What makes an amp a Plexi?

What is a Plexi? The Plexi gets its name from the early Marshall amps that used a plexiglass front panel during the '60s, before this was replaced by brushed metal in 1969. So really, when we talk about the Plexi, we mean early Marshall amps.
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What does Plexi mean Marshall amps?

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.
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What does Plexi stand for?

“The term Plexi refers to the Plexiglas [acrylic] plastic panels we used during the 60s,” Marshall archivist Phil Wells tells us, “although we did carry on using them up until the early 70s. “In the late 60s, we started to look at using aluminium panels, like we use today, because it was cheaper.
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What does Plexi mean in plexiglass?

Plexi is a type of transparent acrylic. It is often used in place of glass. We use plexi /acrylic because of the superior results it gives when we print to this medium.
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What does a Plexi pedal do?

The pedal that started the Plexi trend is still in production and hand-built. It serves up medium-high gain sounds via 2 footswitchable channels and an exta 20dB of clean boost controlled by a knob. There is a single gain knob for the crunch and high-gain channels, and they share tone and output volume controls.
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This Amp Forever Changed Music...What Is The Plexi Sound?



What is the Marshall sound?

Their signature sound, characterized by sizzling distortion and "crunch," was conceived by Marshall after guitarists, such as Pete Townshend, visited Marshall's drum shop complaining that the guitar amplifiers then on the market didn't have the right sound or enough volume.
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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.
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Who used a Marshall Super Lead?

With generations of guitar greats such as Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Edward Van Halen, and countless others all using the Super Lead with stacks of 4 x 12 cabinets, there is no wonder why this amplifier is legendary; especially the very earliest models, known as the "plexi" heads.
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What is a Marshall Super Lead?

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".
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How can I make my Marshall amp sound better?

Getting a Good Clean Tone
  1. Select your clean channel or turn the gain down if you don't have multiple channels. ...
  2. Turn off all amp effects and effect pedals. ...
  3. Bring the bass, mid & treble knobs all to 12 o'clock. ...
  4. Keep the gain fairly low and adjust the volume to a suitable level. ...
  5. Jam for a while to get a feel for the tone.
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Who used Marshall jtm45?

The JTM 45 became the basis for many subsequent Marshalls, most notably the Marshall 1962 combo (later referred to as the "Bluesbreaker" due to its use by Eric Clapton with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers).
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Does Marshall make a bass amp?

Make your bass boom with this 400W, all valve bass amplifier. The VBA400 has everything you need to perform with confidence, keeping you in tune and full of tone throughout a show. Now guitarists aren't the only ones who can enjoy that classic Marshall sound.
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How many watts is a Fender Bassman?

Fender '59 Bassman LTD 45-watt Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance: 45-watt tube guitar amplifier. 4 x 10" (Jensen P-10R) 2 channels - normal and bright.
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Is a JMP a Plexi?

At its heart, and in terms of its aesthetics and power, the JMP 2203 — which eventually became the JCM 800 — is very much in the same spirit as a 100 watt Marshall Plexi with four EL34s in its power section.
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What is a Marshall Super Bass?

The Super Bass 1987 was released as a high-watt bass counterpart to the iconic 1959 Super Lead. Although intended for the bass, this amp was also used by a number of guitarists who appreciated its somewhat less driven tonal character.
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What is the difference between EL34 and EL84?

In general, EL34 and 6L6 tubes are typically used in higher wattage applications, usually amps that are over 50 watts. EL84 tubes are used for lower wattage amps, typically in the 15 to 30 watt range, but have essentially the same sonic “flavor” as EL34 tubes.
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How long do Marshall amps last?

You should replace them every 10 or 20 years, and there is a high chance that your amp will sound as good as new. What is this? Of course, if there are no issues with your amp or the sound, then you should not change a thing.
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How long do Marshall tubes last?

The only thing that matters is how many operating hours it has put in, and not how many years have passed since it what was made. You can expect a conventional amplifier tube to have a service life ranging up to 10,000 hours. Tubes with military specifications are built to last up to 100,000 hours.
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What amp did Kurt Cobain use?

Apparently Cobain's preferred amp was a 1960s Fender Twin Reverb, which he used to record In Utero, as well as MTV Unplugged. He also used a similar amp during the recording of Bleach, though it is unknown if it was the exact same one. He also favoured a Mesa/Boogie Studio .
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What amp did Jimi Hendrix use?

Jimi Hendrix's Amps

Jimi Hendrix was one of the earliest users of Marshall amplifiers, and for most of his career he powered his sound with three 100-watt Super Lead valve amp heads.
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What amps did the Beatles use?

Amplifiers
  • Three 1964 Vox AC-100 amplifiers (prototypes given to The Beatles by Vox at The Futurist Theatre, Scarborough on 9 August 1964)
  • 1962 Vox AC-15 Twin amplifier.
  • Two 1963 Vox AC-30 amplifiers.
  • Two 1965 Vox AC-100 guitar amplifiers.
  • 1965 Vox AC-100 bass amplifier.
  • 1963–4 Fender Bassman amplifier.
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What is an amp in a box pedal?

In more recent years, said family has both welcomed and embraced a new member: a fast-growing subset dubbed by many as “amp in a box” pedals. As the name suggests, such pedals don't just add distortion to your sound; they strive to emulate the sound of an iconic combo, head, or stack via the clean channel of your amp.
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Where are Joyo pedals made?

Manufactured and based in China, they have their own acoustic core technology in the pipeline for utility patents. Joyo are not just any cheap replicas.
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