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Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $75.00 used
Submitted 10/22/2000
at 01:03am
by Jason Hol
Email: jasonhol<at>lisco dot com
Features
:
8
Not sure what year it was made, but Im sure in the early 80s. I play all styles. Kiss to blues to rock. This is single channel amp. Dont need that much power, I use it as a preamp. No features on this baby or Reverb but thats no problem cause I just use the line out into my all tube Vintage Club Crate amp !!!
Sound Quality
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10
Well I mostly use a Les Paul copy and play mostly rock with some blues and grunge. Works great !!! Dont use this amp for clean sounds !!! Distortion is great, gives me that Marshall sound !!!
Reliability
:
9
I havent had it for that long, but Its a Marshall and Its a solid state amp, so Im sure I will not have any problems !!!!
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Havent worked with Marshall so I dont know?
Overall Rating
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9
I have been playing for 11 years now and have had several guitars and amps,but I love this new set up. Ive got this baby lined into my Crate Vintage Club 6212. Ill tell you this Ive got all of the different sounds I want plus the Marshall sound from this amp that I use and like the most. Im telling you that this combo works out great. Turn the Gain all of the way up and use the line out into the Crate Amp. Its a good combo for the Marshall sound without the Marshall big price. Im sure this would work good lined into just about any tube amp!!! What can I say Ive got $375.oo into my two amps and it rocks !!!! I just have to have that Marshall sound and this worked great !!!!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $95.00 used
Submitted 09/13/2000
at 03:50pm
by Dwayne
Email: dlinds<at>american dot edu
Features
:
8
This is a VERY early Lead 12 combo (I droped the chassis to clean the pots and found the inspection sticker for 1/3/84) Doyle lists production as '84-'91 so this must be one of the first ones made...
One channel: H/L inputs, Master, Gain, T/M/B no presence:( similar to most other MV Marshalls. wide range of sounds, great clean 4-6, crunchy on 7-8, roars on 9-10. Has cobmination HP/LO switch. 12 ss watts, loud but not overbearing perfect for recording, small clubs etc.
I play mostly English blues but this baby will cover anything short of thrash meatal.
9-10
Sound Quality
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9
Great with a Strat, awsome with my SG. A little noisy up high but not bad IF you take some time with setting it. DON'T stick a high output box infront of this.. you WILL blow it up. It's a MV Marshall not a JCM 900... To really make this baby happen try the following...Put a LOW gain box like a Blues Driver or a ORIGINAL Bluesbreaker (my box of choice)into the high gain (I) input, set the amp for a decent crunch sound
open up the pedal volume all the way, tweak the gain and tone just a bit... and stand back! I also replaced the stock Celestion with a 40 watt Silver Series.Makes the low end tighter, and the whole amp louder. Good deal!
Reliability
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7
It's lasted ths long.. I really would go for a new speaker.. new designs are much more efficent plus that way you won't blow the original.(only 25 watts) Also pay heed to the warning about the High Gain boxes. I read a interview with someone at Marshall(Steve Grinrod?) that claimed that many many failures of early ss amps were caused by runaway pre amps caused by using "unstable" distortion boxes... be careful out there
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never contacted them
Overall Rating
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10
Great Amp; really great with the new speaker, and the BB pedal. It's not tubes, but hey for 195.00 (including speaker and BB) what else is there.. except Valvestate...yeech. Yea I'd like a 18 watt combo or a Studio 15,or a 20 watt half stack .... but I like to eat too, so this works for me.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: 100 (canadian) used
Submitted 09/01/2000
at 08:13pm
by Ironbru
Email: Ironbru<at>home dot com
Features
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7
I am still learning to use the amp, in terms of settings. I find when you have it set right it sings and sings, but can also sound semi flatulent, if something is not adjusted "right"..
Sound Quality
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7
This amp likes life at 60 to 70 percent, seems more controllable. Bass notes can be fuzzy, and too loud, means loud humm.
Reliability
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10
I have had mine about 9 years, and it was no spring chicken then. I bought it with a scratchy hi input, and vol, and gain pots. It still has them, suppose I should get around to fixing it. Any tips on how would be appreciated. Otherwise turn it on, and crank.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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8
Am moving from accoustic to electric playing, blues, rock etc. This is the first amp that I have spent a lot of time playing with. I think in the final analysis great amp, but I think whats missing makes you move on. Tubes next...
