Re: Any truth to the rumor that Marshall amps built after 73 sound thinner?
Great stuff. Back in the mid-eighties when I was first introduced to the whole plexi phenomenon, the VERY small group of people I knew were so against tremelo models and pcb models, I steered clear of them unheard. I was young and really had no reason to doubt these people who seemed to have so much more experience than me with amps. I had my JCM 800 but when we did a side by side comparison with a 68 plexi with matching greenback cab, the plexi just smoked the JCM800. But then, putting the JCM800 through the plexi cabinet made it sound a lot like the plexi, but with more gain.
I'm not looking for one now as my Univox and Bassman amps with my Plexitone give me the sound and I don't have the cash to collect them, but over the years I passed up on a LOT of great deals when I was living at home and could afford to blow my cash on nothing buy partying and music gear. Oh the misinformation, LOL. This was a time when in my area (no ebay of course--no internet!) the Plexi was getting unafordable and the JCM800s were new, so they were pricey, but the mid to late 70s amps were affordable and I literally could have hoarded about five during that time. Don't even get me started on the blackface fenders I could have had for $300.
It's great to see young people on this forum getting great information and not making the same mistakes I did. If I had a forum like this in 85, I surely would have asked this question 21 years ago. :kabong: