The Marshal Plexi Sound - EP37
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.พ. 2024
- In this episode i Test 6 Marshal Amps that cover the Plexi tone.
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2:56 JTM45
16:04 Super Lead
23:15 Super Bass
28:03 Master Lead 50
40:51 Marshall Studio Vintage
39:59 episode Master lead
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About the 2061x, there was a vintage amp called 2061 (Lead & Bass) you can hear one on the Johan Segborn channel.
You'll find no mention of the model in the catalogs from the years it was available (1968 -1973) but The History of Marshall: the First 50 Years indicates that it is listed in circuit diagrams from Marshall. The 2061 utilizes two ECC83 preamp tubes and a matched pair of EL84 power tubes with a solid state rectifier. It was hand wired throughout its production run and was reissued recently as the 2061x.
This clean 1972 Marshall Lead-Bass 20 Watt no. 2061 has survived in excellent condition and has just been bench tested by our trusted amplifier technician. It appears to be original except for a replaced grounded power supply and replaced tube socket springs. The tubes are recent Tung Sol EL84s and ECC83s. Our technician cleaned the potentiometers and jacks and bench tested. It performed beautifully throughout our testing. We're confident you'll love this rare 1972 Marshall Lead-Bass 20w 2061!
Great information. Thanks a lot
You are amazing and what you do is amazing! Keep the passion. Thanks for creating such awesome content.
Thanks a lot!
One of the very best things for me to totally master any subject is when I teach it to someone else. Pretty hilarious how much you can learn if you try to prove something.
Pretty hilarious how much money it costs for different models of speakers, 2024 was supposed to be the Year Of The Marshall here, but it seems like the budget is going to break down just filling up speaker boxes 📦 maybe next year.
Eh! Eh!!! Thanks for the comment
The Marshall 1959 is my favorite because unlike the 1987x (I’ve owned) the 1959 is a fatter sounding version..
I’ve owned a bunch of different models inMarshall’s line up…JMP, JCM800, and a 1987x and a few other non tube and hybrid tubes, Valve-state, MOSFET 100, JMD…
The 1959 I’ve owned is a reissue from the year 2000, it’s now modified so I don’t need a patch cable to jump the two channels together, it’s done internally…Also have extra gain stages added to each volume control by adding diodes which act as a boost…
Mine screams for what it is and the 1959 works great using distortion pedals and overdrive pedals…It’s a versatile format
It’s a beautiful sounding amp but to loud for this planet
Thanks Budda!!! Very cool
Τhe Sv20 sounds like it has less headroom and more mids than then 1959. For 20 watts , its as good as it gets. Usable and with an authentic feel. The bigger amps do sounds better but their volume is both a blessing and a curse at the same time
This is the moment where I must admit I own a Sv20c myself.
I love the 1959 but I could never play it in any situation!!!
I´ve hear the Super Lead 100 Watts actually measures more, it’s around 120 something Watts, Marshall have just brand it as 100, but it’s a little bit more! Can´t even contemplate the sound in the room Budda, I´ve listen the episode with headphones and I´ve truly felt sorry for you when you pulled the Strat on the Super Lead (I supposed the pre of the mic was just all over the reds, no need to fight for gain at all!). At the end, love the quick review on the Studio 20. For me since I´m not a PRO musician and I play a lot at home, it’s an amp that it’s been on my mind for a while, since I´ve some noise restrictions. For me the studio 20 its great amp for those who like me, play at home and love tube amps, Marshall sound, can blend between the two channels, plug it in any cab, it has an FX LOOP and a DI to plug into an OX or a Two Tones for instance. What more can you ask? Off topic: I would love a review from you on the Fender Supersonic 22, on the last Braga Blues 23, I´ve listen to Cesare Nolli playing with this amp. It´s another one that it is on my mind. That gig blew my expectations, the vintage overdrive it was just awesome!!
Great tips Tiago. I will do an episode on the supersonic 22 for sure
Closer to 145 watts
Wear a set of headphones for a noise buffer. That's what Johan S does when he cranks a Super Lead. Or there's the Fryette Power Station, OX Box, Captor X, etc.
I know. But why have an amp and not use it?
