Dead Winter STAHP Apr 30, 2002 11,974 62 48 Italy/US Apr 5, 2012 #1 RIP, Jim. You were probably the most influential person in the sound of the modern rock guitar.
refraction Member Jan 4, 2012 920 0 16 Switzerland Apr 5, 2012 #4 RIP. Ill be blaring out of a Marshall cab in your honor...
Mr.Sister Member Jun 5, 2010 446 0 16 Apr 6, 2012 #8 Great thing about the ad for Marshall amps: there's not one Marshall amp on that picture.
Dead Winter STAHP Apr 30, 2002 11,974 62 48 Italy/US Apr 7, 2012 #9 Hahahaha it's true! That's why I have a Marshall cab and a Peavey 6505+. Still, for that old 70's and 80's sound, there's nothing like Marshall.
Hahahaha it's true! That's why I have a Marshall cab and a Peavey 6505+. Still, for that old 70's and 80's sound, there's nothing like Marshall.
Craysh3 Bathrobed Architect Dec 17, 2008 893 0 16 Apr 8, 2012 #10 All the best - my first amp was an MG30 and I was a 13 year old that was happy as a clam and that remains true to this day.
All the best - my first amp was an MG30 and I was a 13 year old that was happy as a clam and that remains true to this day.
Krigloch the Furious Pants full of poo Dec 10, 2003 34,341 2,650 113 44 Springfield, IL Apr 8, 2012 #11 I had a Marshall.. but sold it to a friend so I could get a tree cut down.
Paul LaPlaca Member Jul 28, 2011 64 2 8 Brooklyn Apr 9, 2012 #12 Les Paul, Leo Fender, Jim Marshall. Unbelievable contributions to music.
Liverslapper w00t Oct 17, 2005 10,248 3 38 37 Kinnear, Wyoming Apr 9, 2012 #13 I had a Marshall half stack 4x12 and used a Peavy 5150. Had to sell it though :<