What is a Plexi

From trevor.ridne–(at)–OSPAMcableinet.co.uk Sat Nov 11 16:58:31 CST 2000
From: “Tridders” Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps
Subject: Re: What’s a Plexi?
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2000 19:54:32 GMT
Xref: geraldo.cc.utexas.edu alt.guitar.amps:285340

Hi,

“Plexi” is the nickname given to Marshall amp heads model 1959 that have the
clear perspex (a.k.a plexiglass) fascia to the control panel with a gold
backing sheet showing through as opposed to the metal plates of the later
models.

The sound can best be heard on early Free albums. The late great Paul
Kossoff had two stacks running on an A/B switch. One stack was on half
power, the other was on full steam ahead. A forerunner of the dual channel
amp, I guess.

Other notable users of the plexi are Angus Young of AC/DC and Eddie Van
Halen before he went all “5150”. A guitar, a lead, a monster tone.

The only problem is that to get that renowned Marshall crunch, the amp has
to be run at or near full power. Have you ever stood in front of a Marshall
stack on full bore? That’s why so many of us old timers are going deef, s s
s sonny! 😉

cheers,

Tridders :o)

Thought for the day: Why is it that you can’t make other words out of the
word “anagram” ?

“josiah cantwell” wrote in message
news:Jf4P5.19371$I8.282363–(at)–yphoon.southeast.rr.com…
> What exactly is a Plexi? I gather it’s a Marshall tube amp favored by
> classic rock artists.
> What are the characteristics of the sound (heavy distortion vs.
overdrive),
> what songs or artists have a typical Plexi sound? How might you try to
fake
> with with modern effects?
> As a classic rock dinosaur myself, I’d appreciate some info about them.
>
> later,
> Si
> —->>>I was going 70 miles an hour and got stopped by a cop who
> said, “Do you know the speed limit is 55 miles per hour?”
> “Yes, officer, but I wasn’t going to be out that long…”
> — Steven Wright
>
>
>

 

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