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My hero at the marshall factory

Postby bluesbrother » 27 Sep 2008, 11:02

On www.youtube.com i stumbled on this video of gary moore .
WOW!!!
I think he is the best in the world, i like how he mixture rock and blues
in a very VERY musical way.My guitar heros are: jimi hendrix, bb king, carlos santana,
chuck berry. But Gary is my number one.I am not a young kid but if i would met him by
coincedence i would asked him to sign my les paul :oops:
Enjoy

Type in the search bar of you tube:
GARY MOORE MARSHALL AMP DEMO

Shitt!! I see it is already in the clips section.
Maybe somebody have not seen it so i leave it here.
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Postby nobita21 » 27 Sep 2008, 19:29

yeah,...kick ass clip!
i think he is using Marshall Jubilee on that clip?

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Postby spikei » 28 Sep 2008, 02:15

hi, the CD is from the 2007 Marshall catalogue which sees the launch of the VM series, from the info i got Garry is going through a limited edition 1962 jag blues breaker.
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Postby bluesbrother » 28 Sep 2008, 04:42

I never heard of a limited edition of a bluesbreaker.
What is different about it?
Now KT66 tubes are available i do not understand why marshall do not
put these in the bluesbreaker and JTM 45. On harmony central that is the
first thing they do after purchase.

I am actually seriously considering to have a amp build....
It is a Vernet amp. This is a handwired Ceriatone JTM 45 , i want it
without tremolo and with tube buffered FX-loop and PPIMV at the back.
The case is going to be purple or snake skin .
For less money i can buy a new marshall JTM 45 but with 5881 Tubes , no master
volume or FX-Loop and a PCB board instead of point to point wired.
What would you guys advise me , This drive me nuts all weekend.
I sold my marshall 1974X so i got some serious GAS.
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Postby SteveD » 28 Sep 2008, 06:11

There is info in this thread about this clip; -

http://vintagemodern.informe.com/viewtopic.php?t=1953

The title on the DVD refers to him being PRESENTED with a limited edition 'Jaguar' bluesbreaker that day.

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Postby bluesbrother » 28 Sep 2008, 06:19

Steve is the GZ 34 rectifier the main diferrence between a jtm45 and a vintage modern.
Is this producing the sag with these amps?
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Postby SteveD » 28 Sep 2008, 06:35

bluesbrother wrote:I never heard of a limited edition of a bluesbreaker.
What is different about it?
Now KT66 tubes are available i do not understand why marshall do not
put these in the bluesbreaker and JTM 45. On harmony central that is the
first thing they do after purchase.

I am actually seriously considering to have a amp build....
It is a Vernet amp. This is a handwired Ceriatone JTM 45 , i want it
without tremolo and with tube buffered FX-loop and PPIMV at the back.
The case is going to be purple or snake skin .
For less money i can buy a new marshall JTM 45 but with 5881 Tubes , no master
volume or FX-Loop and a PCB board instead of point to point wired.
What would you guys advise me , This drive me nuts all weekend.
I sold my marshall 1974X so i got some serious GAS.
It is covered in genuine Jaguar leather.

Those reissues you speak of were released before Marshall started dealing with KT66s again.

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Postby SteveD » 28 Sep 2008, 06:38

bluesbrother wrote:Steve is the GZ 34 rectifier the main diferrence between a jtm45 and a vintage modern.
Is this producing the sag with these amps?
There are quite a few instances between the JTM45 and the Vintage Modern where there are differences and the GZ34 is only one thing. Although the GZ34 contributes toward sag it is not the only thing to do so.

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Postby bluesbrother » 28 Sep 2008, 07:04

Thanks steve!!!
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beyer dynamic DT 880 Pro headphones.

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