Marshall appreciation thread

I use mine as travel amps ---usually the Fender. (real TWEED covering! --says so in the ad) anyway they fit in a gig bacg pocket or easily in an overnight bag etc. if I am on the road for business...I can take it with me and rock out in the hotel room lol
 
My Marshall half stack:
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But I'd love me a 1962 Bluesbreaker. Or a 1974 18W. The tones Eric Clapton got with John Mayall are definitely among my favorite tones ever.
 
The CODE does bluesbreaker ......actually just dialed up bluesbreaker ---reverb--- backed off the gain and its a SWEET tone with a Lester :)
 
I have not tested the mini-Jube, but I've read countless accolades for it on the Marshall Forum. I simply stay away from push-pull knobs.
 
Full disclosure - I tried one and loved it, but didn't get a chance to really open it up. Was wondering what other people's impression of it is because I am sitting here actively trying to talk myself off the "buy it now" ledge.

I'm no fan of push/pulls either, but this is the kind of amp that I would dial-in one sound on and leave it there. No way you're doing any effective channel-switching or any other kind of switching with a shared EQ. That Jubilee crunch sound is distinctive and awesome enough to sell the amp on its own.
 
Well the CODE 25 is back--- not the same one a NEW one....and --- after some messing about I GOT THE BLUETOOTH to WORK ON THIS ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And --- it is PERFECT --- now I can sit across the room and use an ap on my phone to adjust all the parameters of tone--- pedals --effects--noise gates--volume EQ -- map models cabinet models---power TUBE models. PRE AMP models.........er uhm......WOW

A better esplain ation

 
Actually with all its compu-wizardry the CODE would be RIGHT up your alley Grant.., Its the Marshall for Techies! :) (which i am not) ---

Make ya a deal! lol
 
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