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JIM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS LIMITED, BLETCHLEY, ENGLAND, CIRCA 1971-80 AN ANGLED SPEAKER CABINET, 1982A
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JIM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS LIMITED, BLETCHLEY, ENGLAND, CIRCA 1971-80 AN ANGLED SPEAKER CABINET, 1982A
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JIM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS LIMITED, BLETCHLEY, ENGLAND, CIRCA 1971-80
AN ANGLED SPEAKER CABINET, 1982A
The logo Marshall applied to the grille cover, with black tolex covering, stencilled 13 to the back panel, together with a Packhorse flight case stencilled G5 and labelled DEUCE MUSIC, JB SR #2, US 2022, and Jeff Beck Ric/LHR, with various shipping and airline stickers
The cabinet: 29 in. (73.6 cm.) high; 29 ¾ in. (75.5 cm.) wide; 14 in. (35.5 cm.) deep
The case: 38 ½ in. (97.8 cm.) high; 33 ½ in. (85 cm.) wide; 18 ¼ in. (96.5 cm.) deepJeff Beck began using angled speaker cabinets as part of his stage rig from the late 1960s, after he transitioned away from favouring the Vox cabinets through which he had played during his time in The Yardbirds. In the summer of 1968 The Jeff Beck Group, the line-up of which consisted of Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood and Mickey Waller, embarked on their first tour of America, debuting in the Fillmore East in New York on 14 June, to rapturous reviews and ending in California in August. During this tour Jeff Beck began using a rig which combined Marshall amplifier heads paired with stacked speaker cabinets. Snaps taken by the young photographer Carl Dunn at Luann's in Dallas on 17 July show a pair of stacked speaker cabinets (one flipped on top of the other) behind Beck playing his stripped Gibson Les Paul. Dunn photographed Beck again in Dallas later in the year with a more expansive backdrop of stacked Marshalls, this time playing his new 1959 Les Paul Sunburst, purchased from Rick Nielsen, which would be stolen just eight months later at a gig in New York state. Beck continued to use Marshall cabinets through the 1970s with the second Jeff Beck Group - as shown in a photo snapped by fellow band member Alex Lighterwood whilst rehearsing at Island Studios in April-May 1971.