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Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/09/2008
at 10:29pm
by coolv
Features
:
10
1985 2channel headphone jack low mid high 10inch speaker
Sound Quality
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10
use with all pickups rock blues close to tube warmth for solid state
Reliability
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10
old amp replaced one input
Customer Support
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5
i assume is good never needed
Overall Rating
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10
playing 10 years would by another if stolen needs reverb best solid state low watt amp iever heard records very warm
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/22/2008
at 12:26pm
by He's Dirty
Email: thedirtgypsys at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
7
Early 90's combo...bought in Japan. I removed the chassis from the combo and made a head enclosure for it...normally use it with a Marshall 4/12.
Sound Quality
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10
I have to give this little amp an honest 10 for sound quality. It's truely the cat's a$$. I play in a 4 peice blues/rock band and our rythm guitar player has used this for the past year both rehersal and live shows. It's got a very nice warmth to it that alot of the newer Marshall stuff doesn't have. (the G30RC comes to mind as pretty lifeless and crummy amp in comparison).
We've used it for studio recordings and it comes out sounding very full.
Reliability
:
8
The pots are crummy and I've had to replace two of them becuase they were very scratchy. Other than that, this little guy is a workhorse. It has seen alot of use and abuse and it's still going strong.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
No idea. Bought used in japan in the early 90's.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is such a fantastic amp for rock music. Great sounds abound from within it's meager 12 watt circuitry. This amp has played alot of shows, and because it's in a custom-made enclosure(a nice looking one to boot) it always brings a surprise to sound guys and other musiciains alike when they find out it's *only* 12 watts. Plenty of power to play most small/medium sized clubs without being mic'd...we've done it.
If this were lost, I would get on ebay and buy another.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: USD 50 USED
Submitted 07/30/2007
at 11:46am
by ola
Email: olaphoto at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
8
made in 1984? S# S34353
For FENDER RHODES 73 (!)
home use
Sound Quality
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9
Believe it or not..
Believe it or not: it actually produces a very nice clean sound for my FENDER RHODES 73!!! Not bad for a guitar-amp!!!!
Reliability
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9
Even though I, now and then, plug an extra speaker on it for extra full bass-sound it has never failed me.....
Only now it needs some cleaning of the pods (crackling)... I used it unserviced for more than 10 years.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
I did install some little feature so I can listen to it and have the spaeker mute (headphonejack didn't do it... shich is nice for line out but not for neighbours..) It's an easy to deal with amp so I didn't need custumer support.
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
Bought mine years ago 1992 for 100 gulders (approx $50 at the time) for the 1970's GibsonSG which also makes a nice couple... Indeed nice or indoor use. Pity that they become rare and now I have to deal stereo with an MG15CDR. Which unfortunaely reacts more like a guitaramp than an overall amp the lead12 proved to be. MUCH clearer and direct sound.
Also the lead12 with Gain produces less of a METALsound but more round distortion! Unfortunately for Headphones (sound didn't go off when plugged in) and speaker-out I had to convert it a little. It still works. :)Now for that lost second one which wantes to join the first...
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $103
Submitted 05/09/2006
at 02:27pm
by Michael T McFarland
Email: michael dot t dot mcfarland<at>usar dot army dot mil
Features
:
8
I play classic rock/rhythm/blues. Two channels. Red enclosures. Effects loop, which I haven't figured out, yet and Headphone jack which I don't use. This amp is loud enough to easily make my ears ring, although I expected it to be louder, but 12W is more than enough for anyone's living room. This is my first Marshall amp after playing for over 20 years and it is the perfect size for me. I plug this through what I consider the best speakers ever made, 2 Peavey 12 inch Black Widows sitting through a 120W combo. The 120W needs new capacitators, and requires very loud commitment to warm the tubes; and the 12W Marshall suits my needs perfectly.
Sound Quality
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9
I play mostly a 1987 Ibanez 540S through Boss multi ME50, BBE Sonic, Aphex Exciter and GE-7. I read that you might give your other overdrives/distortion effects away after owning a Marshall and they make great gifts. I didn't believe it.
I've lived the past 5 years with a Crate 15W Flex Wave and thought that tone couldn't get that much better. Well, it does. After experimenting with tones for the past several years, I almost have to start from zero again. It's a good thing. The sound is basically altered and created into Marshall tone, exclusively.
My Crate, I couldn't listen to over 2 1/2 on the dial, the Marshall's tone doesn't break up at all and I feel comfortable playing at loud volumes. I have always tried to sound like Joe Perry, and thought that I was, but there isn't a substitute for the original.
Reliability
:
9
I bought this on Ebay for $103 and plugged it in and the original owner must have taken very good care of it. No problems anywhere.
Customer Support
:
9
I'll never need them, I hope. Although I did email Marshall about their recent mini stack and asked if I could just buy the amp and not the speakers and I did get a reply within 2 days. It wasn't the answer I wanted, you have to buy the entire set.
