Hail. Your vids are probably the best historical time capsule available regarding marshals snd celestions. You can read the books or play the albums but your vids give perspective. I hope lots of collectors invite you over more often. Respect!
Thank you sooooo much for the short 53 sec of intro...and then 'playing' the entire rest of the video. I'm SO tired of people that won't shut up and play!! lol. Great video...extraordinary collection. Thanks so much for posting.
All the '67 era amps seem to have something extra at least to my ears. Super clarity plus nice compression and saturation. The tone of those amps also seems more balanced, a little less nasal than some of the later amps. You even got the light shade rocking at 7:03, lol. Great job Johan and thanks for sharing this Marshall experience with us all.
Man, all of the late 60s models sound incredible to me, but Kossoff's amp is just beautiful. That tone when you hit the 10th fret is so rich. Thanks for your awesome channel man. You've inspired me to love tone again by the quality of your playing and your ability to dial in great tones and mic effectively.
This is a great service to mankind. This was the kinda material lacking in ytube regarding plexi differences. I finally got the difference between a jtm and a jmp. Again ur a most valuable asset sir. Tks for ur kindness and time.
Wow! Fantastic Job! This video is quite a treat for Marshall folks, thanks so much for doing this. This may be my favorite TH-cam vid ever! You're playing was perfect for how I like to hear Marshalls, and very balanced amp to amp.
Now that is how to examine the tone of an amp-no effects or studio-type tweaks. Just plug in and play-chords and single lines. Good stuff. Incredible selection of primo Marshall vintage heads.
I said it once and I'll say it again... JOHAN has the best MARSHALL video demonstrations on Utube then any others. Bc he keeps it real and no stupid over producuctions to Glossilize the sound ! 😁 Thx Muchacho for keeping it REAL 😎🤘
Hi Johan, I wanted to thank you for providing videos with a real reference to Marshall plexi's. So many newer amps claim to have the "plexi" tone, but you provide us with great quality demos of real Marshall plexi from the 60's. I'm currently building an amp with plexi specs and using your videos as a reference point because I personally haven't heard a real plexi in person. Again, thank you for your time and effort In Your videos!
Thank you very much man, best Marshall shootout ever! Great playing and well recorded. All of them are great indeed, but I really liked both the Super Bass.
Most of them sound similar, but the JTM45's and the PA's sound a lot thicker. My personal favourites from this were the 1967's. Fantastic demo man, was absolutely awesome to watch!
Wow, this made my night. The plexis are a favorite amp of mine. While each one had its own flavor and vibe, I have to say I didn't hear one that I didn't like!
I have played and owned a lot of Marshalls and really enjoyed this and Thanks to everyone involved for doing this. IMO the YJM100 in the future will be considered one of the best heads Marshall released.
+JIMJAMSC Thanks! Glad to hear it. Hopefully there will be an YJM100 demo here soon. A really cool amp with auto biasing and all. And of course Yngwie is a Swede like myself :-)
Thank you for all your work and time spent on these videos - As a professional; musician I appreciate the ability to really hear Marshall's "true variation of tone" of head, cab, speaker, year ect.. - I know I would not truly understood this reality until I saw your stuff -- Later
1969 Super Lead and amp II, wow! Amp I has a little more edge, amp II is a little more middy, but... wow! Third choice would be 1967 50W Lead, well balanced tone. But, I was born in 1969 and I like Super Lead amp I from that year some more...!!! Nice comparison!
Honestly I would be happy to have ANY of these amps at all, but I think the 66 JTM45/100 Super PA, 69 Super Lead, and 67 Super Bass did it the most for me though Kossoff's amp is certainly special as he's one of my favorites. In any case I could listen to you play through any of them all day long
Just brilliant Johan, only you could pull this off! All sound remarkably consistent. A credit to you and the owner. I'd love to take a peek under the hood and see what he uses for valves.
Thanks! We discussed the secret behind a great amp, and it is very much the sum of many small things, so if you change valves in an amp chances are that it's gonna sound very similar. Cheers
Holy shi_ that room full of marshalls is intimidating. Ear protection mandatory! I can not pick a favorite. They all sound sweet. I really dig that wicked lick at about 13:32 to 13:40 !!! Well done!
