jonnymangia
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I'm new to the Marshall Plexi thing, so excuse my ignorance. I've seen these amps mentioned a lot on the board. Why are they so sought after?
Thx
J
Thx
J
the guy who invented fire said:The very first Marshall amps had a plexiglass face plate...the Plexi pannels lasted until the very late 60's then Marshall switched to an aluminum face. Plexi Marshalls are simply the oldest Marshalls.
shredaholic said:even though the 1959 and 1987 Marshall models didn't have plexiglass panels after 1969, those amps are still often referred to as plexi's because of the Marshall 1959slp 'Plexi' Reissue - it's just become a generic term for the vintage NMV Marshall 4 input hole amp
TheArchitect said:Only the uninformed would refer to a metal face generically as a 'plexi'.
JeffB said:While this is true...I'd have to agree with Shred..cos most people really are misinformed and refer to old NMVs as plexis...just like everyone calls a Tremelo a Trem...when a Vibrato is the correct terminology...
That said I like the Metalface circuits better.. crunchy=good![]()
JeffB said:Don't get me wrong John..no doubt a 1987X with a bunch of new parts and stuff isn't likely to nail the best tones of the original 1987's out there. I just mean that a reissue with some work will def put ya hella close compared to any "modern" marshall (i.e. DSL/TSL, etc)..for thos who cannot afford an original and desire classic Marshall tone.
Trace knows his poop on Marshalls for sure![]()
JeffB said:While this is true...I'd have to agree with Shred..cos most people really are misinformed and refer to old NMVs as plexis...just like everyone calls a Tremelo a Trem...when a Vibrato is the correct terminology...
shredaholic said:yup - that's what I meant, it's not a generic term amongst people who take a particular interest in amps, but it seems to be among many people I've come across that don't.
There's not a great deal of difference between an early 70's metal panel and a '69 plexi circuit wise, if you're wanting to convert something metal panel spec to a plexi spec, have a go at making it a 12000 series (late '67/early'68) amp, that's where the tone's really at if you're into EVH sounds, but also just a fantastic rock amp. The components in 12000 series plexis vary quite a lot as they were very much transitional amps (evolving into the '69 and later circuit), so don't get too hung up on what values are right as you may find different parts in every 12000 series plexi you see. Have a go with these values:
v1a: 820ohm/330uF
v1b: 2.7k carbon comp/.68uF
0.022uF for both channels signal caps
470k/250pf mixer combination on channel 1
v2: 1.1k carbon comp/.68uF or 330uF bypass cap
56k tone stack resistor
16uF+16uF preamp filtering
100pF ceramic cap and .1uF signal caps at the phase inverter
and have a go at switching them around a bit to get the sound you're after. Those are what I've modded my 1959slp to and it sounds FANTASTIC. Worlds apart from the stock amp, it's now the perfect rock amp, I love it!![]()
75lespaul said:Hey guys, what does the term NMV stand for? That one's eluded me.
75lespaul said:Hey guys, what does the term NMV stand for? That one's eluded me.
John, that photo is SO not fair, LOL. I want a plexi daddy--and I want one NOW!