Overall Rating
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10
This amp head is exactly what I have looked for. The tone is there. The volume is pretty massive for indoors and could probably get fed into a PA for louder venues. I've read here that it is better than the latter produced mini-stack.
I love the Marshall tone only because I grew up listening to it. Who hasn't? Probably 50% of the music heard anywhere has been produced through a Marshall. It is like owning a piece of history. I have fought for years against owning a Marshall; and not becoming part of the "status quo". Well, if you can't beat them, join the Marshall Army.
I fell in love with the sound when in NJ in 1984 when I was 19 and I met, whom I believe, was Zakk Wylde at the time visiting his Aunt during the summer in Bound Brook. I thought it kinda odd that this teenager would be visiting his aunt for a week and bring his stack. Well, it was around 10 pm and he plugged in a gave me about a 5 minute set and my balls shrunk to the sound. His Aunt then pleaded, "Jeffrey, not now, its too late!" I told him about my Peavey Deuce which was almost as loud, and he kinda rolled his eyes with disinterest. My pride was kinda hurt, thinking, "who is this 16 year old punk communicating to me that my amp isn't so great?" He doesn't even own a car. Hasn't lived through life's anxieties... That's just Zakk, I predicted that he was going to become insane with the long hair, or rather successful with his committment.
I joined the US Army thereafter, hoping to earn $ so I could perhaps buy greater tone. Anyway, thanks Zakk for inviting me inside.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: #10 used
Submitted 04/23/2006
at 04:39pm
by lozza333
Features
:
7
It doesn't have a date, but I know it was made sometime in the 80s. The amp has two inputs , high and low gain. Always high, cant seem to get much decent out of the low input. No channel switching, just a gain control for how much overdrive you want. But this is fine by me, it's just a practise amp. 3 band EQ and volume are the only other features, apart from headphone/line out. So pretty standard stuff. Yeah, it could be much better if it had a bit more power, but there you go.
Sound Quality
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9
I wrote the review on this based on the fact that the guy I got the amp from treated it like crap and one of the knobs is missing. I assume that the fuzz and crackling is because of the amp being treated like garbage over the years (it's in a pretty bad state). The rating is based on this not being a problem with half-decently treated versions.
This is where I was surprised. I use an old vintage 60s semi acoustic (not sure of the brand) and I can get some really good sounds out of this thing! It sounds louder than my friend's new 15w practise amp and you can tell, when you turn both the gain and volume right up, that it once was a great piece of kit. Theres loads of crackling with high gain, but boy does it give some good distortion! If you are using it for practise, then the 3 EQ knobs are enough to shape your sound to what you want.
I play classic rock, some blues, grunge and indie. As long as the pickup and tone settings are ok on the guitar itself, the amp will do its job very well. With lots of treble and not much middle, the sound really bites, especially if you add a pedal or two to customise the sound and add more distortion a bit
Reliability
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9
This thing looks like it's been through the wars! Both as well...
And, despite the fuzz and crackle at high gain settings, this thing looks like it would never break down. The outer casing is bloody bullet-proof as well. No problems here.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had to deal with marshall.
And the warranty would've expired before I was born, no doubt.
Overall Rating
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9
Yeah, thats right! haha, #10.
I ripped off someone i know who didnt think much of it and wanted the money :D
I bought it about a year ago, and recently I also bought an 80w G80rcd Marshall combo that is based on the MG series, nearly new. But I can honestly say that I can't get as good a sound out of it as I can with this little fella.
I haven't been playing for very long, but its not age that counts; I probably know a lot more about guitars and amps than a lot of 30 year old guitarists out there.
I can safely say that, with a service and a bit of repair done, this would be far better than any of the crappy 15w combo practise amps being sold these days. If it was stolen, I would be quite pissed off; it was my first amp!
If you see one fairly cheap, buy it. It will replace the majority of practise amps out there.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $80.00
Submitted 03/05/2006
at 10:43pm
by Zipperhead
Email: info at zipperheadrocks<dot>com
Features
:
No Opinion
Got this off ebay and it has reverb! Built in the 80's. I will say the best little practise amp I have ever played and if needed , mic'd could be a good little back up amp under the right sound system. Super light and has the "Marshall" tone out of transistor amp!!! go fig...Best sounding Tranny amp I have EVER HEARD...and I play 1968 Super Bass, 1978 MKII and 1972 MKII heads.. Anyone that knows how to work their vol control on their guitar can get an nice clean tone and then all the way full tilt Marshall distortion. I have been playing for over 30 years in prof rock bands www.rolloverrocks.com and this little guy is always back stage plugged in and real for warm up. I would not bafawl if it were mic'd at any venue.
