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  • R.I.P. Jim Marshall

    A legend without playing a note.
    He's going to go wake the dead now. :salute:
    http://www.businessweek.com/articles...nks-amps-to-11
    I shaved my balls for this :salute:

    Denon DVD1920, NAD C352, Hafler XL280 & XL600, B&W 602s3, MiniDSP, CHT 18.T(the duo), Acoustic Research PR1212
    Tama drums, Zildjian cymbals, Jackson & Epiphone guitars, Marshall amps

  • #2
    Sad, RIP JM your name will live on forever....:applause:

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    • #3
      Back in the 80's, I got up one morning and drove to my favorite music store in Atlanta, Rhythm City, and brought home a Marshall JCM800 head with a 412 cabinet that afternoon. I later moved on to drums, and now to pretty much nothing, well playing wise, but my Marshall is on loan over at my bosses studio, and still going strong. I just couldn't part with it. Words can't describe the mark this man made for music. A great loss for sure, RIP!
      Coach Pat Summitt - Folding at Home

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tthurman
        Back in the 80's, Marshall JCM800 head with a 412.
        Iconic.
        Some play hard to get, I play hard to want.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tthurman
          Back in the 80's, I got up one morning and drove to my favorite music store in Atlanta, Rhythm City, and brought home a Marshall JCM800 head with a 412 cabinet that afternoon. I later moved on to drums, and now to pretty much nothing, well playing wise, but my Marshall is on loan over at my bosses studio, and still going strong. I just couldn't part with it. Words can't describe the mark this man made for music. A great loss for sure, RIP!
          Just putting a visual to it.

          I shaved my balls for this :salute:

          Denon DVD1920, NAD C352, Hafler XL280 & XL600, B&W 602s3, MiniDSP, CHT 18.T(the duo), Acoustic Research PR1212
          Tama drums, Zildjian cymbals, Jackson & Epiphone guitars, Marshall amps

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