Hey folks! Ive been recently researching a bit, i guess you could say, on rare amps. I find that stuff fascinating, especially to find how many great amps are forgotten sadly enough. But one amp in particular has been something of a Great White Whale ( Buffalo to be apt!) In that i can't find hardly a thing on it and have literally only came across one video on Youtube of it, as well as probably 3 old Reverb listings from years ago: The early 80s Marshall 2000 Lead (2001 Bass) series amplifiers.
What little I know of this amp is that is debuted around 1981 and is somewhat connected the JCM800 series. It came in two versions: 2000 Lead and 2001 Bass and was only in production very briefly and apparently, not many were built either. The 2000 Lead was roughly 250w with (6) 6550s and (6) ECC83s and the 2001 Bass was 375w with (8) 6550s, 3 (ECC83s) and 2 (ECC81s): monstrous amplifiers and arguably the most powerful production model valved Marshalls ever built.
Allegedly, AC/DC played a little bit of role in its creation by asking Marshall for a very loud stadium amp in between For Those About To Rock and Flick Of The Switch ( theres even rehearsal footage of Malcolm Young using one). It had a Master volume and Nonmaster Volume section ( Malcolms was a prototype with only the Nonmaster volume section present).
Anywho, I was wondering if anyone had ever heard of this amp or ever saw or played one?
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