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
If you know what you are doing with your guitar you can get many dif guitar tones from country to AC/DC. It just depends on what you are all about. If you do not understand about using your guitar vol then do your homework before trying to get a clean tone out of this amp full tilt, but it can be done with easy.
Reliability
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No Opinion
na
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
na
Overall Rating
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No Opinion
The Marshall Lead 12 is hands down the best 12 watter out there for the touring bus / dressing room/ or practise amp/room. Like I said been playing for 30 years, I own 5 silverface fenders, 3 Marshall Heads, Mesa,Hiwatt,Music man amps. This Marshall is as cool as my other babys. If it was stolen I would buy another one in a heart beat.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: FREE!!
Submitted 12/22/2004
at 07:02pm
by Scott
Email: cincyrocked at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
8
Single channel amp. No channel switching. I have used this amp mainly for private practice and recording with excellent results. I attempted to use this amp at a band rehearsal as my main rig had failed. It was underpowered, but I don't believe it was designed for that specific use anyway.
Sound Quality
:
9
I have gotten some very good heavy blues sounds out of this with my seymour neck pickups. Also, I use a Seymour Full Shred and that pickup smokes with this amp. Great old school AC/DC type distortion. Very good sound for a solid state practice amp. I've played it for a few bands i've been in and they all agree that this amp really cooks. Too bad it doesn't have more power. :-(
Reliability
:
8
Pretty reliable. I got it as a "gift" from my old vocalist who wanted it put to good use. Thanks Ron. I've written some great music thanks to the inspiration in this amp. The volume pot has gotten very scratchy. I've tried to clean it with TV Tuner without any luck. I've never had this problem with an amp, but I guess it was in a very dusty environment before I acquired it. Otherwise, it's reliable.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Overall Rating
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9
For a practice, and recording amp this amp really smokes. If tone is inspirational to you, i highly suggest you check out this amp. I get inspired everytime I play through it. I can't say that for alot of amps
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $0 used
Submitted 10/30/2004
at 06:07pm
by Eddie Hutchins
Features
:
2
I have had this amp for about 2 years. I traded my grandfather for it for an old crate i had. It was cool at first. It had the usual, Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle, and Bass. But wait, THERE WAS NO FREAKING CLEAN CHANNEL SWITCH!!!!!!!! I am in a band and I need to have clean tones once in a while so I had to bear with playing with distortion all of the time and you cant use any type of pedal on it because it feedbacks like a psycopath, so later on i got my old amp back from my grandfather and everything got a little bit better. Oh and dont even get me started on the loudness. The sound really sucks when you turn the gain most of the way down and the volume up.
Its really a pain to use sometimes.
Sound Quality
:
4
I use an epiphone les paul with it and it sounds ok with the distortion on. But once again when i try to make it clean it sounds like crap on a stick. It really isnt that good if you are going to play in public and are gonna have to use clean and overdrive in the same song. The distortion is good though, M'kay.
Reliability
:
3
Well, if all of your amps you owned suddenly were vaporized and the only one you had left was this one. Yeah it can be used as a backup.
It is a very sturdy amp though. Its hit the floor a few times.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never broke because I'm not an idiot towards my gear.
Overall Rating
:
3
I've been playing for about 3 and a half years. I would actually play my crate with a worse distortion sound than that one any day. If it was stolen or lost i wouldnt care because it is a hunk of junk, but sort of would care because it was my uncle's amp.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: $100 (Australian)
Submitted 10/03/2004
at 12:31am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
This amp is very versatile and it's okay for a practice amp. There only two channels in it hi and low. I wish it had reverb and overdrive. This amp is great for practing and disturbing anyone, its only 12 or so watts solid state.
Sound Quality
:
10
I am running an American made fender stratocaster custom which has beatiful sound. I would not gig with it because it does not have a enough power but you could mic it up. My style of music is rock and metal. The clean channel always stays clean at all volumes.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I have never had to take it in or anything.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never delt with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for a while, and the other gear I use is JCM 800, Ampeg vl1002 and a musicman rd 210. If it were stolen i would defiantly buy another one.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $125 used
Submitted 08/30/2004
at 12:06pm
by MTaylor
Features
:
8
This is the English made version of this amp from 1986. It has one channel with high and low inputs, no presence control and a line out as well as a headphone jack. Mine is RARE as it is covered in RED with ultra rare WHEAT grille cloth-Ive owned 3 of these(one WHITE) and have never seen this grille cloth on the mini-stack version of the Lead12. It is dead mint and has celestion 10's in it. Feature wise,it is pretty minimal, but I'm gonna rate it high as the tone from this beast is freakin' amazing for a solid state amp.