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $75 used
Submitted 06/18/2000
at 10:22pm
by Tim Monaghan
Email: monaghantim at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
7
Basic but sufficient. Lo and Hi inputs, gain, master, treble, mid, bass, DI, phones. Reverb would be wonderful but let's be realistic, guys.
Sound Quality
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10
I use a '52 RI Tele, 1973 Guild Bluesbird, and a variety of other axes. The Lead 12 seems to work best with buckers; certainly, it's far louder than with single coils. The best thing? The way you have dynamic control over distortion. Fiddle with the gain (about 1/4)and master (about 3/4)and you can get clean tones when picking softly and breakup when you dig in. I thought only tubes could do that. Clean it's got, but not at high volume.
Reliability
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No Opinion
I've only had it a few weeks; bought it in a New Hampshire pawn shop. It's given me no worries so far.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
What customer service?
Overall Rating
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9
What do I love? It's cheap and cheerful and sounds better (and louder) than amps twice it's rating. The 10-inch Celestion speaker kicks butt, but is a little upset by LOW bass notes. Killer value.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $150
Submitted 04/28/2000
at 09:57am
by Rag
Email: none
Features
:
6
I have heard about a 2x10 mini-stack version, a half stack version, and mine is the combo 1x10 version. Its more than 20 years old and has a Celestion in it. No channel switching, that means clean sounds are hard to get at high volume. So I have to watch out not to raise the input level too high, like on the stompboxes, or there will certainly be distortion. No reverb too. This is just like one of those old Master Volume amps with only one channel.
Sound Quality
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9
Really, it what a JCM would have sounded like with 100% diode clipping. I guess the name 'Lead 12' was meant to emulate the Lead channel on the more expensive JCMs. And the sound from this 1x10 is awesome!! Full bodied bass and piercing treble. And of course the famous Marshall midrange. The ultimate practice amp!!! Only thing is that the distortion is solid state and is harder to clean up with the guitar knobs. Obvious huh?
Reliability
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10
20 years old. Just like brand new.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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10
Only wish it had channel switching and reverb. I will never sell this, maybe for $1000. This has got to be the greatest practice amp of all time, makes the Valvestate 15R look like a shoerack. They don't make things these days like they used to...
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $250
Submitted 03/25/2000
at 01:03pm
by D. Adkins
Email: adkin203<at>freewwweb dot com
Features
:
8
12 watt head, two 10" cabs, Gain, Volume, Treble, Mid and bass controls. Also has Low/High inputs and direct and headphone outs.
Sound Quality
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10
This little amp is impressive. I bought it back in 1990 or '91 for $250 when I was in high school. I play a '69 thinline Telecaster and a Fender Performer with it using a Rat distortion pedal. At the time a bought it I played mostly heavy metal (Slayer, Pantera, MegaDeth, Overkill, ect..). The amps own gain is very nice. It is very bluesy and warm, especially through the low input. Using the rat pedal I could achieve some very heavy sounds. You do have to watch out for feedback when using lots of gain at higher volume settings with this amp. You can get some really nice clean sounds with it also. I actually gigged with this amp, Although i had to mic it through a P.A.. But it done the job.
Nowadays I play mostly blues and mainly use it as a practice amp. It is still, however, an excellent amp. Perfect for jamming with your friends.
Reliability
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7
Although I love this amp, I did have one problem with it. Shortly after I bought it, the power transformer burned up during a performance. Luckily, I had shop in high school and was taking electronics. I got a transformer from the class surplus of junk parts, quickly replaced it and have never had a problem since.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
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8
I have been playing for about 11 years now. This was my first real amp, and i still use it on a regular basis. if it were to be lost or stolen I would be very upset. I would try to get a replacement. Although I do not use this amp for gigging any longer, it is very possible to be used as a gig amp under the right conditions. It is a great practice amp and I will never give it up. Overall rating = 8... I would have gave it a 10 if the factory transformer hadn't blown up while peforming 'Be Quick or Be Dead' (Iron Maiden)..;)
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $120 used
Submitted 03/22/2000
at 09:46am
by steve pillinger
Email: snillip66 at aol<dot>com
Features
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5
this amp is good for practicing it is a 12 watt amp that sounds good when not pushed to extremes. the features are mid bass treble gain volume (of course). its good start with but not to be used in public. it doesnt really blend with my type of music (punk, ska, metal) in my mind.
