You Don’t Need An Attenuator To Get A Great Sound From A Marshall Plexi, Just a…
In this video I show you how I get an amazing tone out of a Marshall 1959 Super Lead Plexi guitar amplifier at bedroom volumes. No attenuator! The cost of a good attenuator is very high for the average guitar player and owning a Plexi is an investment that you can play and not go deaf while using it so why not go ahead and buy one? I discuss the pedals and techniques I use to achieve a great tone at very low volume levels. The Plexi is in my opinion one of the most iconic amplifiers in history. #guitar #marshallamps #electricguitar

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