Sound Quality
:
10
These vary in quality a bit and the combo version can be weak distortion-wise. I use this to record and it flat out kicks ass from blues to death metal. A lot of people run pedals with these and they probably have a shit amp, bad ears, no ability or a sad guitar. I run primo Gibsons and Fenders into this and it KILLS!! That said, I've been using single channel Marshalls a long time now and understand their gain structure well. it also gets sweet blues tones if you limit the gain and turn the GUITAR down. You don't need a ton of knobs if you have ability and experience. Truthfully though, the examples of this amp I have experience with have all been SMOKING and I suspect those that have had bad luck with these need to go get a peavy rage or some other consumer piece of dreck. Bottom line...the stack lead 12 kicks ass for hard rock/metal...the combo 12 makes a groovin' blooze amp.
Reliability
:
10
Built like the Rock of Gibralter, like every Marshall I've ever owned-and doesn't require the service the tube ones need to perform at peak.-I've run it live thru the board as a spare, record and practice through it all the time-no probs.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to deal with them as their products have never caused me any grief
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing 2 decades now, and I own so much equiptment it's just crazy. If this were stolen I'd be seriously bummed as the color is so darn rare, but I wouldn't go nuts getting another because I got it just for the color, not knowing how much more usable it would be for me now that I am recording and practising more than I did a few years ago when my emphasis was on gigging. It does a couple things real well and that happens to be great "marshall" sounds-if you aren't getting that from one of these, it needs serviced or you just can't work an amp for anything and should consider accordion because you must be a dork. LOL.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US FREE
Submitted 06/06/2004
at 04:15pm
by Mike
Features
:
7
Picked this up from a friend who was throwing it away...A 12 Watt, Solid State Marshall...1 8" Celestion...Basic controls here...Master Vol and Gain (no f/s)...Direct Out and Headphones...For this type of amp, the features do appear to be adequate.
Sound Quality
:
8
I just picked this thing up from a friend yesterday...He was tossing it out, and I figured I'd check it out...Though I totally expected it to suck, it really is NOT BAD!!!
I play an Ibanez RG and a Les Paul...Both w/humbuckers...I will say this...For a practice amp, this does have a really good sound...You can kinda get that nice Marshall distortion out of it...Not face-melt distortion, but I wasn't expecting it...Very traditional Marshall mid-range sound...With the direct out, you could run it to a board, maybe for adding a track to a recording or something...Clean sound isn't terrible, and would certainly be fine for practicing...
Reliability
:
8
Just got it yesterday...Looks to be in good shape...My friend had it for a while, so I am going to say it's OK...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
7
Have been playing (Jeez) 16 years now, gigging out the last 7 years...Have a big-ass Crate full stack and 40 watt Marshall tube combo...Also have had a bunch of little practice amps...
For it's intended purpose, I would say it's a great amp...Seems like it would be great for practicing, and probably not a bad spare to have in the back of the car (running the amp into a board)...I wouldn't make this my first choice if playing a live show, but it certainly seems like something I could have some fun with...
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $120 used
Submitted 06/01/2004
at 05:13pm
by Majin GeoDooD
Email: neomajingeodood at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
6
Very basic features, but for the most part, they got the job done. Direct out is a plus, however.
Sound Quality
:
No Opinion
I can't give this category a solid rating.. The amp (using the gain) is crap, in my opinion. You can get good clean sounds if you turn the gain almost all the way down (to "0.5" on the knob) and the volume all the way up. The REAL way to make this amp soar is to hook it up to an overdrive pedal. I use a BC Rich KKV through a Boss SD-1 and the SD-1 TOTALLY brings the amp alive. Gain cranked all the way on the amp, drive/level cranked on the pedal, volume on the amp around 2, hell yes. I love this amp now, it's a monster for such a small sized amp.
Reliability
:
10
Never had any problems with this amp, it's most likely quite old, I've only owned it for a bit over a year.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
10
This amp gets a 10 if combined with some form of an overdrive pedal, 5 by itself. I would definitely try and get another one of these, it's the ultimate practice amp, and would even be good for gigging under the proper condition!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $100.00
Submitted 04/06/2004
at 04:21am
by Anonymous
Features
:
4
Master volume, Gain, Middle, High, Bass. One channel, no effects loop. Does have headphone jack. I wish it had an effects loop. This is a 12-watt amp with a 10" Celestion speaker. Classic Marshall cabinet look. 12 watts is good enough for practicing at home, which is all I do anymore anyway. Not sure if it would be loud enough to keep up with a drummer though.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp has nearly identical tone to my old JCM-800 head that I had back in the 1980s. It's amazing that it's a solid state amp. I'm using an Ibanez guitar with a Seymour Duncan Distortion pickup, and the combination of that pickup and this amp makes for an excellent Marshall rhythm crunch with a good bite on leads. This is the best solid state amp tone I've heard.
Reliability
:
8
I've only had this amp a few days, but it's very old--looks to be from the early 1980s. It works great, so that tells me it's pretty reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't ever dealt with Marshall customer support.
