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  2. The Who's musical equipment - Wikipedia

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    At this time, The Who were using their own precursors to the Marshall Stack with 50 watt amps; John Entwistle used a Marshall JTM45 head feeding two 4x12" cabinets (set up side-by-side), and Townshend had a 1964 Fender Bassman powering a single 4x12" Marshall cabinet set up on top of a second cab. [4]

  3. Line 6 Flextone - Wikipedia

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    When the extension cabinet was connected, the amp automatically converted to 50 watts per channel stereo. Flextone XL- A 100 watt amplifier with two 12" speakers, and foot controller for added effects. Flextone HD- A 300 watt amplifier head. Connects to separate 1x12", 2x12" or 4x12" speaker cabinets.

  4. Jon Siebels - Wikipedia

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    Guitars: Guild Bluesbird, Guild S100, Fender Stratocaster Relic Effects: Digitech Whammy, Dunlop Wah, Dunlop Rack-mount Wah, Boss GX-700, TCE G-Force, Digital Music Corp GCX Foot Controller Amplification: Marshall JCM 800 Head + 4x12 Cabinet, Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier + 4x12 Cabinet, Mesa/Boogie Amp Blender

  5. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    The Fender SuperBassman is a 300-watt tube head which has a built-in overdrive channel. The Fender Bronco 40 includes a range of effects including modern bass overdrive, vintage overdrive and fuzz. Lemmy Kilmister, the bassist for Motörhead, obtained a natural fuzz bass tone by overdriving his triple 100 watt Marshall Bass stacks.

  6. Marshall 1959 - Wikipedia

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    Its output was first channeled into an 8×12″ cabinet, but that single, unwieldy cabinet was quickly changed to a pair of 4x12cabinets, 1960a "angled" on top and 1960b "box" on bottom, creating the famous "Marshall full stack". [4] [5] The amplifier also came as a PA and a bass version. [1]

  7. Fender Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Concert was a guitar amplifier made by Fender Musical Instruments. Its production can be split over 2 phases. Its production can be split over 2 phases. The first of these running from 1960 and until approximately 1965, at which time a typical Fender Concert was priced at $315.

  8. Nick Valensi - Wikipedia

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    Valensi's main amplifier is a 2x12" Fender Hot Rod DeVille, used with Fender 4x12" extension cabinets during live shows. He also recently [ when? ] purchased a Carr amplifier to use on the last few stops of the First Impressions tour.

  9. Dave Murray (musician) - Wikipedia

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    2 x Marshall 1960B Straight Cabinet / 4x12 300-Watt Loaded with Celestion 12" G12T 75 Watt Speakers [43] 3 x Marshall JCM 2000 DSL tube heads (rack gear plugs into power amp section via FX loop) [38] [44] Marshall 9200 Rack Power Amp (as backup for main heads) [44] Victory V100 head with Victory V412 Cabinet (as of 2014) [45]

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