
Marshall 1974x
- northern_dirt
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Marshall 1974x
Anyone try this amp out?.. I will have to next time Im at a guitar shop..


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- GUITARmole
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Re: Marshall 1974x
Yeah, it sounds great! The naysayers will tell you how horrible it is (compared to the boutique 18W clones) but I think it sounds pretty decent...far better than the other amps they had at GC at the time
I have heard some rumours of a bad batch of transformers on them though that you might look into before buying one.

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Re: Marshall 1974x
Great amps. Be sure to try the 20 Watt head too. They're a little more versatile.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I had one, it wasn't loud enuff for me. it sounded great but my drummer at the time drowned it. when you bridge the chanels it sounds realy nice.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I really like it, but it is kind of pricey considering the internet is filled with 18 watt clones all over the place by other builders.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
Ive given up on head/cab deals.. no room anymore, had to sell 4 half stacksblacktiger wrote: Great amps. Be sure to try the 20 Watt head too. They're a little more versatile.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
The Transformer issue keeps coming up on reviews.. But if its been taken care of, no prob..GUITARmole wrote: Yeah, it sounds great! The naysayers will tell you how horrible it is (compared to the boutique 18W clones) but I think it sounds pretty decent...far better than the other amps they had at GC at the timeI have heard some rumours of a bad batch of transformers on them though that you might look into before buying one.
id prolly buy a used one from a shop anyways, and most of the ones here fix crap like that
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Re: Marshall 1974x
Im not to up on these clones.. got any links?jcyphe wrote: I really like it, but it is kind of pricey considering the internet is filled with 18 watt clones all over the place by other builders.
(I know these retail for $2500, but I see them pop up around $1400
used)
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I'm going to be using it strictly for recording..JazzBlaster wrote: I had one, it wasn't loud enuff for me. it sounded great but my drummer at the time drowned it. when you bridge the chanels it sounds realy nice.
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no more live gigging for me
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Re: Marshall 1974x
The original discusion forum where people learned to clone 'em from a few guys that owned originals:northern_dirt wrote:Im not to up on these clones.. got any links?jcyphe wrote: I really like it, but it is kind of pricey considering the internet is filled with 18 watt clones all over the place by other builders.
http://www.18watt.com
Since then a lot of cloning sources have sprung up:
http://www.ceriatone.com/
http://www.trinityamps.com/
http://www.65amps.com/
http://www.gdsamps.com/
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/kits_60b.htm
A lot of these pre-date the Marshall reissue, and probably prompted Marshall to get in on the action.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I own a Trinity SIII that I built from a kit. Essentially the same thing but modified to have a plexi style pre-amp so it's a touch cleaner. Killer circuit though... great for in amp distortion tones.
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I looked through the kits.. looks cool but im all thumbs
with the soldering iron, so ill prolly grab a used 1974x
Need to go bang some chords through one next time
I get a chance...
What am I doing I just sold all my amps.. haha
with the soldering iron, so ill prolly grab a used 1974x
Need to go bang some chords through one next time
I get a chance...
What am I doing I just sold all my amps.. haha
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Re: Marshall 1974x
I would look into a ceriatone. They're bound to be a lot cheaper then a used Marshall and probably a bit better built. You can buy in kit form or entirely complete through him. You'd just have to find a cabinet but weber or many other builders make those too in just about every color combination possible.
http://www.ceriatone.com/productSubPage ... mplete.htm
http://www.ceriatone.com/productSubPage ... mplete.htm
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Re: Marshall 1974x
Looks to be about $800 complete with cabinet.. no speakersJay wrote: I would look into a ceriatone. They're bound to be a lot cheaper then a used Marshall and probably a bit better built. You can buy in kit form or entirely complete through him. You'd just have to find a cabinet but weber or many other builders make those too in just about every color combination possible.
http://www.ceriatone.com/productSubPage ... mplete.htm
I have a pair of greenbacks and a pair of g12's.. those too big?
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