So cool! I like the 68 SLP but they all have their own personality. Marshall's respond so well to how you pick, guitar volume nob ect. An extension of the instrument, not just an amplifier.
Excellent comparison !!! In my opinion this one is the best sounding... Amp nr. 5, year: 1967, 100 watt Super Bass, model 1992 (remark; ex Free, EL 34)...
I know it would be huge undertaking, and these are all probably back at the rental place, but I would love to see/hear this demo with a different cabinet. Loved most of the amps, but a couple just didn't do it for me. I bet a different cab would change that right up. Full disclosure: I never "got" Marshall until very recently. I get it now! Thanks for showing me the folly of my youth! The '65 JTM 45 and the '68 50 Watt Lead were great, with the Super Lead, Super PA and a Super Bass more than holding their own.
Wow, by far the best demo of vintage plexis on TH-cam (or even any Marshall demo). I am amazed how thick and dirty the amps sound. Not that many guitar players got their plexi to sound this heavy, I am thinking of Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen etc..., but somehow you managed to perfectly capture the huge sounds these beasts contain. Awesome video, I am genuinely looking forward to your next videos! Have fun with the amps, if anyone, you deserve it :) |m|
Thanks man, I'm afraid it's the owner of the Marshall Rental service that has a spectacular life. I was just visiting it for a day. I'll be chasing the dragon forever after. ;-) Cheers
The more beat up looking 69 Super Lead sounds insane, but that 71 Super Lead is the winner for me, its incredible! Johan definitely does the best Marshall demos.
I quit playing Marshall Amps a few years back, but this seems something akin to a religious experience! *EXCELLENT* video! Thank you tremendously for sharing this, very sexy and very cool!
Mind blowing, to hear the difference between same model of amp over the years. My impression was that the reissue sounded vastly different from the others. I never really understood why some famous artists (like Aerosmith) rejected Marshall in the 70s because they didn't sound like their 60s amps. Now I kinda get it.
Yes times 10,000!!!! I play a JTM 45, and while I love to get dirty with a Les Paul on it, a single coil, less gainy pickup brings out the more subtle beauty that lies within.
Thanks Johan! Great study in these classic Marshalls. Maybe, if circumstances allow, you could do similar video with clean tones. And... What a collection! Cheers :) George
Hi Johan! Really great video, thank you! I was wondering, would it possible for you to compare modern Plexi replicas such as the Friedman BE-100, the Metropoulos, or the Bogner Helios and modern Plexi re-issue from marshall against vintage plexis, and give us your opinion on what replica is the closest to the tone and feel of the old amps? That would be reaaaally cool man. Thanks for your oustanding work! Cheers
1967 is the year for me! Both the Super Bass and the Black Flag did that thing where they sound present and full while keeping a bit of that Tweed-like character. They sound like Goliath versions of the Champ!
I wish my wife would allow me to redecorate the living room like this. You're only missing a 78" Samsung curved screen 4K UHD TV and a nice leather couch. Nice video. I'll take 1 of each please.
+Johan Segeborn You know, im just about 30 and i never new they had such a HUGE sound back then. On the records it never really shows that clean ... like hendrix, for example. Am i right or is there another reason?
It was not that common that they used this much gain back then. And put in a mix a lot of the bass in this clip would need to be cut, with a "smaller" sound as a result. Cheers
+Johan Segeborn it shocks me that all the old amps beat the shit out of the 2005 er amp. sounds way too much fis and not smooth. is there another reason for this - or did marshall simply mess up with the old construction / altered something or the assembly peaces are diffrent .. my opinion, al the old 68' and 69'ers have killer tone. woulde not to be ashamed to perform with them right now ;)
+dc dcd I'm afraid I screwed up the settings on the 1959HW, with hums and to much treble. It's a good amp otherwise. But obviously the classics are even better. Cheers
And the winner is...1966 JTM45/100 Super PA. This was an early Hendrix amp of choice and you can hear the same tone here at the 8:10sec mark. , the percussive strokes also sound tremendous, well done to demo that one Johan. It was also the model amp used at Monterrey Pop Festival according to one site. This amp is the only one listed on the Marshall site under Artists/Hendrix/ .
Next, get a monster signal splitter and play them all at once, for scientific reasons of course. Great video and amazing collection. Also thank you for taking the time to make us these bigass comparisons
I admit i didn't think about that. In case it would cause a power malfunction and maybe even hurt these babies, it's surely a no-go. I just couldn't help myself from imagining a wall of tone like that.
