my suggestion would be find yourself a '76-78 marshall master volume combo
there is no better marshall combo.
easily found on ebay anywhere from $800 low side to $1200-1400 average... unless its a guitar center item which will of course be $2500 or more [idiots].
if you're lucky enough you'll find one with g12H 30s 55hz NOT 75HZ which have a better bass response than the normal g12M 25 watt 75HZ celestions...
all of these combos are open backs.... they are f'n loud bright and tight with the correct 6550 tubes in them... [nice quick break up with el-34s though I dont run those tubes].
theyre also noisy if you run a preamp such as a boss fa-1 in front of the amp.
but you have to sacrifice a little noise for great tone.
chances are your sound man will hate you becuse the amps bright qualities
so find yourself a period correct marshall 2x12 cab for around $1200
and mic that.
you'll also wont to consider an attenuator of some kind cause these amps dont hit the sweet spot till around 6-7 on the master... at that point youre blowing the stage away..
if you dont wanna get spendy on a period correct cab pick up a mid 80s pre stereo marshall #1936 2x12 cab... in my opinion a bit more bass from them beinf a deeper cab, but grill cloths arent the same.. so if you can get over the ismatche dlook, y'll have an excellant rig.... been running this very rig since '83 and have 4 complete '76-78 stacked combos with period correct cabs.
and also 2 that I gig with the mismatched 1936 cabs.
aside from a plexi or a jub , you really dont need any other marshall.
I'll add by saying dont waste your time with a 2558 jub 2x12 .
they sound nothing like the jub head cab counterparts.
the gain isnt there ...its suited more for blues than metal/rock.
different transformer than the heads from what I understand.
there is no better marshall combo.
easily found on ebay anywhere from $800 low side to $1200-1400 average... unless its a guitar center item which will of course be $2500 or more [idiots].
if you're lucky enough you'll find one with g12H 30s 55hz NOT 75HZ which have a better bass response than the normal g12M 25 watt 75HZ celestions...
all of these combos are open backs.... they are f'n loud bright and tight with the correct 6550 tubes in them... [nice quick break up with el-34s though I dont run those tubes].
theyre also noisy if you run a preamp such as a boss fa-1 in front of the amp.
but you have to sacrifice a little noise for great tone.
chances are your sound man will hate you becuse the amps bright qualities
so find yourself a period correct marshall 2x12 cab for around $1200
and mic that.
you'll also wont to consider an attenuator of some kind cause these amps dont hit the sweet spot till around 6-7 on the master... at that point youre blowing the stage away..
if you dont wanna get spendy on a period correct cab pick up a mid 80s pre stereo marshall #1936 2x12 cab... in my opinion a bit more bass from them beinf a deeper cab, but grill cloths arent the same.. so if you can get over the ismatche dlook, y'll have an excellant rig.... been running this very rig since '83 and have 4 complete '76-78 stacked combos with period correct cabs.
and also 2 that I gig with the mismatched 1936 cabs.
aside from a plexi or a jub , you really dont need any other marshall.
I'll add by saying dont waste your time with a 2558 jub 2x12 .
they sound nothing like the jub head cab counterparts.
the gain isnt there ...its suited more for blues than metal/rock.
different transformer than the heads from what I understand.
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