Apr 6, 2012 #1 oldfast007 Thread Killer Elite Member Joined May 17, 2008 Messages 1,100 Reaction score 23 Points 0 Location NH Visit site BBC News - Guitar amp pioneer Jim Marshall dies aged 88 The father of R&R sound has gone home...
Apr 6, 2012 #2 Red Wazp Super Member Joined Mar 10, 2008 Messages 2,518 Reaction score 49 Points 48 Location Peardale, Ca Visit site Boy I can remember seeing quite a few bands in the 70's with rows of Marshall amps. My ears are still ringing.
Boy I can remember seeing quite a few bands in the 70's with rows of Marshall amps. My ears are still ringing.
Apr 6, 2012 #3 mxgolf Motoup Elite Member Joined Jul 22, 2008 Messages 1,679 Reaction score 17 Points 38 Location Beaverton Oregon USA Visit site What an invention. My ears are still ringing also. It's a shame a lot of music legends are passing away. Lots of Blues legends have been passing away lately. What a shame no more great music from the old guys. The new stuff is crap if you ask me.
What an invention. My ears are still ringing also. It's a shame a lot of music legends are passing away. Lots of Blues legends have been passing away lately. What a shame no more great music from the old guys. The new stuff is crap if you ask me.
Apr 6, 2012 #4 motojoe122 No ride is too far... Moderator Elite Member Joined Oct 12, 2010 Messages 3,579 Reaction score 44 Points 0 Location Somers Point, NJ Visit site My friend played guitar and had a Marshal half stack(I think that what it was called), nothing compares to the sound of a tubed amp.
My friend played guitar and had a Marshal half stack(I think that what it was called), nothing compares to the sound of a tubed amp.