Hey Johan, loved this video! I have a MojoTone 1959 100W Super Lead clone that I built and love it to death but, I have to admit that your JTM45 sounds absolutely amazing! 👍🏻🔥🔥
I'm happy to see in you recent videos that you now wear ear muffs when you're playing loudly. Save them ears! Your demos are the best, thanks for all you efforts.
This is what heaven must be like. Can you imagine one Christmas morning going into your living room and seeing this?
Not really but I would love to see your neighbours reaction when you do walk into a room like that. Not sure if they would be as thrilled.
Naked women in front of each one of course...
@@SRV03101954 🤣👍
Guy-Mann-DUDE!!
billville111 I would probably pass out immediately from the shock of all the awesome
Every 10 seconds I'm like, "no, wait, that's my favorite ", "never mind, this one,"
+brandon caleb hahaha, I had that problem too ;-)
Exactly LOL
Hail. Your vids are probably the best historical time capsule available regarding marshals snd celestions. You can read the books or play the albums but your vids give perspective. I hope lots of collectors invite you over more often. Respect!
tockusa Thanks, that's very nice to hear :-) Cheers
Absolutely agree 100% 👍🏻❤️
I agree with this 100% too!!
now.... run them all at once!
I think God would complain about the noise
Good thing he does not exist ;)
I'm more of a Mesa kind of god. By the way, I'm from Gothenburg too!
yes yes yes !!! do it!
Yep... that would be great :p but i am also Fender kinda guy
I'll take the '69 Super Lead. The "arshall". It won every time.
I agree here too! For the JTM, I really loved the 65'. did it for me!!
agreed
69 super lead and the two super basses were my favs.
That first 1967 50 watt sounded so fuzzy and compressed. I love it!
Yeah it almost sounds like a vintage synth :-) I loved it too
The best to my ears also.
It would be good to know the components in it.
Thank you sooooo much for the short 53 sec of intro...and then 'playing' the entire rest of the video. I'm SO tired of people that won't shut up and play!! lol. Great video...extraordinary collection. Thanks so much for posting.
Jonathan K Thanks man!
they all sound slightly different, but all have that underlying tone which is just epic!
Moltisanti Yeah, some of them were just out of this world to play.
That first head you played, the '67 50 watt is just THE tone. The dream!
+dreamwever87 Thanks! Yeah it's a beast :-)
The 67 50 watt got my attention also.
All the '67 era amps seem to have something extra at least to my ears. Super clarity plus nice compression and saturation. The tone of those amps also seems more balanced, a little less nasal than some of the later amps. You even got the light shade rocking at 7:03, lol. Great job Johan and thanks for sharing this Marshall experience with us all.
Thanks man! They indeed seem the most balanced
Every child should be taught this in school, in my humble opinion. :)
Thank You for this, Sir.
+Bothand Nether Thanks, I agree! :-)
Im sorry but that wall of Marshalls is one of the coolest things I've ever seen lol!!!!!!!
I think I wet myself
Nick Carrato can you imagine what Angus Young’s collection is like?
The first one, the 50 watter sounds outstanding to me...it has a natural compression, punch and tone that are insane
Ah man. So many fine pieces of history. Thanks for the video, and to your friend (Yngwie?) for turning you loose on her/ his unbelievable collection.
I don't know what the guy from Free did to his marshall but that sounds best to me.
The 67 JTM Black Flag may be the best sounding amp I've ever heard.
Man, all of the late 60s models sound incredible to me, but Kossoff's amp is just beautiful. That tone when you hit the 10th fret is so rich. Thanks for your awesome channel man. You've inspired me to love tone again by the quality of your playing and your ability to dial in great tones and mic effectively.
+Crstov Thanks, I'm so glad to hear that!
This is a great service to mankind. This was the kinda material lacking in ytube regarding plexi differences. I finally got the difference between a jtm and a jmp.
Again ur a most valuable asset sir. Tks for ur kindness and time.
Thanks! I really appreciate your kind words. Cheers Johan
Wow! Fantastic Job! This video is quite a treat for Marshall folks, thanks so much for doing this. This may be my favorite TH-cam vid ever! You're playing was perfect for how I like to hear Marshalls, and very balanced amp to amp.
