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This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

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:)

 

This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

Assuming you play a tele.

 

Wouldnt get a stack for a start. Wouldnt get a Marshall either for that matter.

 

Nice Tele through a Mesa DC50 or Fender Silverface will do a far better job :(

 

The Fender Blues Junior/Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are very good too.

 

If you can afford it then track down a Mesa Mk4

 

Anyway the answer to your question is that you could but check impedance before you do.

The heads and cabs are designed together so there is that to consider. Make sure that they have Celestions.

Much better sound.

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I like the way this was headed with (MAINLY for guitarists)..yeah cos I understood like 4 words in that lot.

 

I'm a reasonable guitarist and I still didn't understand it. :)

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:)

 

This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

Assuming you play a tele.

 

Wouldnt get a stack for a start. Wouldnt get a Marshall either for that matter.

 

Nice Tele through a Mesa DC50 or Fender Silverface will do a far better job :D

 

The Fender Blues Junior/Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are very good too.

 

If you can afford it then track down a Mesa Mk4

 

Anyway the answer to your question is that you could but check impedance before you do.

The heads and cabs are designed together so there is that to consider. Make sure that they have Celestions.

Much better sound.

 

 

I like Marshalls to be honest..

 

 

I play a Les Paul, a tele a strat and an Sg.

 

got a bass too...

 

 

At the moment i play a Fender Blues Juniour nice but not loud enough.

 

Plus when ever a mobile goes near it switched on iit goes mad

 

apparently that means the valves need changing :(

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:)

 

This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

Assuming you play a tele.

 

Wouldnt get a stack for a start. Wouldnt get a Marshall either for that matter.

 

Nice Tele through a Mesa DC50 or Fender Silverface will do a far better job :D

 

The Fender Blues Junior/Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are very good too.

 

If you can afford it then track down a Mesa Mk4

 

Anyway the answer to your question is that you could but check impedance before you do.

The heads and cabs are designed together so there is that to consider. Make sure that they have Celestions.

Much better sound.

 

 

I like Marshalls to be honest..

 

 

I play a Les Paul, a tele a strat and an Sg.

 

got a bass too...

 

 

At the moment i play a Fender Blues Juniour nice but not loud enough.

 

Plus when ever a mobile goes near it switched on iit goes mad

 

apparently that means the valves need changing :(

 

Checked youre amp??? I have played a Blues Junior to 600 people and beyond that you need it mic'd anyway. Its far too loud for an acoustic drummer which benchmarks the whole PA process really.

 

Most amps will get pissed off with mobiles but check your pickups as well.

 

Marshalls are OK but unless its the Bluesbreaker or 18 watter (basically handwired) I am not keen at all.

 

Anyway, check the impedance on the other issue. Ring Marshall if youre unsure. They are usually helpful.

 

Les Paul and Marshall go together so depends what youre after.

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:)

 

This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

Assuming you play a tele.

 

Wouldnt get a stack for a start. Wouldnt get a Marshall either for that matter.

 

Nice Tele through a Mesa DC50 or Fender Silverface will do a far better job :D

 

The Fender Blues Junior/Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are very good too.

 

If you can afford it then track down a Mesa Mk4

 

Anyway the answer to your question is that you could but check impedance before you do.

The heads and cabs are designed together so there is that to consider. Make sure that they have Celestions.

Much better sound.

 

 

I like Marshalls to be honest..

 

 

I play a Les Paul, a tele a strat and an Sg.

 

got a bass too...

 

 

At the moment i play a Fender Blues Juniour nice but not loud enough.

 

Plus when ever a mobile goes near it switched on iit goes mad

 

apparently that means the valves need changing :(

 

Checked youre amp??? I have played a Blues Junior to 600 people and beyond that you need it mic'd anyway. Its far too loud for an acoustic drummer which benchmarks the whole PA process really.

 

Most amps will get pissed off with mobiles but check your pickups as well.

 

Marshalls are OK but unless its the Bluesbreaker or 18 watter (basically handwired) I am not keen at all.

 

Anyway, check the impedance on the other issue. Ring Marshall if youre unsure. They are usually helpful.

 

Les Paul and Marshall go together so depends what youre after.

 

 

Yeh i dont think itl be my pickups because it happens with all my guitars

 

I play a boss me50 so it could be that too,

 

 

but i think im after a Gibson SG juniour now.

 

one pickup, nice

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:)

 

This is mainly for Guitarists..

 

If i was to Buy a Marshall Avt Stack..

 

 

could i later buy a JCM head

 

and like would the Cabinet and new head be compatible...?

Assuming you play a tele.

 

Wouldnt get a stack for a start. Wouldnt get a Marshall either for that matter.

 

Nice Tele through a Mesa DC50 or Fender Silverface will do a far better job :D

 

The Fender Blues Junior/Fender Hot Rod Deluxe are very good too.

 

If you can afford it then track down a Mesa Mk4

 

Anyway the answer to your question is that you could but check impedance before you do.

The heads and cabs are designed together so there is that to consider. Make sure that they have Celestions.

Much better sound.

 

 

I like Marshalls to be honest..

 

 

I play a Les Paul, a tele a strat and an Sg.

 

got a bass too...

 

 

At the moment i play a Fender Blues Juniour nice but not loud enough.

 

Plus when ever a mobile goes near it switched on iit goes mad

 

apparently that means the valves need changing :(

 

Checked youre amp??? I have played a Blues Junior to 600 people and beyond that you need it mic'd anyway. Its far too loud for an acoustic drummer which benchmarks the whole PA process really.

 

Most amps will get pissed off with mobiles but check your pickups as well.

 

Marshalls are OK but unless its the Bluesbreaker or 18 watter (basically handwired) I am not keen at all.

 

Anyway, check the impedance on the other issue. Ring Marshall if youre unsure. They are usually helpful.

 

Les Paul and Marshall go together so depends what youre after.

 

If he likes the Marshall sound, then fair enough. Everyone has different tastes and it depends greatly on the style of music you play too. Eg, Rickenbackers and Gretsch Country Gents. are both very nice guitars but both very niche.

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