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  • #61
    Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

    I just sold the Peavey Valveking to JumpMarine....

    So I'm kind of "stuck" with the crate, but I'm very satisfied, I like the size, the power and the 3l84 tone from this little puppy. I will surely be investing in some Peavey Scorpion Speakers as well.

    Thanks for everybody for all the help!!!! Rock ON!!!
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    • #62
      Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

      There is one lesson I learned the hard way when I was young- You can spend alot of time,money and energy chasing your tail in a circle trying to get something to do or sound.....just like a (fill in the blank)... and the lesson I learned was-get what you wanted in the first place. Even if you have to wait for it. And you will never be truly happy until you get what you wanted anyway.
      If you want the Marshall sound, there is only one way to get it- Get a Marshall, and at the least- some sort of Celestion speakers to go with it-you don't have to spend the money on a Marshall Cabinet-any decent cab loaded with Celestions will work fine-but, you must remember the Marshall sound is not just a head, not just any speaker- it is the combination of both.
      Last edited by marvar; 01-03-2006, 06:41 PM.
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      • #63
        Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

        Thanks Marvar, I've already got a cab with celestions, but may end up changing them out with Peavey Scorpions for the Tom Morello-esk tone I seek, we'll see what happens.

        Rock On Bro!
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        • #64
          Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

          Originally posted by Kac
          Thanks Marvar, I've already got a cab with celestions, but may end up changing them out with Peavey Scorpions for the Tom Morello-esk tone I seek, we'll see what happens.

          Rock On Bro!
          Dude if you do get the Scorpions, you need to let me know how well you nail Morello's tone. I've been looking into Scorpions myself, but I dont have the funds right now to buy them, and I wouldnt want to compete with you for anything on ebay. So you get yours first, and let me know how they sound!
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          • #65
            Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

            Originally posted by joelap
            Dude if you do get the Scorpions, you need to let me know how well you nail Morello's tone. I've been looking into Scorpions myself, but I dont have the funds right now to buy them, and I wouldnt want to compete with you for anything on ebay. So you get yours first, and let me know how they sound!
            Alright Bro ~ and if you do start looking on eBay let me know so that we can avoid that bidding war and one of us can get a deal ~ ha ha
            I will definetly let you know!
            Rock ON Bro ~
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            • #66
              Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

              How bout an early Marshall JTM45 reissue?
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              • #67
                Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?


                I'll start a new thread for it when I get the Peavey Scorpion speakers.
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                • #68
                  Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                  I didn't even know they made that in a head version. Cool.
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                  • #69
                    Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                    Originally posted by SoCalSteve
                    I didn't even know they made that in a head version. Cool.
                    I like it better than the EL34 V-series amps...
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                    • #70
                      Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                      I've been thinking about a head/cab rig and that might be a good way to go. Have you tried any distortion pedals through the clean side? Does it take them well?
                      Seymour Duncans I've owned: Dimebucker, '59n, '59b, PG+n, JB, Phat Cat, PGn, Custom, Seth Lover, '78.

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                      • #71
                        Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                        Originally posted by SoCalSteve
                        I've been thinking about a head/cab rig and that might be a good way to go. Have you tried any distortion pedals through the clean side? Does it take them well?
                        I have heard that it takes them well, but all I've tried is my Wylde overdrive, it does take my overdrive very well, I know that much.

                        Rock On ~ Kac

                        edit: If I had any distortion pedals I would try it out for ya, but I don't own any...
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                        • #72
                          Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                          Anyone play one of those handwired marshalls, specifically the 2061x? I was kind of dissapointed that it had el-84s and not el-34s, but i guess that's how they made them back in the day.
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                          • #73
                            Re: Marshall sound, where all can it be found?

                            they sound more marshally than voxy (the 1974x/2061x)

                            I normally do not like EL84s at all..but there are a few amps that don't try to do the vox thing that use them. Gibson...marshalls...even peavey classics..
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