Thanks, you really make my day! Cheers
Now that is how to examine the tone of an amp-no effects or studio-type tweaks. Just plug in and play-chords and single lines. Good stuff. Incredible selection of primo Marshall vintage heads.
I said it once and I'll say it again...
JOHAN has the best MARSHALL video demonstrations on Utube then any others. Bc he keeps it real and no stupid over producuctions to Glossilize the sound ! 😁
Thx Muchacho for keeping it REAL 😎🤘
Johan Segeborn saves the internet with rock n' roll again! One million thumbs up!
and one million CHEERS!
Human Steve Cheers Steve :-) That's very nice of you.
That must of been one heck of an experience, it was for me to watch. I've always wanted to hear a comparison like this, thanks!
I love the roundness and character of the JTM 45.
Thanks Jake
+Jake Stewart Music Me too. The JTM's are the ultimate Marshall for me. Got a bluesbreaker RI with scumbacks, and i've never had tone like this =)
orsvend ive always wanted one, but i fear that it is too clean for me! I want it to do Cream, Zeppelin and Allman Brothers stuff
Truly amazing and awe inspiring.I love Marshall amps.You have shared what most of us would only dream of.Thanks for the great video and great playing.
Thanks, really glad to hear that! Cheers Johan
The first 71 super lead was my favourite, sounds great! That must have been a fun day!
I agree!!! The 69 sounded killer too!!
Hi Johan,
I wanted to thank you for providing videos with a real reference to Marshall plexi's. So many newer amps claim to have the "plexi" tone, but you provide us with great quality demos of real Marshall plexi from the 60's. I'm currently building an amp with plexi specs and using your videos as a reference point because I personally haven't heard a real plexi in person. Again, thank you for your time and effort In Your videos!
+Brian Buckner Thanks Brian! Really glad to hear that the videos can assist you in amp building.What Plexi model are you building?
Cheers
Johan
Thank you very much man, best Marshall shootout ever! Great playing and well recorded.
All of them are great indeed, but I really liked both the Super Bass.
mosquito1983 Thanks!
This pretty much blew my mind. Thank you for your dedication.
Most of them sound similar, but the JTM45's and the PA's sound a lot thicker. My personal favourites from this were the 1967's. Fantastic demo man, was absolutely awesome to watch!
DNKOTOR Thanks, glad to hear that. The 67's were awsome indeed. Cheers Johan
Very very good!!!, all are awesome!, but 1959, 1968, 1969 and 2005 are my favorites!, thanks for video and congratulations!!!.
Thanks Edgar!
Woow! All so different. This is my TH-cam Highlight so far!! Thank You Johan.
Christian Grumann Thanks Christian, That makes me really glad to hear. Cheers Johan
Great video ! Always a pleasure to hear you playing.
Keep the video's coming....
Greetings from Holland
Alex Wagevoort Thanks Alex! More is coming up soon. :-) Greetings from Gothenburg
This is probably one of my favourite demos from you. Can't wait for the specific demos
Luis Arciniega Thanks Luis, Glad to hear that!
Thanks so much for putting this up! Those early 50 watt heads have some real magic, not taking anything way from those other great amps!! Awesome!
Thanks Jim, yeah I loved the 50watters too. Cheers
This guy knows exactly what rock guitar players want to hear ..tested.
I like the 50w heads...& the
Black flag..
Thanks for sharing, that's really cool ! The room you're playing in is paradise for every guitarist..
Yeah, indeed :-)
Wow, this made my night. The plexis are a favorite amp of mine. While each one had its own flavor and vibe, I have to say I didn't hear one that I didn't like!
+Heath Weber Thanks Heath, I'm really glad to hear it!
68 50w is a tone monster! so musical- holy grail it is. Awesome job!
despot62 Thanks, I agree the 67 and 68 50W Leads were my favourites. Cheers
Gibson Les Paul + Marshall = Rock N Roll Heaven.
...really mad vid dude...a sounding shrine to the spirit of all those players,and you a druid priest leading the ceremony...great!
Thanks man, I can picture myself as a druid priest in a heart beat ;-) Cheers
Love all your demos Johan. Very cool that you are an engineer at Volvo. The new S90 will be my next car when my current lease is up.