Overall Rating
:
10
Wonderful amp--if I were gigging, I'd probably run this through a power amp or mic it through the PA. Definitely can't get any better tone than this thing!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: 60 (English Pounds) used
Submitted 07/19/2003
at 06:21am
by Dave
Features
:
4
Very Basic Gain, Volume, Treble, Middle 'n Bass Job. but who needs all that extra stuff anyway! Thats what Pedals are for right?
But it DOES have a headphone jack in the back.
Sound Quality
:
9
Although basic on the features this amp sounds amazingly good! If you crank it all the way up it still performs like rabbit on steriods which is always a good thing.
I play Death Metal and plain rock and the amp does the job for both styles. Having it clean is a no no though but lifes too short to spend playing lovely country songs!
Reliability
:
10
My amp was originaly owned by my bro inlaw and he took it everywhere to all his gigs. and in the 15 years gone by he stored it in the attic for god knows how long and when i came to buying it off him it still worked like the day it was bought.
Thats one tough amp dude!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
With this amp you wont need customer support anyway
Overall Rating
:
8
Brilliant!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: swapped/got ripped (approx. $100 US) used
Submitted 07/05/2003
at 11:53am
by zeitgeist
Email: zytgyst<at>quicktel dot com
Features
:
5
Has minimal features. Is minimal all around. Who needs stereo chorus, reverb, and a cuppocino machine in an amp anyhow...all that stuff is on my rack in numbers too great to be counted.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sound best withe every knob on 10---no kidding. How brutal is the distortion? That is pretty subjective. It's a smooth non-square distortion I guess. I like the sound of my big muff into the amp, which is set clean. I have way too many outboard effect options now to give a toss. If you want cleanliness, avoid this one. It has too little power to get nice clean sounds at any volume.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
It's a toy, but a marshall toy. It is built like a '32 dodge.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Customer Support? If it breaks, I fix it myself. Do I call Mattel when my barbie doll's head falls off? I think not.
Overall Rating
:
7
It's good. I'm gonna give it to my neice when she turns 6. She likes music. She will be cool, being the only little girl in town with her own marshall stack LOL LOL. I haven't yet thrown mine at any old ladies, but might one day. I like it but need more serious wattage. I'm trying to talk the guy I traded with to swap back. It's a very nice little amp, though. I didn't realize it was 15-20 years old. I thought it was a lot newer. Mine looks pretty new. It's signed by all the techs that worked on it inside. I saw a photo of one in the UK with cherry red vinyl with black grille clothe...now that looked DOPE!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US FREE used
Submitted 06/13/2003
at 06:35pm
by Warwick Davis
Email: TheRottonCoffin at Yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
7
MODEL: Lead12 5005, SOLID-STATE, Combo/Practice-Amplifier
EQ= Trebal, Mid, Bass
INPUT=(x2) High(Full-drive)/Low(half-drive)
GAIN(x2)=Gain(Pre)/Volume(Post)
OUTPUT=Headphone/Line(Quarter-Inch,Stereo,TRS)
SPEAKER=10-INCH "CELESTIAN G10-20"(paper-cone/15-Ohm)
CABINET=Wood/OPEN-BACK(Black-Canvass Grill-Cloth)
POWER-OUTPUT=12-Watt-RMS/8-Ohm?
POWER-CONSUMPTION=120V 40/60Hz~35VA
FROM=England/United-Kingdom(UK)/Britton/Europe (CELESTIAN too!)
YEAR=1985-1988
COMPONENTS=Power-Transistors:"Motorola MJ3001/MJ2501"
..........Preamp-Transistors:PNP/NPN(x3) Mu184, BC212
..........PC-BOARD:Green with COPPER
..........Diode:Zener
..........Rectifier?:W005M
..........Heat-Sinks:x2(Vented/Fringed)
..........Preamp-IC-Chip/Op-Amp:"TEXAS-INSTRUMENTS MC1458P"(w/socket)
..........Resistors:27 (23x=Quater-Watt)(4x=Power-Resistors)
..........Capacitors:19 (6x=Electrolytic/Polorized)
..........Potentiometers:6 (1x=trimmer-BIAS?)
..........Jacks:3 (Quarter-Inch/Phone-Plug-Jacks) (1x=Stereo/TRS)
..........Fuse:500mA/120V
..........Transformer: DE 14942C
..........Switch: ON/OFF, RED-NEON-LAMP
..........Chasis: Golden-BRASS 10-20AWG
Did I bore you with it's simplicity of design?
Sound Quality
:
5
CLEAN= Breaks up with about half-headroom NOT FOR USE WITH PEDALS!
DISTORTION= Sort-of-cool, sort-of-CALIFORNIA!, a little transparent,
& somewhat crunchy!...It also sounds a tad bit hissy
like the PREAMP'S OP-AMP/IC-CHIP is DYING!
VOLUME= Not-that-loud or stable, I have something wrong with mine!
