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Marshall 1959RR £1270

The latest addition to Marshall's Signature Series pays tribute to Randy Rhoads

The MusicRadar Team, Tue 1 Apr 2008, 1:43 pm UTC

One of the coolest-looking amp heads we can think of

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Randy Rhoads’ guitar sound wasn't rocket science: he simply purchased the amp he wanted and used it exclusively throughout his career. That amp, finished in white, was a Marshall JMP 1959 Super Lead bought in 1980 after a visit to the company's factory, and it's upon that very amplifier - including its modifications - that this new 1959RR has been based.

It was Marshall's vastly experienced Signature Series development engineer Danny Thomas who took the concept's reigns and here he takes up the story behind the new amp:

"I went out to Musonia in North Hollywood," he says. "I was allowed complete access to the amp. I took it apart, measured and checked it all against records I had from other amps produced at that time: it was a stock JMP 1959.

"They took all of the equipment they received back from the Ozzy tour after Randy's death out of storage and brought it over," he continues. "Basically we opened up the flight cases and took out the gear.

“We checked it through, drew sketches of the circuits, catalogued it, measured it, and took photos. Then we put that data into a prototype back here [at Marshall HQ in Milton Keynes].”

"Compared to a standard 'Plexi' the modded channel II section has noticeably more gain to play with."

Was there anything that made Randy's amp somehow different from others made at the time? "Surprisingly, when I was checking the circuits, I did find something that was out of place, a resistor that had been cut and moved, so I duly noted that."

He continues: "I also noted who had wired and tested it, and when we got back to the factory I called the test manager from the day. He remembered meeting Randy Rhoads and told me he'd tested and modded the amp for him."

Ah yes, the famous mod. How did that work? "I asked him what he'd done and he'd cascaded the first valve: the inputs from the normal channel get fed back through the input of the high treble channel. He said we used to do that occasionally for some people when they wanted a bit more gain and guts, and, as Randy had asked him if there was anything he could do to get it a bit beefier, that's what he did."

How have you included the mod into the 1959RR? "Channel one is a normal '59 'Plexi' and channel two has the mod on it, but the thing is to pull back on volume one. Randy actually had both volumes set to about six and six and a half. So volume two was driving a great deal in to the next half of the valve, and then that again was opened up a fair whack.

“You get it loud and you're getting in the zone. The other thing is to pull the bass down. Actually, the rest of his settings were presence to six, middle to five-and-a-half, treble to six-and-a-half: that should give an approximation of the tone."

So, with all that background info and knowledge to hand, the only thing left to do is plug in. And lest we forget, no 100-watt Super Lead is an amp for he faint-hearted...

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MusicRadar rating

4 of 5

Pros

Much thought and research has gone into making this every bit as good as it should be. The white livery is very cool.

Cons

Don’t underestimate the sheer power any Marshall 100-watt ‘Plexi’ – anyone without decent sized gigs or a power attenuator needs not apply.

Verdict

This is a fitting and toneful tribute, but you do have to crank it up.

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1959RR

Price:
£1270
Country of Origin:
UK
Device Type:
All-valve amp head
Additional Features:
Two speaker outs
Cabinet Material:
Birch Ply
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