I was thinking to sell mine, but decided to keep it. Thanks for the video
@BamBamMaori Жыл бұрын
I had one of these Amps from new in 1997 and I had it for 5 years, what a thing of beauty it was, clean or dirty sound, this thing was unreal!! The worst thing I ever did was sell it. Loud asf for what it was, I'd buy one in a heartbeat if I could find one
@v.e.7159 Жыл бұрын
I have one I bought from Goodwill for $165. It was the Cleveland TN Goodwill. Great memory. It has a single Celestion. Later on, I found a Laney TT50 head and a TT50 combo both marked "does not work"- $50 for the pair. Lady told me if I would buy them and take them then she had a speaker from car she'd throw in, not being a car audio guy I was kinda like "Nah, I think I'll pa..." She stopped me and said $40 for both Laney's and the speaker. Got to the sorting bin and found that the "car speaker" was a Celestion just like the JTM30 had. Later on I bought a Les Paul Studio someone trashed the electronics on(it looked like they tried to solder with a butane torch). I had to replace ALL the electronics, so I over paid on it- $500 for a Wine Red 1995 Studio with a shit ton of wear around the edges. Then Goodwill switched to internet. No more deals. I used the Laney head to get a pair of boards to repair the combo, and I still play through it. Iommi had a version of TT, I think it was called the VH100-TI
@wjsguitars Жыл бұрын
I have the 1 by 12 combo with the matching 1x12 cabinet. Lots of headroom and it is loud!
@drewg3087 Жыл бұрын
Such a underrated amp. Great amp.
@Mr59Esquire2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 of these. A 1 by 12 and the 2 by 10.with the 1 by 12 cab. These are great amps well worth the money.
@odallard Жыл бұрын
I low-key regret selling mine - it was my first amp, too.
@KentPierce-b9d6 ай бұрын
I'm interested in picking one of these up. What if any effects were you using on it for the overdriven lead tone.
@ontherockofchrist2 жыл бұрын
Got lucky and found one of these a few years back and it rocks.
@kennyh5083 Жыл бұрын
Do yourself a favor an Install a tiny fan into the back (wired into the amps switch) pulling heat out of the chassis cuz these run hot and bake some internals over time leading to failure! It's a snafu in their design from Marshall.