SPEAKER="CELESTIAN model:G10-20" Paper-Cone sounds TEBALLY & BASSY
very Early-1980's-PUNK like "BLACK-FLAG"/"BAD RELIGION"/
and 1970's-MisFiTs!(CRUNCHY and SHARP 6KHz-PEAK!)
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
7
BUILT-LIKE-A-TANK!
I just use this for the COOL: OPEN-BACK-CABINET&"CELESTIAN" as my
RECORDING-CABINET!(I took out the AMP-Chasis!)
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $80
Submitted 12/18/2002
at 01:15pm
by Scott
Features
:
8
This is a true english made marshall lead 12 combo from the 80's with a tweed color grill cloth and celestion 8" speaker. Marshall EQ's are my favorite, so no complaints there. Great line in/headphone feature. Gain sounds like a marshall. No reverb, which is a bummer. I made up for it by finding a dirt cheap analog delay pedal, when mixed properly adds that depth.
Sound Quality
:
10
I play a Telecaster with a seymour duncan little 59 humbucker bridge pickup. I have wasted so much money on big amps over the years - but never even once considered selling this thing. Mine's pretty beat, and usually sounds like it is about to explode - which is awesome! It is the dirtiest sounding amp i've ever heard. I gave up on useless big stack amps a while ago. I choose little amps like this because you get to crank the shit out them, and put a mic in front of it for gigs (or rehearsal). What a waste buying a 100+ watt amp that the minute you play a show with, the soundman turns to 1 and mics it. I want the sound of an amp cranked. I love this thing - mine sounds like Angus Young on steroids.
Reliability
:
9
Mine is beat to hell and must have an electrical short in it somewhere because often times I have to kick it or move it to get power to it - but I wouldn't fix it for anything cause I think that is all part of it delivering such a dirty sound. It's solid state so you can blast it and not worry.
Customer Support
:
9
Never dealt with them. But other reviewers say they immediately respond - which is all you can ask for.
Overall Rating
:
10
The absolute best sounding small amp i've ever heard. Sure - alot of those old small fender tube amps are cool........but if you crank them, they will explode often. Trust me. If you find one of these from the 80's with some character and miles on it - and you play hard rock - buy it. You won't regret it.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: 75 Euro used
Submitted 06/21/2002
at 01:01pm
by bart vijfhuizen
Features
:
10
This little amp is made in 88, it has a high and a low input (a/b) and you can play it with 2 guitars.
its a 12 watt 8 Ohm Solidstate amp with serial number WO6356 and it has got a 10 inch Celestion G10D-25 speaker inside
the only thing i mis is a reverb unit but it sounds great anyway.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use it with my fender stratocaster and with my gibson les paul studio and i LOVE the sound of this little monster.
It goes from clean to high gain real nice. the i bought it from told me that the cleans sound just like those old AC30s but i touhgt it was a sales talk, but it wasnt, this is thge best small SS amp i ever heard !!
i bought it for when i go to jam with my band at one of the guys houses so i didnt have to drag my marshall fullstack around all the time.
And to tell you the truth, i actually liek the cleans on this little amp better than on my JCM600+1960AX
Reliability
:
10
well its from 88 and looks rather used but i opened it up and it looks perfect to me, works great, even then i putt all the knobs on 10 it works great.
Customer Support
:
10
i mailed marshall with the serial numeber and the next day i got a mail with al the specs and the original handbook, hows that for service. REALLY REALLY nice people over there
Overall Rating
:
10
GREAT little amp, i really really like it !!!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $140 (used)
Submitted 05/29/2002
at 01:52am
by Gans
Email: gans_spb at mail<dot>ru
Features
:
8
Real English solid state practise amp (not Indian or Korea, like now modern MG and AVT), 198x made. Seletion 25 on it, 15W power amp. Hi/Lo input, Gane, Level, Teble-Mid-Bass, Line out and Phones in one smart jack. Single channel. No reverb, no channel switch - very simple, it`s good for 80`th, but not enough for now. Amp has smart phones jack: when jack plugged depp into socket, you have line out, and if you a little bit pull jack back, you have headphones out with unplugged speaker - funny system.
Sound Quality
:
10
I use Washburn cs780 (Korea) with it, and sound pretty good, clear and "classic marshall". This amp Ok for blues and rock, but for trash or metall you need a external distortion pedal. Clean sound is realy clean, and overdriven sound is normally overdriven. Very good sound for 10" practise combo!
Reliability
:
10
It was made approx 15 years ago, and it still work!!! No damage, no noised capasitors, no noised knobs - incredible reliability. I naw, that is combo often used in gigs, not "home use amp"
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never, because no need.