+jason smith Thanks man, that's a good choice! Volvo is finally fully Premium!! Cheers Johan
wow... just wow... so awesome to hear the difference between all those lovely heads. this is the best youtube vid ive seen 10/10
Thanks man!
I have played and owned a lot of Marshalls and really enjoyed this and Thanks to everyone involved for doing this. IMO the YJM100 in the future will be considered one of the best heads Marshall released.
+JIMJAMSC Thanks! Glad to hear it. Hopefully there will be an YJM100 demo here soon. A really cool amp with auto biasing and all. And of course Yngwie is a Swede like myself :-)
This is the best demo EVER! It's heaven Johan, you lucky dog!!!
ALittleAintEnough Thanks! Yeah I couldn't believe it when I steeped into that room. :-) Cheers
God bless Jim Marshall! I have a '72 Handwired JMP 50 and I'll own it til I die :)
KONAROCK1 Amen to that
And then i'll buy it. ))
it's like you died and went to Plexi Heaven!
+Buzz Crumhunger Yeah, a religious experience indeed.
Thank you for all your work and time spent on these videos - As a professional; musician I appreciate the ability to really hear Marshall's "true variation of tone" of head, cab, speaker, year ect.. - I know I would not truly understood this reality until I saw your stuff -- Later
+JimmyWlf777 Thanks man, glad to hear it! See you around! Johan
They all sound AWESOME !!! Great Demo Johan !
TONY WHELAN SLIDES ! Thanks Tony!
Nice clips:)
1.1967 JTM Black Flag (2:03)
2.1967 50W head (9:12)
3.2005 Super lead HW(14:18)
4. 1971 Super Lead (7:43) - sounds so opened....
Thanks! Yeah those 67 amps are outa this world. Cheers
Awesome work....going to go home and dim the lights and light some candles and listen to this when I am not at work
NYC LP Player That's a great compliment! :-) Cheers Johan
1969 Super Lead and amp II, wow! Amp I has a little more edge, amp II is a little more middy, but... wow! Third choice would be 1967 50W Lead, well balanced tone. But, I was born in 1969 and I like Super Lead amp I from that year some more...!!! Nice comparison!
Thank you for this great video! Great to hear a comparison of all those amazing amps!
JohnnyCarvin Thanks Johnny! :-)
that ´77 Super Bass is absolutely incredible. I need it in my life, like right now.
Honestly I would be happy to have ANY of these amps at all, but I think the 66 JTM45/100 Super PA, 69 Super Lead, and 67 Super Bass did it the most for me though Kossoff's amp is certainly special as he's one of my favorites. In any case I could listen to you play through any of them all day long
Just brilliant Johan, only you could pull this off! All sound remarkably consistent. A credit to you and the owner. I'd love to take a peek under the hood and see what he uses for valves.
Thanks! We discussed the secret behind a great amp, and it is very much the sum of many small things, so if you change valves in an amp chances are that it's gonna sound very similar. Cheers
We can probably comment on the valves in the upcoming feature clips :-)
love the sound of the 77 super bass
+Matt Bush I do too, I use that amp very often. Cheers
WOW! this must have taken such a long time to set up and record. Brilliant comparison video :-)
Thanks man! :-)
Holy shi_ that room full of marshalls is intimidating. Ear protection mandatory! I can not pick a favorite. They all sound sweet. I really dig that wicked lick at about 13:32 to 13:40 !!! Well done!
Thanks, I really appreciate it :-)
Wow that first amp just blew me away (50 watt 67)I liked the tone of the 71' too
The '68 Super Lead man... That amp has the perfect texture for my taste!
thumbs up man🙏no way any1 else out there is giving the guitarist that are curious about classic gear tone more then you do man.
So cool! I like the 68 SLP but they all have their own personality. Marshall's respond so well to how you pick, guitar volume nob ect. An extension of the instrument, not just an amplifier.
+John Miller They are indeed. Having them cranked it's all at one's fingertips!
The single most important channel on youtube
Excellent comparison !!! In my opinion this one is the best sounding... Amp nr. 5, year: 1967, 100 watt Super Bass, model 1992 (remark; ex Free, EL 34)...
+Stéphane Meillère Thanks! Yeah it was a privilege to play Paul Kossoffs amp!
