confirm and/or knows why? Mine starts to break up past 2-3 on the volume and can do really nice high gain tones.
MistaGuitah said: