Join us for Academy of Tone #229, where we dive deep into one of the most iconic amplifiers in rock history: the Marshall Plexi!
This legendary amp, produced from 1965 to 1968, helped shape the sound of rock and blues and has been used by some of the greatest names in music, including Eric Clapton, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Van Halen, and many more. Today, this sound can be found on any modeling device, and there are hundreds of copies. But have you ever played, experienced, or compared such a real Plexi “Rock monster”?
Thomas, a Plexi enthusiast and collector, will take us through the tones and unique qualities of this historic amp. We’ll explore the different Plexi models and his famous 1987 JMP, which helped define Thomas’s personal tone.
Los Angeles-based Amp Designer Dave Friedman is also a Plexi enthusiast. In this episode, we'll take a closer look at Dave Friedman’s Plex, the amp that is based on Dave’s own favorite Plexi, featuring a vintage circuit design with modern tweaks to capture the ultimate “brown sound” by Van Halen, along with a Mastervolume. Thomas will compare his original vintage 50W JMP Plexis with Friedman’s new release, demonstrating how the Plexi has evolved and why it continues to be sought after by rock guitarists. And of course, he will compare all these Plexis to his own AMP1 Mercury Edition.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of classic rock tones as Thomas showcases this iconic amp in all its glory. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about the Plexi’s history, its use in famous rigs, and how artists today are still finding new ways to push its limits.
Tune in and discover the sound of rock history!
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