Overall Rating
:
9
I`ve beeen playing for 8 years, and this amp good for me at my home for practise. I chose this amp over from all other amps with 8" speaker, like Marshall MG15, Crate 15, Laney HCM15 and etc., because 8" sound is so cheaper, little, not serious. Why my opinion is 9? I think, balance between "gane" and "level" knobs could be more delicate: when gane in the range 1-9 you have clean and low sound, but in the range 9-10 you directly have _loud_ crunch. It`s not so good for home use and I need constantly balansed between this two knobs.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: 45 (UK Pounds) used
Submitted 12/31/2001
at 07:41pm
by Peter
Email: pete<dot>norwood at btinternet<dot>com
Features
:
5
great little amp, i owned one during my "spending" phase, late @80's and really liked it but like everything then, i traded it for something "newer". Not at all fancy, no reverb, ect., but for 12 watts, LOUD!
Sound Quality
:
8
simple sounds, great for fx through it, just have gain on 1, vol on full
Reliability
:
10
i miked my last one up at a gig at The Rising Sun, '87, great sound but prefer a big amp for gigs
Customer Support
:
10
Marshall have on the couple of occasions i have dealt with them been fab
Overall Rating
:
10
Really glad to have found another one, I wont sell this one so quickly!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: 150 (can) used
Submitted 11/14/2001
at 03:07pm
by King
Email: King_Ferret__<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
9
great amp with almost all the power you need to jam, a little iffy when it comes to clean and loud, distorts a little but for how old it is it does great, can keep up with 2nd guitarist, drums and bass no prob.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using a Ibanez RG 350 DX (awesome guitar btw) with Powersound (magnetic i think) pickups. Great for rock. You need a good pedal for distorion then it sounds great but not high pitched and grungy, more heavy, e.x. creed, nickleback styles are awesome. High clean volumes tend to distort but its still pretty loud.
Reliability
:
10
Definitly reliable, never had a problem and my whole mini-stack even fell out of the van once onto gravel with no problems, if itrs cold somtimes it wont work for 5 min or so but hey, its about 10-15 years old. cant complain.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had a problem so as far as i am concerned they could have none and i wouldnt care
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing for only 6 years, i have these pedals to complement my amps: digital delay, octave, heavy metal, distortion, chorus and a parametric eq, i highly recommend the eq, helps the amp sound awesome. i only wish it was a little louder in the clen so it never distorted.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 09/07/2001
at 02:22am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
I bought this amp used in '84, since then it has always worked.
It's a practice amp: one channel, HI&LO inputs, Gain,Volume,H M B and that's it; Despite this it can be very loud, really suitable for recording sessions and I dare say versatile.
Sound Quality
:
9
Using a Strat or a Les Paul Studio whit P90 I normally plug in the Lo-Gain section: I think this enables you to get nice clean tones and incredible distortion - I also use a Tech XL 21 as overdrive. This is my set up for ZZ TOP or mid- seventies rock; sometimes I plug my guitar in a Zoom 9030 and then stright in the Lead 12 and be sure you get whtever sound you want. It's only a matter of using amp tones properly.
Reliability
:
10
I'd use this little monster during gigs or at reharsals since '84, never had problems: really a reliable one.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never got i touch with them
Overall Rating
:
8
I've been playing for over 20 years now through a variety of amps: Fender, Marshall, Crate, Mesa and I'm now using a Marshall JCM 900 and be sure that you don't loose so much carrying this amp to gigs and moreover is so light: ever carried a Twin? you know what I mean..
I think that to get so a small amp with so graet tone: sure you can have now amps with reverb or presence but I wouldn't change this one with any Valvestate or Performeryou could get your hands on.
The only advice is don't be lazy: learn how to use tones and gain on this amp you wont have problems on anything else!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $110 used
Submitted 06/27/2001
at 12:01pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
5
Basic features high and low inputs,gain,volume,treble,mid,bass,
Headphone or line out, on switch. 1 10 inch Celestion speaker
8 ohms, 12 watts output solid state.
Sound Quality
:
7
The clean settings are too trebley for me. There are better clean
sounding amps for sure. The distortion gain knob does not do much
until you hit about 9 then it is razor thin between an almost good
sound and too brittle of a distortion. I do not use this for clean
and I don't use its distortion. I use a Boss SD-1 pedal and that
makes a world of difference. Amp is fairly loud, not heavy to carry
either.
Reliability
:
10
Looks well made. mine is very clean and makes no bad noises at all.
Mine is dated 1985. I did a total tear down and cleaning/inspection.
The amp is very well made and you could actually work on the amp
section. It is laid out very well. Clearly marked PCB board with lots
of space between components.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Do not know.
