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Fresh off the boat and my 1st post...

Post by Bluesman » Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:16 pm

Hey all. Looks like found THE place when it comes to amplification.

I'm not sure where to start but I'll be soaking in a lot of reading here for the 1st few weeks at least. Though I'm not an owner of a Marshall, (yet) I still appreciate the thick heavy tone that they give. Hopefully I can find a way to swing a kit into my budget after I get a feel for what I really want. I'll probably be researching what was used by Duane and Dickey from the Allman Brothers "Stormy Monday" track at the Fillmore. I love the way they play 12/8 blues...
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Re: Fresh off the boat and my 1st post...

Post by MacGaden » Fri Oct 26, 2007 12:52 pm

Bluesman wrote:Hey all. Looks like found THE place when it comes to amplification.

I'm not sure where to start but I'll be soaking in a lot of reading here for the 1st few weeks at least. Though I'm not an owner of a Marshall, (yet) I still appreciate the thick heavy tone that they give. Hopefully I can find a way to swing a kit into my budget after I get a feel for what I really want. I'll probably be researching what was used by Duane and Dickey from the Allman Brothers "Stormy Monday" track at the Fillmore. I love the way they play 12/8 blues...
Wellcome aboard. You have come to the right place at the right time... George is putting out a 50 watt kit very soon. Duane used a 50 watt, probably a 1986 bass model. Very easy to mod George
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Post by Bluesman » Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:21 pm

Thanks. Is there a place in the forum I can learn about the model and nomenclature to I.D. the amps? When you mentioned 1986 it reminded me of one of the many things I wanted to understand as it coincidentally appears at first to be more like a year the amp was released. The same goes for the 1987 & 1959 model. I know it is obviously not associated with an actual year of release, but it's a bit confusing to the untrained rookie.
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Post by fillmore nyc » Fri Oct 26, 2007 3:46 pm

Welcome, Bluesman. (Im suprised nobody took that handle already!!) You DID come to the right place, not just to learn, but to have a good 'ol time shootin' the shit with the boys... lots of info here, and a great bunch of guys. (I say guys literally~~we scare the girls away :twisted: ) 8) 8)

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Post by MacGaden » Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:20 pm

Bluesman wrote:Thanks. Is there a place in the forum I can learn about the model and nomenclature to I.D. the amps? When you mentioned 1986 it reminded me of one of the many things I wanted to understand as it coincidentally appears at first to be more like a year the amp was released. The same goes for the 1987 & 1959 model. I know it is obviously not associated with an actual year of release, but it's a bit confusing to the untrained rookie.
OK... The first Marshall
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