1967 Marshall Bluesbreaker Amp Demo
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Demo of a Marshall JTM45 MK IV Bluesbreaker from 1967. Tommy Hatcher plugged his personal R9 Les paul loaded with ThroBack pickups into this 2x12 amplifier and get that classic blues rock sound that shaped the guitar landscape for years to come.
Camera mic (panned slightly left) is a Shure MV88, Amp is mic'd with a Cascade Fat Head BE (panned slightly right) running straight into logic. No post processing or EQ was perfomed. Reverb sound is coming from the room mic.
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Really killer tone...sounds just great!
One of the absolute best sounding amps of all time
Absolutely agree...looked like the guy went straight into the amp, and it just sung. For me that's the determining factor whether a player and an amp are good- if it sounds good without effects.
Great playing man!!!
wow that baby sings. they don't make em like that anymore. nice playing too!
_Sounds killer!_
Sounds excellent. Did I detect a nod towards Paul Kossoff at around the 1 minute mark? :)
SOUNDS SICK... HAHA, guitar face at :57
Nice. Are u using any pedal or overdrive?
does this amp have radio spares transformers or drakes?
Mercy!
it is really hard to believe that the alnico speakers are holding together this well and sounding this good with that kind of power on them?
is all that 45 watts going to that 30w worth of speakers?
Nope it's 30w, Marshall lied back in the day ;)
do they make this in a 1 x 12
Marshall 1974X is a 1x12 version of this
Omg
or something similar