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The 1st time I ever heard a Marshall.
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<blockquote data-quote="kc2eeb" data-source="post: 143480" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>I did see Cream at the Fillmore East and, if I remember correctly, Clapton had two stacks but was playing out of only one, and sounded great. Who knows if the amp was stock or not.</p><p>I did stage crew work briefly, and remember the lead guitar player of Spooky Tooth, have his 50 watt 8 x 10" Marshall go up in flames. And, on stage, it sounded "thin and raspy."</p><p>It really amounts to what sounds best to you. More expensive doesn't always mean better. That's why I build a lot of my own stuff.</p><p>P.S. I seem to like open back cabinets over closed back (used to be called "infinite baffle") cabinets. You don't see many "ducted port" cabinets any more. </p><p>They tend to have a much fuller richer sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc2eeb, post: 143480, member: 811"] I did see Cream at the Fillmore East and, if I remember correctly, Clapton had two stacks but was playing out of only one, and sounded great. Who knows if the amp was stock or not. I did stage crew work briefly, and remember the lead guitar player of Spooky Tooth, have his 50 watt 8 x 10" Marshall go up in flames. And, on stage, it sounded "thin and raspy." It really amounts to what sounds best to you. More expensive doesn't always mean better. That's why I build a lot of my own stuff. P.S. I seem to like open back cabinets over closed back (used to be called "infinite baffle") cabinets. You don't see many "ducted port" cabinets any more. They tend to have a much fuller richer sound. [/QUOTE]
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