Re: Anyone have tales about the old days of "modding" Marshall amps, or others?
Re: Anyone have tales about the old days of "modding" Marshall amps, or others?
When I had a tech look at my Jubilee, he replaced one capacitor he thought was a weak spot in the circuit, and he's repaired a lot of Jubilees, so I trusted him. It didn't effect the sound, but just made a component upgrade. I think for the sake of collectibility, I'll never mess with that amp, although I have a few ideas of how I'd like to tweak it.
My only modded amp stories are about 2 I've had. The best one was a modded 72 Superbass, I scored at GC Hollywood for $525 in almost mint condition. I knew a guy that worked there, so he gave it to me at cost. Anyway, I retubed it, and heard the most amazing FAT heavy tone I'd ever heard out of a vintage Marshall. It became my main amp, and a few months later I took it to a popular tech in LA. The guy flipped when he saw it, because apparently it was a very pedigreed amp. He told me that he'd personally done many of it's gain mods, and that Bob Rock owned it, and used it during the time that the Cult and Metallica were recording with him.
I regret selling that amp, and only did it to finance a better amp, my current Bogner.
I bought it for $525 and sold it for $2200.
The other modded amp I had was a 98 Marshall Plexi 50W Reissue that had it's inputs bridged, and had a gain mod and dual footswitchable masters. That was the coolest mod I've ever seen on a plexi, and again, sold that one. I really wish I had both of those amps back. That 72 Superbass had one channel that was pure Zakk Wylde/Metallica, and then it's original tone on the other inputs. Too bad I sold it.