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The Marshall Plexi Classic is a faithful recreation of the iconic Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959 amplifier, renowned for its full-bodied distortion and legendary rebellious tones. This limited edition plug-in captures the essence of the original 1967 Plexi amp, offering musicians a chance to experience the classic Marshall sound that defined rock history. While it simplifies microphone options to focus on the essential SM57, this amp ensures the authentic tonal character remains intact, making it ideal for players seeking that vintage Marshall vibe.
This amp plug-in features two channels with distinct characteristics: Channel I delivers a bright and present tone, while Channel II offers a darker, fuller sound. Users can explore a variety of sonic textures by patching these channels in different ways, closely mirroring the flexibility of the original amplifier. The sound is further shaped by a meticulously modeled 1960BHW 4x12 speaker cabinet loaded with Celestion G12H-30 speakers, chosen to replicate the late 1960s tone that Jim Marshall intended. This combination brings warmth and character, enhancing saturation and delivering the classic Plexi experience.
Beyond the amp and cabinet, the Marshall Plexi Classic includes expertly crafted microphone simulation based on recordings by legendary engineer Tony Platt, known for his work with AC/DC. The front panel controls operate just like the real amplifier, allowing users to adjust presence, bass, middle, treble, and volume for both inputs to tailor their sound precisely. Additional features include a channel strip with equalizer and pan controls to fine-tune output, making this plug-in a powerful tool for achieving authentic Marshall tones in any recording or live setup.
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