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    Which Marshall amp do you think best encapsulates that classic Marshall sound with that thick, tight low end, crisp and clear top end, and long sustain?

    I was thinking maybe a JCM-800 2203, since it has the heart and soul of a Plexi but with the preamp gain stage it can sit with more modern styles too.

    Thoughts?

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    Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

    I've heard too many amps that are stereotypically Marshall to be able to narrow it down to one.

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    • #3
      Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

      I think you have to extend the question “most stereotypical Marshall doing what?”

      Because I think what you’re actually describing is “what’s the most do-it-all Marshall?”




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        Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

        I wish I could find a clip someone posted on a forum a few years ago. If I recall correctly, this clip had a cranked plexi, an 800, a 900, and a DSL all sounding more or less the same. So there is a signature Marshall sound. There are subtle differences though. A JTM45 has a bit of sag. The 2203 can be wicked bright and the treble and presence knobs require judicious application. The Jubilee was a return to warmer sounding. I think your correct that the 2203/4 is the one that most people associate with Marshall.

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        • #5
          Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

          My first thought was the Dirty Shirley, which seems to get the Marshall sound I have in my head better than current Marshalls.
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            The Origin 50 head when cranked through a 4x12 with V30s pretty much nailed what I think of when I think of as classic Marshall sound.
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            • #7
              Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

              That's tough, because of the reason Demanic said.

              Still, if it had to pick just one, that would be JCM800.
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              • #8
                Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                jCM800 2203 would be the most representative and "typical" of all the Marshall products IMO.

                It's enough of the heritage and vintage tone and feel combined with enough of the high gain and features to survey the entire historical line
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                • #9
                  Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                  Originally posted by Halvorsenb View Post
                  Which Marshall amp do you think best encapsulates that classic Marshall sound with that thick, tight low end, crisp and clear top end, and long sustain?
                  The Plexi era Marshall of the late 60's... dimed of course (except Bass on "2" or less).

                  It's the original dinosaur with the roar of a T-Rex amp circuit that so many have copied or built upon.
                  Last edited by LLL; 09-11-2019, 12:02 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                    The most iconic Marshall sounds to me are all the modded Marshall tones of the 80s. My favorite "marshall" is a mesa stiletto

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                    • #11
                      Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                      Plexi and JCM800.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                        JTM45 or the JCM800 2204

                        if it doesn't have to say Marshall on the front panel - Friedman Dirty Shirley.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                          JVM 410. Does just about every Marshall.

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                            Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                            My 1991 Carvin X50B Hot Rod Mod head absolutely nails the classic Marshall tone. Had a chance to pick up a clean JCM 900 MK III Dual Master Volume 50 watt head a month or so back locally but when I spent some time with it it was like why I already have those tones so--.
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                              Re: Most stereotypically Marshall amp?

                              brown fender deluxe!

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