I didn’t realise that there was quite so much variation in tone between the models. Thank you, Johan 😊
There's a lot of variation just amp to amp, even ones from the same model/year. This 1966 jtm45 is probably gonna sound different from that one
My ear loves the 67 50 watt amp...super cool video!
Thanks, that's one of my favs too! Cheers
Thats what I called a wall of Marshall, great video and awsome riffing as always
***** Thanks Michael :-)
77 super bass is the one that is
most attractive to my ears.
I know it would be huge undertaking, and these are all probably back at the rental place, but I would love to see/hear this demo with a different cabinet. Loved most of the amps, but a couple just didn't do it for me. I bet a different cab would change that right up. Full disclosure: I never "got" Marshall until very recently. I get it now! Thanks for showing me the folly of my youth! The '65 JTM 45 and the '68 50 Watt Lead were great, with the Super Lead, Super PA and a Super Bass more than holding their own.
+reno145 In another clip here on the channel I compare 28 Marshall cab where this one is one of them.
That is the video that made me "get" Marshalls. Loved it and subscribed from it.
Wow, by far the best demo of vintage plexis on TH-cam (or even any Marshall demo). I am amazed how thick and dirty the amps sound. Not that many guitar players got their plexi to sound this heavy, I am thinking of Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen etc..., but somehow you managed to perfectly capture the huge sounds these beasts contain.
Awesome video, I am genuinely looking forward to your next videos! Have fun with the amps, if anyone, you deserve it :) |m|
Lennert Kryn Thanks Lennert! Really appreciate that. Cheers Johan
Hey johan, great demo, your life seems so much more fun than mine! :-D
Thanks man, I'm afraid it's the owner of the Marshall Rental service that has a spectacular life. I was just visiting it for a day. I'll be chasing the dragon forever after. ;-) Cheers
The more beat up looking 69 Super Lead sounds insane, but that 71 Super Lead is the winner for me, its incredible! Johan definitely does the best Marshall demos.
Thanks Ethan, Cheers
Etan Güt yup! I picked the 71 super lead also. It’s just got the meanest rip to it. Reminds me of 70’s hard rock. Appropriately... it’s a 71
Personally #2 and the 2005 Hand Wired sounded the best to me. Awesome video!
TheTrilogy2012 Thanks! :-)
SWEET! Thanks and looking forward to the individual demos.
The '71 Super Lead is my Favorite for now.
Tweedman 2001 Thanks man, glad you liked it. Cheers! Johan
Pure sonic ecstacy ! What a collection.
Thanks! :-)
All Beautiful to my ears the 1969 Super Lead sounded sweet not so buzzy
I seem to like the
1969 Super Lead amps
You put in a lot of work making these videos .
Good job!
I quit playing Marshall Amps a few years back, but this seems something akin to a religious experience! *EXCELLENT* video! Thank you tremendously for sharing this, very sexy and very cool!
Mind blowing, to hear the difference between same model of amp over the years. My impression was that the reissue sounded vastly different from the others.
I never really understood why some famous artists (like Aerosmith) rejected Marshall in the 70s because they didn't sound like their 60s amps. Now I kinda get it.
Crunchifyable2 Yeah, these circuits are very similar, still they produce all possible sounds from classic rock history! :-) Cheers
Like that 2005 Handwired Model. 1969 Super Lead brings back memories
Thanks for video.
Thanx for this nice demo.
The same demo with a stratocaster would be very interesting too !
Yes times 10,000!!!! I play a JTM 45, and while I love to get dirty with a Les Paul on it, a single coil, less gainy pickup brings out the more subtle beauty that lies within.
+Mikka Grytviken Thanks, we're gonna try to do one of those soon. Cheers Johan
Looking at ALL these Marshall heads and cabs and listening to Johan Sergeborn play through them is"good for my soul"....very soothing...aahh....
Thanks Johan! Great study in these classic Marshalls. Maybe, if circumstances allow, you could do similar video with clean tones. And... What a collection!
