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  • look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

    Hi,
    i feel like a guy with a new toy
    i sold the jubilee 1x12 to buy this half stack that is really mint with snakeskin cover and Coa..
    it's a reall rock machine!!
    here is the link to the pics www.dropshots.com/michelebis
    any comment?!

  • #2
    Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

    ok how much did you pay?

    YOU SUCK!

    That's MY RIG, dammit!
    1973 Les Paul Standard
    1973 Marshall Super Lead 100

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    • #3
      Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

      Originally posted by OlinMusic
      ok how much did you pay?

      YOU SUCK!

      That's MY RIG, dammit!
      Don't you like your 6100? I just picked up a blue one...I hope I like it. Should get it by next Monday at latest.

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      • #4
        Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

        Nice Score......... Clips would be nice too!
        "So you will never have to listen to Surf music again" James Marshall Hendrix
        "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will know peace."-Jimi Hendrix

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        • #5
          Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

          I Love the 6100, but the Lead channel is something I like for live situations (volume boost and gain boost pre set). It can get Mesa-ish thick. Recording, I prefer the open sound of Ch2. I also love ch2 in plexi mode with a pedal.

          That being said, I have literally AB's a SLASH model against the 6100. Very similar, but the Slash is a little bigger and more woody. So with the Slash you get a little more tone, with the 6100 you get RIDICULOUS versatility - it can go from R&B to really hard rock and jazz/blues with EASE. The Slash is not nearly as versatile.
          1973 Les Paul Standard
          1973 Marshall Super Lead 100

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          • #6
            Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

            Great amps! Probably the best sounding highgain Marshall right outta the box.
            They'll never go down in value either. The most monsterous tone I've ever heard from a Marshall was a Jubilee with a Banzai Coldfusion OD pedal and a Les Paul Custom w/Custom 5.
            Originally posted by Boogie Bill
            I've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!

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            • #7
              Re: look at my new amp.. (for jubilee fans)

              i bought it for about 1450 euro.
              It's really mint condition as you can see. i'm thinking about retubing it cause i don't like the power tubes. they are too much trebley when hardly pushed....any suggestion?!
              i was told that sed el34 are good replacements isn'it?!

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