Oh the super lead😅 Nice video and interesting. I have clone of 2061X and it's pretty nice little amp and very loud too cranked. Great with pedals too.
It s beautiful too
merci monsieur Budda, j'adore tes video et quel materiel exceptionnel, bravo, continue comme ca
Olivier le petit français
Merci
I love the relationship between a nonmaster volume amp (straight tube path) and a guitar, and the reason why is it becomes crucial to ride the volume and tone knobs when a Plexi is cranked to get different tones, and a symbiotic relationship happens there. Hendrix is the go-to for that, he used to turn down and then kick in his fuzz, so the volume didn't change so much as the tone did and sustain, he was always riding the volume and tone knobs. On the treble channel I do need to crank it to avoid shrilly high notes, but when it's there it's perfect. A good attenuator is a must if you have neighbors. My Plexi is a reissue and it's great because it has a send/return in the back, and I run a Surfy Bear large reverb tank through that, as I want that to come after the preamp, works best for a dirty amp.
Keep the 100w Superlead, but get a good attenuator to get that sound.
Thanks for the tips. I returned the super lead because I have a lot more options with that tone at reasonable volumes
Cool demo, man. I watched it all. Yes, it's ungodly loud, but that's where the tone of that amp lives.
Very nice sounding cabinet
I love it
Muito bom video Budda. Excelente torre. 👌
Obrigado 👍grande abraço
JTM-1 is my jam, and your video helped me decide, so thanks for that. I would love to play through a Marshall stack sometime, but probably not in my little home. I wanted the Vox sound, but even an AC-15 is way too loud, so I found a Vox JMI AC-10 head, just perfect, and I hope the JTM-1 will be too (not here yet)!
That’s great to know
I have never played a plexi before, i just bought the sv20h and it ended my tone chasing, that little beast sounds glorious.
It’s perfect
i have a 73 Marshall Super bass 100 with a 4x12 H12 cab. It peels the paint off the wall....
Budda, video muito legal com as lendas Marshall. Obrigado e grande abraço do Brasil 🇧🇷
Grande abraço
When you plug into just the high treble channel, also turn up the normal channel a little
In the super lead it works
I have an early 2000s JCM 2000 full stack. I have a second identical head on top of a jcm 800 cab from 1983. And I have my 75 MK2 on top of a 74 and 78 cabs all original speakers. I also have a h&k triamp mk2 on a late 90s mesa cab. Nothing beats the older gear. Sorry
That’s some truthful thoughts
Great review
Thanks
I love the loudest one best.
But can you use an attenuator to tame it?
Yes you could
I have a 72 Super Lead. Killer tone.
Isn’t that the loudest amp you’ve ever heard???
I got a 75 mk2 50w. Love it
Mike Doyle said those things were volume monsters. My jmp 2204s are pretty loud, but I'd like to hear a '72 super lead at full song. Not for too long, you only get one set of ears. What kind of power tubes?
@@kurtbader9711 Old stock Seimen 34’s
I like the JTM45. I also like the Super Lead too but could not tap into its power
Same as me
Great run through your beauties Budda - That SV20 is still pretty loud but such a great sound. I can only imagine that 1959 SLP driving 412's - as you say, physically difficult to play and be in the same room. Have you considered a Fryette PS-100 for that brute SLP?
No I didn’t. The studio vintage does that job for me
With my taste
1. Master lead
2. Jtm 45
3. Super lead
4 . Super bass
5 . Studio vintage
🤟🏻🤟🏻
I avoid people saying one Plexi is enough.
Ah ah
Do you can do capture to Tonex pedal?
I didn’t understand what you’re asking
The 2061 did actually exist. It was a 20-watt. Just made a few years at the end of the 60s , early 70s
Thanks for the tip
love it! ...and you misspelled fischinger... again... 😀 ...and shouldn't it be EP357...? I am really confused now! 🙂
Really!!! I’m so sorry
It is EP357!!!
You don't know what your talking about,every Marshall since the Jtm45 is just watered down,Jtm 45 is the best fattest tone you can get.They had to switch to the plexi cause they couldn't get kt66 tubes for the 45,but just my opinion.You didn't even trun the jtm45 up,it sounds alot different on ten.
Really!!?