Difference between revisions of "Marshall 1959HW 100-watt head"

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This amplifier is a hand-wired re-issue of the 100 watt Marshall super lead from the late 1960's, nick named "plexi" because the front and back panels are made of plexiglass. These amps do not come with a master volume, and it seems [[Matthew Bellamy]] had one installed on his so he can get an over-driven sound at lower volume levels - there is an extra knob where one of the four guitar inputs are, which is probably the master volume control.
This amplifier is a hand-wired re-issue of the 100 watt Marshall super lead from the late 1960's, nick named "plexi" because the front and back panels are made of plexiglass. These amps do not come with a master volume, and it seems [[Matthew Bellamy]] had one installed on his so he can get an overdriven sound at lower volume levels - there is an extra knob where one of the four guitar inputs are, which is probably the master volume control.


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[[Category:Amplifiers]]
[[Category:Amplifiers]]

Latest revision as of 23:07, 16 August 2009

This amplifier is a hand-wired re-issue of the 100 watt Marshall super lead from the late 1960's, nick named "plexi" because the front and back panels are made of plexiglass. These amps do not come with a master volume, and it seems Matthew Bellamy had one installed on his so he can get an overdriven sound at lower volume levels - there is an extra knob where one of the four guitar inputs are, which is probably the master volume control.


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