JTM45 2245 | Official Demo | Marshall

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Let’s go back to the beginning. In 1962, in a small shop in Hanwell, Jim Marshall created and began selling the first Marshall amp, a JTM45.

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I just received mine on October 3rd., 2019. Wonderful! Years ago I had a hot-rodded White Tolex JCM 900 MkIII Hi-Gain 100 Watt amp with a Full Stack of JCM 900 1960A and 1960B speaker cab's. Loved it more than anything since. Alas I had some serious neck injuries and for years could not hold a guitar so I sold it and my complete studio. Except my Strat and all my acoustic violins and my upright bass
Well I'm back after over a decade, with a full studio and finally selected the 2245 JTM45. I may actually prefer it to my old rig, the tones appeal to me and inspire me. I play every day.
I thought I would go through the rest of my life morning my lost tone, but now I look forward to every day with appreciation for life and music. It sounds best with my Strat.
-Peter

PeterDad
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No matter how modern the guitar is, This amp can turn all of them into Vintages

RalphKuotw
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Spotted the 1987x instead of the JTM45 in the first 5 seconds of the video and in the thumbnail 😂 got and love them both, so, happy to see them together also here

virzito
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A 2245 through a 1960TV is guitar tone heaven!

bb_lz
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Please re-release the handwired version.

BellTunnel
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The thing not mentioned is these things have to be LOUD AS FUCK to get that dirty tone

utubedestroysmytime
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Hi how can I enjoy the Marshall JTM45
At home I am at a crossroads whether to sell it and buy a small amplifier or is there a possibility to save our friendship and keep it thanks

Avim
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Sounds a bit anemic to me personally. 🎸 I sold my mint jcm 800. Just didn't deliver the goods. Is get another Marshall looking for those 60"s full saturated tones. Can you guys please help with suggestions. Right now keeping my original 1964 no logo fender bfdr, 2 Matchless amps and an old Traynor head. Thanks for suggesting something.

martydibergi
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Great clean/crunch tone, what settings did you have the controls on for this demo please ?

pablomurray
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I have two of the ‘89 first run re-issue JTM45s. I don’t ‘now if they also came stock with 5881s. When I first got them, one had EL34s and the other had 6L6s, now they both have KT66s. I also pulled out all the stock, white box-shaped capacitors and replaced them with synergy Royal mustard caps. They sound great!!

hiseminencetheholymacdiarmada
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musicman guitars are really good guitars and very well made but really kinda lifeless sounding guitars compared to my cs gibsons and cs fenders.... i had the 20th, axis, axis sp., luke models and the shilouette sp. ... never looked back... thank you gibson thank you fender.

tz
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pedal platform without FX loop, really?

pz
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JeromyDankerS
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Why do all guitar videos sound so toneless that sounds horrible made me immediately not want it sounds like the bass is all the way off and table is cranked I’m not trolling this just happened to be like the 10th video I’ve seen like this and people are all like that sounds great I don’t get it

wyancey
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Not gonna lie. I’ve heard these Amps are amazing, but hated every second of the tone of this demo. I skip every demo that starts with thin, shrill bridge pick-up chords

rogergreene
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Wtf is he playing on? What a wasted opportunity.

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