Originally posted by Newc
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Delores Rhoads has not exploited Randy's name as far as we know in the past. I don't see any reason to start doubting her now. You guys are my JCF bros but come on now, no one has any proof of such a thing and to be hinting that this is her motive now doesn't seem right to me.
Why does the amp exist? I say why does any signature amp exist. Marshall alone has a Hendrix, a Lemmy, a Slash, a Zakk Wylde, a Kerry King. Rhoads is just as good a as any of the others if not better to have his own signature amp. It was done as a tribute to him, and in the low numbers they are making it in I can't see it as being simply a big money maker for Marshall. The volume is too small.
Yes, the JMP was discontinued as the JCM 800 came in. Are all the components still available exactly as they were then? I don't know. But as I said before, I did own a mid 70's Marshall Super Lead 100 non-master volume amp and this amp sounds very similar so if the original components aren't still available they sure did a nice job getting the next best thing. The JMP itself was on display at NAMM at the Marshall booth this year along with the JTM so it looks like these will be re-issued again.
The main point is this is a great sounding Marshall amp and up until this past year was not available to most people unless you wanted to pay vintage/collector prices then mod that. What is the reason this amp exists? I think simply to lure back ex-Marshall guys like myself who gave up on Marshall many years ago. This Rhoads amp was the best thing they could have done as I haven't bought a Marshall in over 20 years till now. It worked
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