Brought to my attention by my Scottish pal Patrick after the auction had way ended of course was the sale of one of Steve Stevens, apparently two plexi Super Basses that he had racked up in groups of threes.
I learned a few years ago once I had become closer to Steve that he had unloaded most of his plexi Marshall's and Parks in the late nineties or so.
The example a 1967 with a JMP front panel looks very clean, can't see tranny numbers, has some USA power socket foolishness to replace the UK Bulgin and tons of capacitor replacements, ect.
What is the expert consensus here.
My buddy is obsessed with the VNB 'Exposed' CD and the Atomic Playboys recordings, as I am of course, but he feels that there were certain heads that had that tone, ect.
I explained to him the subtle differences 'tween a SL and SB, ect. Steve's metal front Super Lead which he bought as a half stack in 1979 in NYC, was used on Rebel Yell and resurrected by Dave Friedman for SS to use on his Memory Crash album, with some slight tweaks too up the gain. SS still has this head.
For example the Vince Neil Band album 'Exposed' had Steve using six Marshall plexi's.
Can my Marshall expert brothers weigh in on this head please?
Steve Friedman's designed with major input from SS during the two year development of the Marsha by SS in his touring rack and being built by the Velvet One is highly anticipated. It will be a two channel, basically a mega clean, think Fender Twin, plus the second channel will be the Stevens tweaked Hairy Brown Eye. Of course the world class Metropolous effects loop will be utilized. I had thought the cosmetics were finalized, but apparently there are more changes, see this thread:
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/sho....php?t=1096828
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&_trksid=p4340.l2557&hash=it em1c26d94698&item=120910857880&nma=true&pt=LH_Defa ultDomain_0&rt=nc&si=Myj9MF7Gjexf5WzlpDt3fpTcsDI%2 53D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc#ht_500wt_922
Here are the pics, so with star provenance, at $2.5K was it well bought???
Same dual Marsha (one spare) and CAE rack SS will use on the brief Eastern European tour next week:
Was it one of these..??
Steve had Dave Friedman sell off at least 4 Marshall heads I believe back in the relative day.
This 10000 series SB does have a unique history though..
I'm sure all of Steve's amps were/are cataloged by serial # as are his guitars in storage.
So not that hard to track down various items of past equipment Though with various guitars this is not necessarily true :bang: :bang:
There aren't many original components left on the main board anymore. ect/
At least it has been kept up, it was sold in May for $2.5K, it has been substantially worked in at the component level.
I know it was in a rack case with two other heads, one other Super Bass and a metal front Marshall.
Thanks
Emerald
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