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1965 Marshall JTM45 & 61 Gibson SG

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

Marshall amp cranked.Hells Bells.

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  • No pedals. Amp is stock,Volume at 8.

  • KT 66

  • Stock Gibson 61 Sg

  • Kt66 with a Marshall 1960AV with Celestion Greenbacks.

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  • HI Jimi I got a Question

    is Enough volume to play with drummer and bass? 

  • dont forget to use both channels at the same time

  • @mcsaltens I had a plexi clone from weber and even with the tonestack cranked didnt sound the same ( though pretty close) as bypassing it by lifting the mid pots grounded lug, doing that boosts signal too.

  • probably go higher on the eq, more treble bass and middle mate

    if im not wrong this amp has a passive eq, means that eq maxed out is flat eq

  • your vibrato is to fast.. slow it down a bit :)

  • is it even possible to find one of these if so where

  • Remember people, none of these old JTMs sounds exactly the same! This was a very good one ;)

  • are you using a distortion pedal or have you modded the amp. if its a pure stock jtm45 plugged straight into the guitar then the guy where i bought my marshall vintage modern 2266c lied to me.

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