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- the boogie man
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White 100 logo
Does anybody know where I could get a white "100" corner logo for a cab?
Well it sounds raga, don't want to go raga on this stuff...
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Re: White 100 logo
You would have to buy a gold one and clean the paint off with some acetone or something. Marshall have never made white ones to my knowledge.
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Re: White 100 logo
I have one. It is an American made copy of an original gold one. The front surface has a bit of texture when you're really close to it. Make me an offer I can't refuse and I might sell it. PM me.
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Re: White 100 logo
I see. Did they ever put them on salt and pepper basket weave with white Marshall logo from the early 70's?
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Re: White 100 logo
they just continued to use the gold logos on white logo cabs. have a look at roger glovers cabs here (on bass).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXizI5Q3L8U" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
deep purple are a good band to look for on youtube for old marshall gear. blackmore used the 100 logo cabs sometimes too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXizI5Q3L8U" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
deep purple are a good band to look for on youtube for old marshall gear. blackmore used the 100 logo cabs sometimes too.
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Re: White 100 logo
Dude! Thanks for the link, I appreciate the vid and the example of a marshall cab.they just continued to use the gold logos on white logo cabs. have a look at roger glovers cabs here (on bass).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXizI5Q3L8U" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
deep purple are a good band to look for on youtube for old marshall gear. blackmore used the 100 logo cabs sometimes too.
Well it sounds raga, don't want to go raga on this stuff...
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Re: White 100 logo
Ritchie Blackmore as has been noted used cabs in the later seventies with the 100 watt logo in the top left corner.
This practice started in the 1966 pinstripe era and continued through 1969 on the 1982A & B cabinets denoting the H magnets the 30 watt speakers.
You never see these logos later on the checker board cabs.
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This practice started in the 1966 pinstripe era and continued through 1969 on the 1982A & B cabinets denoting the H magnets the 30 watt speakers.
You never see these logos later on the checker board cabs.
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Re: White 100 logo
Can anyone tell me what the "100" logo on the cabs means ? what it stands for ? 100 watt cab ?
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Re: White 100 logo
What they explained to me at Jim Marshall's original store is the 100 logo denoted that there were 30 watt H style speakers in the cab giving a total wattage of 120.teenixon wrote:Can anyone tell me what the "100" logo on the cabs means ? what it stands for ? 100 watt cab ?
This made the cab safe to use singly with a 100 watt head. That was the reason for the 100 logo.
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Re: White 100 logo
No, when Marshall first made the 100 logo cabs in 1966, G12H speakers were only rated at 25 watts. 4 x 25 = 100. More specifically the T1281 model that Marshall was using.
Celestion only changed the labels to 30w in 1968, but Marshall still kept the 100 logo.
Celestion only changed the labels to 30w in 1968, but Marshall still kept the 100 logo.
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Re: White 100 logo
True apologies!BaronGreenback wrote:No, when Marshall first made the 100 logo cabs in 1966, G12H speakers were only rated at 25 watts. 4 x 25 = 100. More specifically the T1281 model that Marshall was using.
Celestion only changed the labels to 30w in 1968, but Marshall still kept the 100 logo.
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