I guess nobody proof read the article. Good story but it was the 1960s…So, regardless of how this amp sounds it is modeled to be like the amp that started as a cornerstone of rock to later be a creation of amps that are the sound of rock as I know it.
No doubt about Fender and their tone.
I guess 5150's are their addition and a very good one. This is a interesting read.
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The first Marshall amp: the JTM45
The first Marshall amp, the JTM45 and the plexi era.www.fuzzfaced.net
I didn't proof read , I do remember some heated debates. Not something I want.I guess nobody proof read the article. Good story but it was the 1960s…
”This story was the focus of heated debates among Jim's supporters and Underwood's supporters. Marshall himself intimated to Underwood in numerous emails to “go stick your nose somewhere else.”
I was pointing out “numerous emails”. It was the 60s !I didn't proof read , I do remember some heated debates. Not something I want.
I am not a Marshall historian. If it is an issue I can delete it.

You must have deleted the link, but it’s still a good story with interesting info, regardless of the “emails in the ‘60s”!So, it appears the internet is wrong. Lol
I know for a fact I was not there.
I am 63 so .....
I thought it was a good article but I need to finish reading it.You must have deleted the link, but it’s still a good story with interesting info, regardless of the “emails in the ‘60s”!
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The first Marshall amp: the JTM45
The first Marshall amp, the JTM45 and the plexi era.www.fuzzfaced.net
Wow , 60's emails ? Must of had access to military computers. 30 years ahead.I was pointing out “numerous emails”. It was the 60s !![]()
I thought the same thing Mike, I don't know what value hand built in U.K. brings but the last couple of times they did that it cost more.
I like George and all that is Metropoulos Amps.The 10,000 to 12,000 series 100 watt Marshall's have the sound with the 33K mid shift Hendrix amps and EVH Marshall's
Pete likes everythingPete likes it!