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    Marshall JTM45 - Wikipedia

    The Marshall JTM45 amplifier is the first guitar amplifier produced by the British company Marshall. It was initially produced in 1963, and has been ranked among the most desirable of the company's amplifiers. Notable musicians who have used this amplifier include David Gilmour, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi … See more

    Prototyping of the JTM45 began in 1962, after London musical instrument retailer Jim Marshall decided to create a new amplifier in response to local guitarists' desire for an alternative to imported American Fender amplifiers. Marshall … See more

    For all of its differences when compared with the Bassman, the sound of the JTM45 is still described as "like a tweed Fender", and is favored for blues and rock rather than for hard rock and metal. The JTM 45 delivers a smooth Marshall sound with a warm bass … See more

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