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Can a JCM 800 sound like a Plexi?

Can a JCM 800 sound like a Plexi?

The reason no amp sounds like a late 60’s plexi is because of power stage, the high plate voltage across the power tubes gives them the clean gain tone like no other amp has. That’s why the YJM100 doesn’t sound like a real plexi, lower plate voltage then the late 60’s plexi have.

What makes a Marshall amp a plexi?

The name originates from its shiny, Plexiglas panel, commonly used on Marshall amps between 1965-1969. Although many amps are referred to as ‘Plexi’s’ The 100 Watt Super Lead (model number 1959) is most commonly associated with the name.

What is a plexi tone?

The Carl Martin PlexiTone, is as the name might indicate an unusual high gain three step rocket of an overdrive. The PlexiTone offers two step overdrive, the crunch channel and the high gain channel, on top of that it gives you an up to 20dB clean boost channel.

Is JCM800 Plexi?

The JCM800 has a plexi heart yet has a master volume to give you some gain sounds at lower level. The amount of gain is good enough for most pop & rock rhythm sounds – it is smooth/controlled and sounds good. If you want more then you need an o/d pedal or a preamp.

What does plexi mean Marshall?

The word “Plexi” is often used in reference to early Marshall Amps. The term, however, doesn’t officially refer to any one specific Marshall model. It merely refers to the acrylic plastic material (Plexiglas) the company often used for its front and back faceplates from 1965 to 1969. Plexi.

What is a Marshall Super Lead?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Marshall Super Lead Model 1959 is a guitar amplifier head made by Marshall. One of the famous Marshall Plexis, it was introduced in 1965 and with its associated 4×12″ cabinets gave rise to the “Marshall stack”.

What is the Marshall Plexi sound?

The ‘Plexi’ nickname refers to the control faceplates Marshall used on their earliest amplifiers, which were made from clear plastic with black lettering screen-printed onto the back face and over-sprayed with gold paint. The 1959 is generally regarded as the genesis of the true Marshall sound.

What is the difference between JCM 800 and 900?

800 is midrangey and crnchy with good gain for hard rock, really loud. 900 has a similar voicing, is brighter, and has more gain. 2000 has a bit more gain than the 900, a scooped midrange, and more bottom end.

Which Marshall amp is the best?

Best Marshall Amps: Top Four Picks

Title Rated Browse
Marshall DSL20 (budget-friendly) 95.2 Browse on Sweetwater Compare +
Marshall DSL40C (budget-friendly) n/a Browse on Sweetwater Compare +
Marshall JVM Head n/a Browse on Sweetwater Compare +
Marshall JVM Combo n/a Browse on Sweetwater Compare +

What model is the Marshall Plexi?

The Plexiglas panel led to the name “Plexi”, and while 50-watt models of the time are also called Plexis, the 1959 100 watt model is generally thought of as the “definitive” Plexi.

Is Marshall Super Lead a Plexi?

The Marshall 1959SLP 100-watt Super Lead head isn’t just another reissue guitar amplifier. This amp has the 1959 Plexi tone and character you’ve been looking for – at a price far less than original models from the ’60s.

What tubes are in a Marshall Plexi?

Preamp tubes: three ECC83 (12AX7) for first gain stage, cathode-follower tone stack, and “long-tailed pair” phase inverter. Output tubes: initially two EL34; Class AB, fixed bias. Rectifier: solidstate (diodes).