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Marshall 100-watt Super Lead Plexi for dirty
1950s Fender Twin for clean.
A close second for the dirty would be 50-watt JCM800.
My head is a JMP 100-watt MK II Super Lead, and I love it. It gets the true Marshall tone I dreamed of having for my whole life.Comment
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YOU GODDAMNABLE FUCK!
Where in the FUCK did I say anything about my amp being stock or modded?!?!?!?!?
SHUT THE FUCK UP, LOSER!
Nice thinking from the fucking retard asshole with the plywood copy of a Charvel!
Unmodded JMPs may not be that great to YOU, GARFUCKLE, but your opinion is not worth the crap that comes out of your dog's ass after you spent the night fucking it!!
In fact, just about everything anyone posts in this fucking thread is something you do not like, are disgusted by, or you hate.
GO FUCK YOURSELF IN THE ASS WITH A RUSTY POST-HOLE DIGGER!!!
SIDEWAYS!Comment
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Garfuckle is always offended by people who actually own guitars, amps, and HIM.
You shut the fuck up also. Garfuckle is angry because you took his cock of your mouth, loser.Comment
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No accusations to it. You are a creppy homo-sekshul, cock-breath. Take your mancrush-fantasies to Garfuckle. He will love you all the more for it.Comment
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He's not saying whether he has or has not modded it.
Very telling, because after owning and playing a JMP for a year with rock album classics you start discriminating tone.. or at about age 16 whichever occured first.
Then after the dissatisfaction settles in, you realize "could it be possible so n so didn't use a JMP" even though concert photos show the fancy white logo?
Labels are for jars.. once the circuit board is diddled, it's not really a Marshall anymore is it, and if he had his JMP taken to a proper service guy to increase the gain I think he'd have mentioned it by now.
AND one more thing: purists after the "stock tone" have to be cornered in these type conversations as to what type of tone really is stock on these things, because none.. NO ONE, not a single one, had ever used a stock Marshall. Even when Hendrix or Townsend picked up their amp right off the bench, I bet Ken Bran or whoever the tech was that voiced the early ones, tweaked em from the get go because the only "stock" tone I have ever heard on a Who or Hendrix album were the Fenders.. or Boogies they bought later on.Comment
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Actually peddles had a lot to do with the tone Hendrix and Townsend got. It had a lot to do with Jimmy Page's sound too. Hendrix used a Fuzz Face. Townsend used a Supra Fuzz, and Page used a Tone Bender. I get a great Hendrix tone running a Fuzz Face through my modded Valve Jr. amp using a 72 Strat with 68 reissue pickups on it. I get lot's of compliments. These old peddles seem to work the best with non master volume amps that are pretty basic. Of course if you crank the amp into clipping your power tubes and speakers become part of the overall thing happening. I've heard good tapes of Jimi playing through Fender amps and most people wouldn't hear the difference. His guitar and peddles had a lot to do with his tone.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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