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Marshall Bluesbreaker

This amp is SOLD! A while back when I had this amp, I had some KT66s put in and mullard gz34, ecc83s this is the results.. My playing is a bit pants and I have a crap vibrato..but who cares! Just...  
 
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evanolia123 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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me enwis noo gud tory tor de speling mittikes gud job thow end neec amplifier end gud jeetar
strangegroovecat (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i play through an original 62 bluevreaker updated from 2x15 cellesions to 2x 25 green celestion giving the amp more punch.. they are easily the best on the parket for around the £1300 mark my real 62 cost me alot more.. ive toured all over thworld withmine and man it can take a beating in my book they are still better than any cornells if you have them re hand wired by thr guys at marshal
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Try Marshall Guvnor. Especially the old black made in england version. It is discontinued but you can still track them down. It is a great match with a JTM 45 and goes from mild blues overdrive, via SRV to GNR and hard rock tones. Deco is right about this amp being a blues machine, but its more than that. It is very responsive and goes where you take it (except maybe metal). And I dont agree that Slash is a noise maker. Regardless of personal tastes, his tones are very articulate.
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Hello! i have this buzz sound under my pickups, and im not so experienced with guitars, so i just want to be sure that it's save to remove them quick just to have a look underneath.
chrisfiander (1 month ago) Show Hide
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it might be the wax has dried and cracked if they are wax dipped and have pickup covers over, ..maybe
0oDenniso0 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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its mostly when i strum 3rd string... the other strings does it too, but 3 is the worst. any idea? (without amplifier)
chrisfiander (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ah ok, its an acoustic problem then, it'll be in ur bridge i reckon, something resonating too much, tbh thats gonna be hard to sort out man, if its not too much of a prob;em when u plug in then i'd leave it
0oDenniso0 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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im taking my guitar to a shop tomorrow just to get it checked... but thanks ;)
DecoPage666 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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why in the hell you'd want to turn this beautiful Blues machine into a noise maker boy? if you want Slash sound take a look into Marshall Jubilee, JCM800 or even a Vint Modern series brother. NO WAY IN HELL a Bluesbreaker.
fulivius (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@DecoPage666 dude just asking, i'm a guitar noob pretty much, didn't mean to get anybody pissed

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