Cheers :)
George
George Herman Thanks George, I'll keep that in mind, Cheers Johan
Hi Johan! Really great video, thank you! I was wondering, would it
possible for you to compare modern Plexi replicas such as the Friedman
BE-100, the Metropoulos, or the Bogner Helios and modern Plexi re-issue
from marshall against vintage plexis, and give us your opinion on what
replica is the closest to the tone and feel of the old amps? That would
be reaaaally cool man. Thanks for your oustanding work! Cheers
+Crasy Bush Thanks! And yeah that is a great idea. I'll see what I can gather. Cheers Johan
Killer Marshall Amps Demo !! Best Side by Side Marshall Video!
wix1dotcom Thanks, really glad to hear that!
1967 is the year for me! Both the Super Bass and the Black Flag did that thing where they sound present and full while keeping a bit of that Tweed-like character. They sound like Goliath versions of the Champ!
+Lars Sig Yeah the Black flag in this clip had a really cool break up that was not typical Marshall
Great review!!!!!!!!! make one with these amps and one Strato!
You sound lethal. 67 50 tremolo is my fav.
Thanks for share these pretty beasts.
Gaston Gamba Thanks Gaston! I'll do a Strat version when I get a chance! Cheers
I wish my wife would allow me to redecorate the living room like this. You're only missing a 78" Samsung curved screen 4K UHD TV and a nice leather couch.
Nice video. I'll take 1 of each please.
AHWSOME SOUND MAN! Wow these amps really rock!
Thanks!
+Johan Segeborn
You know, im just about 30 and i never new they had such a HUGE sound back then. On the records it never really shows that clean ... like hendrix, for example.
Am i right or is there another reason?
It was not that common that they used this much gain back then. And put in a mix a lot of the bass in this clip would need to be cut, with a "smaller" sound as a result. Cheers
+Johan Segeborn
it shocks me that all the old amps beat the shit out of the 2005 er amp. sounds way too much fis and not smooth. is there another reason for this - or did marshall simply mess up with the old construction / altered something or the assembly peaces are diffrent .. my opinion, al the old 68' and 69'ers have killer tone. woulde not to be ashamed to perform with them right now ;)
+dc dcd I'm afraid I screwed up the settings on the 1959HW, with hums and to much treble. It's a good amp otherwise. But obviously the classics are even better. Cheers
The 2005 handwired plexi sounded great! didn't expect it to stand out this good ;-)
Zztop128 For a reissue it's definetly a great achievment from Marshall, with all restrictions and changes in available materials. Cheers
Johan, it´s too unreal to be true... THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SHARE THIS TO THE REAL WORLD... Abraço from Brazil..
And the winner is...1966 JTM45/100 Super PA. This was an early Hendrix amp of choice and you can hear the same tone here at the 8:10sec mark. , the percussive strokes also sound tremendous, well done to demo that one Johan. It was also the model amp used at Monterrey Pop Festival according to one site. This amp is the only one listed on the Marshall site under Artists/Hendrix/ .
+JBlogger Thanks! I'm a huge fan of Hendrix
It's so hard to choose a favorite! But I really like the 1967 50 watt at 9:12-- It just seemed to jump out a little more.
+Matt Cary And I do agree with you guys... the JTM 45 does sound quite tasty!
+Matt Cary That's exactly what im thinkin. That one is perfectly balanced marshall.
agree
Next, get a monster signal splitter and play them all at once, for scientific reasons of course. Great video and amazing collection. Also thank you for taking the time to make us these bigass comparisons
Lars Johansen Thanks Lars, that sounds dangerous ;-) and therefore good.
Johan Segeborn Don´t do it you'll wipe out the grid!!!
I admit i didn't think about that. In case it would cause a power malfunction and maybe even hurt these babies, it's surely a no-go. I just couldn't help myself from imagining a wall of tone like that.
Hendrix did it!
Hey Johan, loved this video! I have a MojoTone 1959 100W Super Lead clone that I built and love it to death but, I have to admit that your JTM45 sounds absolutely amazing! 👍🏻🔥🔥
1967 50 watt head.... OH YEAHHHH! :) Thanx a lot for this vid and the coming ones!
Thanks! One of my favs too!
Holy mother of God! They are all amazing. You are a lucky man!
Indeed I am. A life altering experience. Cheers
cab them all and plug them all into on guitar. pretty please?!
hahaha, yeah that's a wet dream of mine too but Pleximaster is a busy man :-) Hopefully soon! Cheers Johan
I'm happy to see in you recent videos that you now wear ear muffs when you're playing loudly. Save them ears! Your demos are the best, thanks for all you efforts.