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Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 10:45
by SteveD
Riffraff wrote:That's great news and all I needed to hear to convince me this will be well worth a try. Everything I read about it on the website told me this was going to be good. I'm VERY happy that it's just a straight up simple tube amp with no unnecessary bells and whistles. Nice job on the price point too. That's a great amp for a kid just starting out. It will bring them up right. :Thumbs
Make no mistake, this is a professional piece of kit, not really for entry level, but I would love to think that young kids just starting out would choose the Class 5 to learn their chops on.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 10:48
by SteveD
Oh and guys, the only way to play this amp when you get access to one is dime everything and as usual, use the guitar's volume.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 14:06
by LivewireBlanco
SteveD wrote:Oh and guys, the only way to play this amp when you get access to one is dime everything and as usual, use the guitar's volume.
I think I can remember that! Thanks Steve! :Thumbs

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 15:24
by lukemc
SteveD wrote:Oh and guys, the only way to play this amp when you get access to one is dime everything and as usual, use the guitar's volume.
is there any other way to play one of your creations! :party

got one on order for me too. should at least let my whole street not get tinnitus for a few more months :blues

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 17:08
by Kongels
SteveD wrote:I would guess on it reaching Stateside stores around October, November at the latest hopefully.

Dude, you are a tease man!!!

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 31 Jul 2009, 17:25
by slowpokerhino
Just in time for Christmas! :bgrin

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 01 Aug 2009, 07:32
by Riffraff
SteveD wrote:
Riffraff wrote:That's great news and all I needed to hear to convince me this will be well worth a try. Everything I read about it on the website told me this was going to be good. I'm VERY happy that it's just a straight up simple tube amp with no unnecessary bells and whistles. Nice job on the price point too. That's a great amp for a kid just starting out. It will bring them up right. :Thumbs
Make no mistake, this is a professional piece of kit, not really for entry level, but I would love to think that young kids just starting out would choose the Class 5 to learn their chops on.
No mistake here Steve, I can see it's a quality piece of equipment and I'm already daydreaming about getting my hands on one. My 2266 halfstack made me a true believer. I'm just hoping it will help motivate kids starting out to walk away from Line 6 and the other buzz box crap out there and try out a real nice old school little tube amp. If more players came up on stuff like this, it could change today's rock music for the better.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 03:38
by WhoAreYou
I had the opportunity to look around this amp at the Essex guitar show last Saturday. Lovely piece of kit. It reminded me of the 18W Bluesbreaker but about 3/4 of the size. I would like to pick one up but I have only just bought the VM and my AC30 just ended on ebay without any bids!

BTW if anyone from Peach Guitars read this stuff - great show Saturday guys. I had never been to the shop before but I will definitely be going back.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 03:42
by lukemc
How did you find the tone and volume on this amp whoareyou?
Was you pleasantly surprised with the sound or disapointed

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 03:57
by WhoAreYou
lukemc wrote:How did you find the tone and volume on this amp whoareyou?
Was you pleasantly surprised with the sound or disapointed
I went to the show with my wife and young twins (future rock stars) so unfortunately I wasn't around long enough to see it in action, but I spoke with (Simon?) the Marshall guy and he was pretty excited about it. I got there quite early and some guy was on the stage area demo'ing a Bognor amp and some fancy floor multi-fx unit. It got very busy around late morning and I had bought what I went for (I was sold on the Paul Gilbert Coil cable from the VM demo video and the only place I could get one in the UK was 440 Distribution who had a stall at the show). Neither did they have a demo amp in the guitar shop itself due to them covering Dr Z amps quite extensively (and exclusively). Marshall also had a nice JTM45 head at the show.

I am sure they demo'd the Class 5 at some point, and that someone will be on here to comment. Sorry guys.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 08:26
by slowpokerhino
WhoAreYou wrote:
lukemc wrote: I was sold on the Paul Gilbert Coil cable from the VM demo video
Is this the Bullet coily cable?

I got one recently. Love it. VERY heavy duty.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 08:47
by slowpokerhino
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Why does the drummer do a count on the sticks if he is starting the song alone? :dunno

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 09:35
by LivewireBlanco
Maybe just to get everyone ready and the temp going in his head? :dunno Drummers are weird anyways... :whatever

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 13:16
by DeanM
slowpokerhino wrote:[youtube][/youtube]
now that sounds CLASS!!!

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 21:12
by LivewireBlanco
Steve, what are the stats on that special 10" Celestion, wattage and output db?