Sound Quality
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4
i use a gibson junior, with a single humbucker. It doesn't suit my style very well but for others it may. IF you Turn it up past 7 or so with a little gain it sounds horrible, it hums nonstop, and the distortion is decent. the clean channel is distorted a fair deal wen pushed to high volume.
Reliability
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6
i wouldn't use it at a gig no matter what. but it is durable. it's been neglected and abused with music for years. it never broke down i'm suprised but you wouldn't want it as a back up no never. in my eyes i would go for a marshall 30w tube. they are nice.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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6
i've been playing for 3 years, i'm getting a jcm 800 combo 2x12 50w lead hopefully today. and i got a korg ca tuner its very nice but a little expensive. if this amp was stolen (marshall lead 12) i'd probably dammit, oh well. I don't particulary like the amp, but it stuck by me for some good and some bad times. If your looking for a good amp, get a laney, or marshall. preferably get tubes.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $300-$350 used
Submitted 02/05/2000
at 07:06am
by Tom L.
Email: TGL223 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
9
The Lead 12 has features as any normal amp. But the 2 10" cabs blow you away. I use this amp mostly at home. This solid state, but sounds as good as a tube amp. If I took this on a gig, all you'd have to do is sit a mic in front of it. That things cranks. If you play blues like in a bar, you probably would be fine without miking it.
Sound Quality
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9
I have a Fender American Deluxe Strat. (with Lace Sensors) and I play mostly blues and rock. If you have the gain and volume up, my amp doesn't buzz..(zzz..) It sounds really great. My friend, he has a Marshall JCM 900 (combo) and we compared. It sounded just as the JCM. Only thing-power. It's only 12 watts, but I also have a Peavey Audition 110, and it's louder than that and it's 20 watts.
Reliability
:
10
You can really depend on this amp. I would take it on a gig without a backup. It doesn't have tubes so I am not worried about it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never dealt with the company. But I did have it serviced. When I bought it, It wasn't working right so I got it fixed. That's the only time in the 2 years I've had it.
Overall Rating
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10
Yeah, I compared it to the ol' JCM. I really love this amp, it's so so so so so so dependable. I mean the only time it would break down is if we have a power-outage.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: gift (gift)
Submitted 01/20/2000
at 12:55pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
pretty simple bass/treble/volume/mids/ and a gain which is the secret ingredient to this, i hate to even call it a "practice amp". it was given to me used by a friend.
Sound Quality
:
9
fender standard strat, ran into a danelectro daddy-o
sounds great distorted, playing anything from zep to metallica. perfect to stick in your bedroom, sit at the end of your bed and rock and roll. im sure if you were feeling strong you could gig with it too.
Reliability
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9
a friend of mine who gave it to me, had learned on it a few years ago, had since bought a roland tube. he went in his closet cleaned the dust off and handed it over. since then its rocked and rolled. i dig it
Customer Support
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No Opinion
no experience w/ them yet. they must be a lonely bunch
Overall Rating
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9
its been a reliable amp for me, im sure eventually ill graduate to a marshall tube but until then this little guy gets the job done. a perfect starter amp for anyone, and is even good enough to be a good permanent one.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/17/2000
at 07:01am
by Sergio
Email: serrr at tin<dot>it
Features
:
6
What would you expect from a practice amp? Two input (high and low), gain, volume, bass, mid, treble, direct out and phones out, right? And this is what you'll find. So what's the matter? This amp is not simply a practice one, believe it or not I succesfully used it in small clubs, with full loaded drums and everything. I wish it had an effect loop, no one can expect to find a built-in reverb on this kind of product, but I really lack the possibilty of adding it.
Sound Quality
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8
I'm using it mainly with an old squire strat. Messing with all the possibilities (built in tones, pickups and guitar tone) I manage to play live almost everything from acoustic (with light chorus upstream) to Led Zepp, passing through Santana. To me sounds best for blueish solos but lacks something for playing as a second guitar.
Reliability
:
10
Perfect. Got it second hand, in 5 years now I had no problem with it.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
The best possible ever: not needed at all.
Overall Rating
:
9
It has only 12 W? It's amazing! The perfect practice amp. You need to learn playing? You want to have fun making noise at home? Just want a handy amp to jam with your friends? It's for you. Of course it's not made for real live playing but if you don't have any other you may manage.
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