The very first Marshall tube amp created was the JTM45. Designed by Jim Marshall in 1962, it was virtually an exact copy of the Fender '59 Tweed Bassman. This amp was the first amp to incorporate the now extremely popular Head + Cabinet combination, which houses the electronics and speakers in two separate containers.
It is a guitar amp based on the Marshall Plexi, one of the first amps made by Marshall.
Perhaps a JVM410H?
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
Well, it depends what you're looking for.The Marshall JCM900 is a really nice amp, the Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier is pretty nice, Generally any tube amps will be pretty nice. Mesa Boogie or Marshall are always safe choices.
any Marshall amp. Depends what you mean by "rock", but a Marshall stack with vintage tube heads and 4x12 cabinets will give you that standard wall of sound. I used to swear by Mesa Boogie but there are a lot of up&coming tube amp makers out there. Definitely go tube for the amp, with at least 4 12-inch speakers to fill the room.
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You don't you get it from a vox amp
here is a partial list for non tube models that can deliver great sound. Roland JC VOX marshall fender messa boogie. orange messa boogie and Roland in my opinion stand out as excellent.
the first amplifier was made in the year 1909. this was the audio amplifier of vacuum tube type.
It all depends what sound you are looking for, and how much money you are willing to spend. If you can afford a good tube amp, then go for it, because you are going to get much much better sound from a tube amplifier.
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He uses a lot of different ones. There is no specific amp he always uses. But some of what he has used includes: Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier amp head Marshall JCM 900 amp head Mesa Boogie 2:90 power amp Triaxis preamp Marshall EL34 power amp JMP-1 preamp