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MARSHALL AMPLIFICATION DEBUTS LIMITED EDITION,
HANDWIRED
JIMI HENDRIX SIGNATURE 100 WATT STACK
WINTER NAMM SHOW, ANAHEIM, CA, January 19, 2006 — In
close conjunction with Experience Hendrix, the family company established
by James Al Hendrix, the late father of the legendary guitarist, and
after many months of painstaking research, Marshall Amplification is
proud to announce a limited edition, handwired Jimi Hendrix Signature
100 Watt Stack. Not only is this the latest addition to Marshall’s
ongoing series of handwired, reissue amplifiers, it also celebrates
the 40th Anniversary of the world famous association of the late, great
Jimi Hendrix and Marshall amplifiers and pays homage to the legendary
guitarist that Dr. Jim Marshall OBE has always referred to as his company’s
“greatest ever ambassador.”
"Anyone who truly knew Jimi was well aware of how
seriously he took his instruments and equipment,” Janie Hendrix,
the President/CEO of Experience Hendrix, states. “To achieve the
sound he heard playing inside, he had to have the right tools. Gauging
from his performances, he clearly embraced Marshall amps. We too embrace
Marshall because it allowed us to hear Jimi as we never would have before,
with the truest sound and most feeling. We are happy to see the past
re-birthed in the form of this Jimi Hendrix signature amp stack. It
is our pleasure to partner with Marshall Amplification in giving volume
to the legacy of Jimi."
The Jimi Hendrix Stack is sold as a set consisting of
the Super 100JH head, the angled 1982AJH 4x12" cabinet and the
extra-tall, straight-fronted 1982BJH 4x12" cabinet. The original
versions of this iconic, tall, pinstriped stack were built in 1966 and
the Super 100 head was the immediate successor to Marshall’s first
ever 100 Watt head — the dual output transformer JTM45/100, also
currently available as the limited edition handwired 40th Anniversary
Stack.
Aside from a minor modification to the tone network that
Jimi often had implemented, research and discussions with technicians
and roadies has revealed that Jimi Hendrix’s circa 1966 Super
100 Marshall heads were completely stock. The limited edition Super
100JH head is a meticulous, handwired recreation of such a head, complete
with the aforementioned modification to the tone network which adds
more treble and bass.
Product Details:
The Super 100JH is an extremely straightforward amplifier. Its two channels
— High Treble and Normal — each have two inputs (High and
Low sensitivity) and separate Loudness (volume) controls. Both channels
share the amplifier’s four tone controls: Treble, Middle, Bass
and Presence. It contains three ECC83 (12AX7) valves in the preamp and
a quartet of KT66 valves in the power amp, the later being standard
issue in mid-sixties Marshall amplifiers.
As the mains (power) and output transformers are vital
to the performance, sound and feel of an all-valve amplifier, Marshall
went to Drake, the company which supplied the transformers used in the
original Super 100 heads. Fortunately, all of the original spec documentation
remains intact in Drake’s archives and the resulting reissue transformers
mirror the all-important electrical behavior of the originals exactly.
The Jimi Hendrix Stack’s two 4x12 speaker cabinets
— the angled 1982AJH and straight 1982BJH — have been designed
to recreate the majestic look of the original, pinstriped stacks that
Jimi used. Just like the circa 1966 original straight-fronted 1982 cabinet,
the 1982BJH is nearly 7" taller than a standard Marshall 4x12",
adding further to the impressive look of the stack. Also, just like
the original 1982s, both JH cabs are loaded with Celestion G12C 25 Watt
speakers, which have been specially developed by Marshall and Celestion
to duplicate the sound of the original speakers found in authentic reference
cabinets from that era.
The Story Continues — Jim Marshall Meets the Late,
Great James Marshall Hendrix:
After hearing and then playing through a Marshall stack for the first
time while in London during the autumn of 1966, Jimi Hendrix wanted
to meet the maker who shared his first and middle names — James
Marshall! As it happened, Jimi’s newly recruited drummer, Mitch
Mitchell, had worked in one of Jim Marshall’s music shops as a
“Saturday boy” (a common English term literally meaning
what it says, a boy who worked on a Saturday!) and so knew Jim well.
Thus, in October of that year Jimi and his band visited the Marshall
factory, Mitch introduced Jimi to Jim and a lasting friendship and association
was immediately struck. “Despite his somewhat wild appearance
and his incredible, larger-than-life onstage persona, Jimi was a very
softly spoken and extremely polite young man with a fantastic sense
of humor,” Mr. Marshall recalls. “We hit it off right away
and became good friends.” When Jimi left Jim’s store he
had purchased four 100 Watt Marshall stacks. “He ended up buying
several more which I understand he left in different parts of the world
so he didn’t have to transport them with him when he was touring,”
Marshall reveals.
“Meeting Jim [Marshall] was beyond groovy for me,”
Hendrix was quoted as saying about his visit to Marshall. “It
was such a relief to talk to someone who knows and cares about sound.
Jim really listened to me that day and answered a lot of questions.
I love my Marshall amps: I am nothing without them!”
Only 600 Jimi Hendrix Signature Stacks will be available
worldwide and each head is individually numbered and comes with a numbered
certificate signed by Dr. Jim Marshall OBE. Said certificate and specially
prepared manual will come housed in a psychedelic artwork folder designed
to look like a gatefold album cover of yesteryear. Each head and cabinet
also bears the official Authentic Hendrix logo. Also included is a full
set of dust covers featuring Jimi Hendrix’s signature.
The Jimi Hendrix Signature Stack is available late spring
2006 with a U.S. MSRP TBA.
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—For more information, please contact Marshall Amplification
USA, 316 South Service Rd, Melville, NY 11747. Tel: (631) 390-6500;
Fax: (631) 390-6501; Web: www.marshallamps.com.