Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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M Fowler
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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Thanks guys I don't know how to make my builds as pretty as some I see posted on TAG. Each time I strive to do better but it doesn't happen.
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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I hear ya Mark: I also strive to make things like RJ and Colossol would but I always fall short.

as long as the amp is quiet I don't card what it looks like....

keep going Grandpa....

we should make a post of our work benches.... I think the more cluttered the better, easier to find stuff if its right there
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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There is an old post on work benches, might have to find that.
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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Your workbench looks almost as messy and cluttered as mine-- :lol:

But as long as I have my BFH close at hand I feel that I can fix anything

Fix or Flatten !!
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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Mark,

How many Marshall amps have you built? Great job on the build. Looks
Really nice.
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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Baddog01 wrote: Fri Jun 02, 2017 10:51 pm Mark,

How many Marshall amps have you built? Great job on the build. Looks
Really nice.
Thank you. I don't know really how many I have built I did have a list but damn the Mrs. is on my ass so back to being a carpenter, electrician, brick layer, plumber, etc.

I know the amps are passed from owner to owner around this town with very little maintenance needed on them. I fix any amp I build so the new owners have been smart enough to track me down.
I had one JTM45 black face plate stolen from a customer in Nashville area 1 1/2 years ago. I didn't take photos of the build but I'm sure I signed it because it was built for a member of the Waylon Jennings family.

Well enough rambling for one night.

I count 13 Marshalls

4 Hot Rod Plexi's
2 JTM45 KT66 heads
2 JCM800 50w combos
1 JCM800 50w head
1 Silver Jubilee head
1 Dumble/Plexi 50w head
1 18w tremolo head
1 18w JCM800 combo

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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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That's a hell of a collection of builds. Out of all of them what was the best sounding or had the most surprising tone upon startup?
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Re: Hot Rod Plexi 100w number four

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I would keep the Hot Rod Plexi every time, love the overdrive one gets.

Team that with a Trainwreck Rocket for the clean songs into my split 4x12 Peavey cab loaded with Celestion Vintage 30's or 212 with WGS Veteran 30's.
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