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I love my ric 350/v63/marshall combo!

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Once upon a time I had the whole Marshall stack thing happening...I'm sorry...what's that you said?....you'll have to speak up...I'm a little deaf you see! Image

I would love to have heard a Rickenbacker through this set up - eight vintage green back Celestions!


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Peter, thanks for your very informative posting earlier. I look forward to when you have some sound clips available. Image
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Damn!! What a stack! I would have sold my soul to Satan for something like that back in the 60s (when I could actually play a bit.........)
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Darren: are you telling me there's a late 60s/early 70s full Marshall stack somewhere in Melbourne? Who bought it, how much, how long ago?

I've got a '69 Super Bass, and 70's slant 4x12, but my head is recovered with Vox style vinyl, so it doesn't match the speakers. I've never seen an old straight cabinet, only a few slant cabinets, and even these are pretty rare.
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Mark,

In the early '90s, when I lived in Adelaide, I had the Marshall stack pictured above, along with a '58, a '63, a '64 and a '65 Fender Strat. I had a '64 Fender Vibroverb as well.

All of these were eventually sold, item by item, as other things took my fancy. At the time I made good money on them, however with the benefit of hindsight I should have kept some of the best guitars and amps.

Unfortunately I don't know where any of these items are now. The strats ended up at Jacksons Rare Guitars and could be anywhere! Bugger!
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can someone explain how to post pics?
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Mike:

1. You need to make sure that the photo is within the limits of 500 X 500 pixels and 36K.

2. After typing in your post, click on "Upload Attachment" Button.

3. Click on "Browse" Button in the window that opened from 2.

3. Find your photo on your computer and then click on "Open" button.

4. Finally click on "Upload" button.
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thanks peter
i thought i would be able to use HTML since its a click-able option.Image
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Nice Mike. What is your favourite pickup position and Marshall setting for your Rickenbacker.
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Post by kkm »

probably the bridge pickup. i use the bridge pickup on all my guitars mostly with the 1974x. its a really nice sound. almost gainy. i use the the switch in the middle position with the AC15cc for a nice jangly sound.
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Post by ol_reb »

Gosh....I always get here late!!!

Rickenbackers & Marshall!!! Hot damn! My favorite!!!

I Have two 2x12 1936 Marshall cabs with a DSL 50 and a TSL 60.

The Marshalls ROCK with my FG350, FG610, MB650 & FG360!!!!

Ricks and Marshalls....together they get 'er done!
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This has nothing to do with this thread but I couldn't help mention when I saw the topic name that there is a local acoustic duo with the name . . .

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Post by 37012mgvp »

Rickenbackers & Marshalls are definitely a good mix of sounds. When I play my 370 6-string through my Pod XT, my amp model is the JTM45. Add some compression, and you've got Pete Townshend circa 1965. I still prefer the Fender Twin model on the Pod for my 370-12, though.
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