Marshall 1923 Bedienungsanleitung
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From the Chairman
Congratulations on your purchase of this very special Marshall
amplifier â the 1923.
Firstly, I must say that I feel very honoured that the team at
Marshall have created this amplifier to commemorate my 85th
birthday. I am simply thrilled with the design, the quality of
craftsmanship and of course the way it sounds â big, bold and
brimming full of Marshall tone.
Throughout my 85 years and in particular my past five decades in
the amplifier business, I have witnessed many changes in the
world of music. I have seen trends come and go, whole new
genres created and old ones revived. But whatever the musical
style of the last 46 years there has always been a Marshall amp to
suit â and thereâs a good reason for this. When I made the first
Marshall amplifier in the early 1960s it was built to satisfy the
demands from guitarists for a âbigger soundâ. Iâm pleased to say
that this ethos of listening to the requirements and aspirations of
guitarists is as important today as it has ever been, remaining an
integral part of our continuing amplifier development.
I would like to thank the whole Marshall team for marking my 85th
year in such a poignant way and extend my gratitude to all
Marshall staff, past and present, for their hard work, skill and
craftsmanship. I have been privileged to have met many talented
musicians over the years, some of whom have become close
friends, and to them I would like to extend my gratitude for their
inspiration and friendship. I would also like to thank my family for
the years of love and support they have shown me, and last, but
by no means least, you the guitarist . . . itâs your passion for music
that drives me and the Marshall team to carry on creating new
innovative amplifiers and speaker cabinets.
I sincerely hope that this Limited Special Edition 1923 brings you
countless hours of playing pleasure and I would like to welcome
you to the ever increasing Marshall family.
Yours Sincerely
Dr. Jim Marshall OBE
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1. Power Switch
This is the On/Off switch for the mains electric
power to the amplifier.
Note: Please ensure the amplifier is switched off
and unplugged from the mains electricity supply
whenever it is moved!
2. Standby Switch
The Standby Switch is used in conjunction with
the Power Switch (1) to âwarm upâ the amplifier
before use and to prolong the life of the valves.
When powering up the amplifier always engage
the Power Switch (1) first, leaving the Standby
switch in the âOFFâ position. This enables the
heater voltage, allowing the valves to come up
to their correct operating temperature. After
approximately two minutes the valves will have
reached their correct operating temperature and
the Standby Switch can be engaged, enabling
the HT. In order to prolong valve life, the
Standby Switch alone should also be used to
turn the amplifier on and off during breaks in a
performance. Also, when switching the amplifier
off, always disengage the Standby Switch prior
to the main Power Switch.
3. Deep Switch
The Deep Switch adds a tuned or resonant bass
boost to your sound, increasing bottom end
thud, without making your tone woolly around
the all important low end.
4. Presence Control
Adds higher frequencies to the guitar tone,
creating crispness and bite. Turning this up will
make the sound more cutting and in your face.
5. Treble Control
Controls the high frequencies of the guitar tone,
making your guitar sound brighter when
increased.
6. Middle Control
Dictates the middle register of the amplifier.
Turning this up will make your guitar sound
fatter. Conversely reducing the amount of middle
in your tone will result in a sharper and thinner
guitar sound for the classic âscoopedâ tone.
7. Bass Control
Controls the amount of low frequencies or
bottom end in your tone.
8. Tone Shift
The Tone Shift Switch reconfigures the tone
network components to give a new dimension to
passive tone shaping. With the switch selected
to the âinâ position and the Middle Control (item
6) turned down the result is a scooped mid
sound ideal for certain classic metal styles.
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Marke: | Marshall |
Kategorie: | GitarrenverstÀrker |
Modell: | 1923 |
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