Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
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- Medicus1963
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Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Hi there,
I was always asking me about the sound of a Rickenbacker Guitar, especially with Toasters, with an Marshall All Tube amp !
Do you know any artist who use this Combination ?
Thanks
Peter
I was always asking me about the sound of a Rickenbacker Guitar, especially with Toasters, with an Marshall All Tube amp !
Do you know any artist who use this Combination ?
Thanks
Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Peter, a vintage Marshall 2x12 combo is my main amp - sounds great with any guitar, including Ricks:

This type of Marshall (2100 Lead & Bass 50) is Paul Weller's preferred amp, though he does use Epiphone, Gibson and Fender guitars more than Ricks these days.
The most famous Rick/Marshall artist combo is Pete Townshend...who actually invented the Marshall stack!:


This type of Marshall (2100 Lead & Bass 50) is Paul Weller's preferred amp, though he does use Epiphone, Gibson and Fender guitars more than Ricks these days.
The most famous Rick/Marshall artist combo is Pete Townshend...who actually invented the Marshall stack!:

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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Hi Peter!
E.g. Pete Townshend was using this combination! Here a site with a few pics as a proof:
http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/guit ... stack.html
In the end the JTM Marshall amps he was using sport an equal pre amp tube configuaration (a bunch of 12AX7/ ECC 83) like the iconic AC 30 - see on the right hand sinde of the info box at that page.
IMHO this is the classical british set up of that time - what created the special "invasion" sound.
E.g. Pete Townshend was using this combination! Here a site with a few pics as a proof:
http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/guit ... stack.html
In the end the JTM Marshall amps he was using sport an equal pre amp tube configuaration (a bunch of 12AX7/ ECC 83) like the iconic AC 30 - see on the right hand sinde of the info box at that page.
IMHO this is the classical british set up of that time - what created the special "invasion" sound.
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
As a PS:
Here are all Rickenbackers he was using during that period:
http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/guitar/rick.html
Now You just have to listen to the recordings from that era. Then You can decide better if it is Your taste.
Here are all Rickenbackers he was using during that period:
http://www.thewho.net/whotabs/gear/guitar/rick.html
Now You just have to listen to the recordings from that era. Then You can decide better if it is Your taste.
Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
That 381 is a beautiful " Taste Of Honey " ! Is that the one on the bay, Collin ?collin wrote:Peter, a vintage Marshall 2x12 combo is my main amp - sounds great with any guitar, including Ricks:
This type of Marshall (2100 Lead & Bass 50) is Paul Weller's preferred amp, though he does use Epiphone, Gibson and Fender guitars more than Ricks these days.
The most famous Rick/Marshall artist combo is Pete Townshend...who actually invented the Marshall stack!:
Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Thanks, and yes - available on eBay!
Ambered Mapleglo on this one (refin)
Ambered Mapleglo on this one (refin)
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Ricks w/hi-gains + Marshall JCM800 amps = The Smithereens
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Hi,
Thanks for all that interesting information. I just tried my 325C64 with a JCM800 4210 Combo and it sounds "Booooom" especially with the clean channel!
Distortion is not that great sound with TI flats and shortscale.
Peter
Thanks for all that interesting information. I just tried my 325C64 with a JCM800 4210 Combo and it sounds "Booooom" especially with the clean channel!
Distortion is not that great sound with TI flats and shortscale.
Peter
All you need is love and a rick !
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Yep!
A slight crunch is the way to go with a TI flat stringed shrtscale, IMHO.
A slight crunch is the way to go with a TI flat stringed shrtscale, IMHO.
Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
I don't think i'll ever get tired of that picture.collin wrote:Peter, a vintage Marshall 2x12 combo is my main amp - sounds great with any guitar, including Ricks
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Sound clips?
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Late to the party on this one. Love my 330 through my 50Watt 1/2 stack. But it sounds even better through a JTM1 watt head into a Alnico blue. What a sound!!
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That looks like a great rig. Is your 330 the old-school Walnut?
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Re: Rickenbacker with Marshall Amps
Hey Kenny...sorry for the late reply. Yes, it is a Walnut made in 1981. I love the neck on that guitar.kennyhowes wrote:That looks like a great rig. Is your 330 the old-school Walnut?
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Well it's a beaut!riknbkr330 wrote:Hey Kenny...sorry for the late reply. Yes, it is a Walnut made in 1981. I love the neck on that guitar.kennyhowes wrote:That looks like a great rig. Is your 330 the old-school Walnut?
