Topic: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

http://www.fender.com/blog/jim-marshall-1923-2012/

Seems like this was more in place here.  Rest in peace Jim.

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

http://www.marshallamps.com/

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

https://forum.jbonamassa.com/viewtopic.php?id=20862

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Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

I know, but Jim was a gear guy this belongs to the gear page to me.

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

AD3THREE wrote:

I know, but Jim was a gear guy this belongs to the gear page to me.

+1 smile

kestrou

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

AD3THREE wrote:

I know, but Jim was a gear guy this belongs to the gear page to me.

+ ∞  cool

Terrance Shuman
New Castle, DE

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

AD3THREE wrote:

I know, but Jim was a gear guy this belongs to the gear page to me.

+1

If not for Jim Marshall, we'd still be searching for that sound!

Guitars: 2002 Gibson R8, 2008 Gibson SG Standard, 1977 Fender Statocaster, 1979 el Degas Les Paul Custom, 2011 Epiphone JB Les Paul
Amps: 1982 Marshall 4010

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

Jim,
I've had the joy of owning a few of your creations.  The first was a Practice amp that believe it or not sound great for 10 watts of solid state power.  The next was my baby, a JCM 800 50 watt head.  I bought it used and was unaware of the fact that you can't hook up your heads without a speaker load.  Fried the Transformer, had it 3 year and did nothing with it.  Then had it fixed played out 3 times and desided I am a wimp that hates lugging heavy stuff around and sold it for $400 6 or 7 years ago.  I still love Marshalls though.  RIP Jim.

Re: Jim Marshall 1923-2012

wow! i am so sad. Jim Marshall is gone.he was the essence of rock-n-roll.the 60's and 70's sound would have been  nothing if it weren't for Jim. 

i remember when we played our first gig.i was a teen in H.S. and just knew the basics of rhythm guitar.our bassist and lead guitarist used Marshall stacks.what an amazing sound.

rock on Jim.you'll be missed.