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Last post 11-17-2009 6:14 PM by mike stehr. 22 replies.
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  • 06-19-2009 11:07 PM

    Welcome to the Vintage Vault

     

    Hi collectors and droolers of cool!  Welcome to our new area for the finer things in life that JAM!.  Show us your vintage stuff that makes you rock. 


    Professor Thump
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  • 06-20-2009 1:01 PM In reply to

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    didn't fit topic

  • 06-22-2009 11:38 PM In reply to

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    Nice bright attack yet still syrupy if need be using the proper input. My Heresy II next to it. It's a mid 60's Silvertone/ Sears amp.
    EVERYBODY IS SOME KIND OF JUNKIE
  • 06-23-2009 12:26 PM In reply to

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    what!" turn it up "  what


    wanted first year cornwall and 47 khorn
  • 06-23-2009 4:12 PM In reply to

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    4 kp-600 stacks,  the ones on the outside are for Roger Gordon,  the mcm stacks and inside 600's are mine.

    Kevin


    The Mightiest Oak was once just a Little Nut that held it's ground..................


    Klipschorn Jubilees, 1954 Klipschorns, 1981 Klipschorns, Klipsch TSCM Theater Klipschorn System, KPT-684 Cinema Subwoofer, 1990 Chorus ll's, KG 5.2's, Heresy's, Heresy lll's, KP-301's, KSW 15 sub,(2) KSW 12's, Klipsch MCM 1900 Motengators (4-way system) Klipsch kp-600's (flyable system)

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  • 06-23-2009 4:25 PM In reply to

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    khorn51:

    what!" turn it up "  what

    oooohhhhh... That'll blow your hair back.

    Is that red Marshall head stock?  I don't recall that turquois color cab also. 

    Nice Stuff khorn51 !!!!

     

    Here is an "eleven" in my book.  Marshall's NAMM Show Demo.  Jim Marshall was there also signing posters.

     


    Professor Thump
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  • 06-23-2009 4:49 PM In reply to

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    Jim' signing...

    Do you recognize the dude with the tats?


    Professor Thump
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  • 06-23-2009 4:52 PM In reply to

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    Here is Jim signing...

     

    Do you recognize the dude with the tats?


    Professor Thump
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  • 06-23-2009 9:12 PM In reply to

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    Thump, Kerry King Kevin that setup is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Love the Marshalls too. I am trying to figure out why my posts don't separate in paragraphs when I click post. It just strings along. I didn't write it out this way intentionally.
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  • 06-24-2009 9:34 AM In reply to

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    wheelman:
    Thump, Kerry King Kevin that setup is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Love the Marshalls too.

    I am trying to figure out why my posts don't separate in paragraphs when I click post. It just strings along. I didn't write it out this way intentionally.

     

    You are correct...Kerry King or KFK as he says!

     

    For your problem...If you are using Safari this would explain your issues with formating text.  Safari is my favorite but it doesn't work well with this Forum.  I would try Firefox if you don't want to use MS IE Explorer.


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  • 06-24-2009 7:26 PM In reply to

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     Professor T,

    Great thread. Great forum section. 

    Thanks. bro. 

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  • 06-25-2009 9:48 AM In reply to

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     geepers look at the PAWS on that guy- makes that neck look like a tinkertoy

     

    that photo of those stacks makes you wonder of Marshall has a part number for an empty 4x12 cabinet for guys to stack up on stage like that. There is absolutely no call for ever having that much stage volume. Ever.

     

    Oh, and it's patently uncool to wear your own band's T-shirt on stage.

    "She was your biggest fan, and you threw her away" - Almost Famous
  • 07-04-2009 11:20 AM In reply to

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    Red head is a 72  50 watt, with 6550  black plate rca's.

    The teal 4x12 slant is a old recover but it has it's stock 71 celestions,

    All the other cabinets have a combo of vintage jbl,ev, celestion , jensen ect.

    for diffrent flavors when recording.

     

    wanted first year cornwall and 47 khorn
  • 08-12-2009 12:50 AM In reply to

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    khorn51:

    Red head is a 72  50 watt, with 6550  black plate rca's.

    The teal 4x12 slant is a old recover but it has it's stock 71 celestions,

    All the other cabinets have a combo of vintage jbl,ev, celestion , jensen ect.

    for diffrent flavors when recording.

     

     

     

    Nice! I would like to get a Marshall one of these days. 

     

    I might as well test firefox while I am at it. :)

     

    It worked thanks Thump!

     

     

    EVERYBODY IS SOME KIND OF JUNKIE
  • 08-14-2009 4:02 PM In reply to

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    colterphoto1:
    that photo of those stacks makes you wonder of Marshall has a part number for an empty 4x12 cabinet for guys to stack up on stage like that. There is absolutely no call for ever having that much stage volume. Ever.


    The Tubes used to use a big stack of amps as a stage prop while Fee Waybill (as Quay Lude) was doing White Punks on Dope.  He'd lean back against it "accidentally" and the whole stack would tumble down and bury him, while red lights and sirens went off, then sexy nurses would appear and carry him off stage.  He'd recover and finish the song.  It was great!

    Pat on the Island
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    EQ'd by Electro-Voice Dx38, controlled by Yamaha RX-V750,
    fed by Technics SL-1400MK2 & Yamaha DVD-S550

    6.1 Surround: above plus 2 Heresy IIs & 2 Belles
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