Overall Rating
:
7
I may keep this amp. As I said I like the distortion from my Boss
SD-1 pedal. I have other amps for clean sounds.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $300-325? used
Submitted 05/26/2001
at 02:27pm
by Tom
Email: spawnos9 at aol<dot>com
Features
:
10
Hi, this amp is the head and 2 1x10 cabs. This is a great amplifier. This amp was made in the mid 1980's. The amp is very versatile for a miniature stack. This is the perfect amp for studio recording. The only problem is that it does not have reverb...but I use a reverb pedal. It has two inputs, gain, volume, treble, mids, bass, power switch. I even hooked the head up to a Marshall 4x12 cab and it cranks, but you want to make sure you keep the correct ohms. I say this is a great little solid-state Marshall. It gives you a great AC/DC tone and an terrific Billy Gibbons tone from ZZ Top. If you were to use this amp live, you would have to mic it of course, but in small clubs it would be perfect.
Sound Quality
:
10
I get great sounds with this amp. I play rock and Marshalls are great rock amps, but I'm leaning toward the Mesa Boogie's and Vox amps. The sound of this amp is just so great for 10" speakers and 12 watts. The head can be ran direct to a mixing board instead of picking up background noise. The two cabs are loaded with Celestions. Most Marshalls are loaded with Celestions. If these only had Greenbacks......One special thing is you can get with the gain nearly almost up is great pick harmonics.
Reliability
:
10
This has been a really reliable amplifier. When I first got it, I bought it from a music store but the amp was not in working order, so therefore I had to get it serviced, but other than that I have had NO problems with it whatsoever.
Customer Support
:
10
I have never dealt with Marshall. I'm sure if I did they would be friendly; When I had it repaired, the service was done very well. The problem with was that it was dusty and had some cold solders.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I have been playing for years and I think the money I gave was well worth it. This amp will soon be VINTAGE!!! I have compared this baby stack with the new 15 watters, and the only difference is the 3 watts and reverb...it may have an effects loop?? But anyways, the amp is incredible. I am thinking about using it to record my first CD.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $50.00
Submitted 05/01/2001
at 07:11pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
7
I had the good fortune of stumbling across it in a pawn shop about five years ago for a mere $50.00 ... it's a mid-1980's version. Two inputs (high and low), gain, volume, bass, mid, treble, direct out and phones out. Not fancy, but certainly gets the job done and the price was right.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using a USA Strat, using the Marshall as a preamp, into dual Fender Ultimate Chorus Amps (renouned for crappy distortion but outstanding clean channels). I play mostly blues and with this little Marshall's gain set at 3 and volume at 5, and Fenders volumes set at 5, the Fenders just purr and growl. I previously ran it through used a 75 Fender Twin and the Ultimate Chorus, and got great tone until the Twin bit the dust. Running the Lead 12 through the two Ultimate Chorus's was a bit noisy at first, but the addition of a Boss NS-2, has made a huge difference! I like just a bit of break-up and the Marshall gets it. I can get great SRV tones, Bluesbreaker, or crank it up for a bit of Hendrix tone. I have also run an acoustic (min gain & volume settings) through the low input channel, and in conjunction with the Fender's chorus and reverbs channels have gotten lush, crisp tones (Think SRV Lenny tone)! DI recording yields some awsome tones. Dynamics and response are damned close to tubes...really impressive.
Reliability
:
9
I've played the holy hell out of this set-up, and have had no problems over the past five years. Dependability, and bucks were the primary reason I leaned towards this set-up. I'm sure I'll get another 5 years. I'll never give this amp up...it's fun, cheap, and with a little ingenuity this amp can definetly be a value added purchase.
Customer Support
:
9
It's built like a tank, and in the 5 years I've owned it, it's performed flawlessly.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing over ten years, and have owned many other amps and effects...but my current minimal amp set-up sounds great, and has been very dependable. I really like the marshall break-up, and usually roll the high end off the treble. I have tried virtually every distortion/over-drive stompbox made, and the Lead 12 gives me that growl I'd been searching for!
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/29/2001
at 09:00pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
3
The other reviews cover the features. Why anyone would give this amp a "9" for features is beyond me... it's got one channel, no reverb, you get the idea. The amp is pretty weak in terms of overall value. My 6w champ is louder.
Sound Quality
:
4
The clean sounds are VERY sterile. We're talking no warmth at all. They're not terrible but not what I would consider good either. The top end is very brittle. With the gain up the amp is better; it's got fairly tight bass and crunches OK but the high end is still kind of buzzy. The EQ section is not very flexible. Even with the treble all the way down you can't roll off the sizzle.
Reliability
:
7
Seems like it's built OK. I pulled apart the chassis; everything is mounted on a PCB; drop this sucker on it's face and it could toast the whole amp. The pots were very noisy but a little Caig De-Oxit fixed that.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
4
I've been playing for nearly a decade and have owned a lot of amps. This one happens to be a friends which I had for a weekend while I was fixing it (the previously mentioned noisy pots). It's not the worst amp I've ever played but it's hardly the best. I'm baffled on why the other reviews rave about this amp. It might be worth $50 or $60 but my SF Fender Champ is much better.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $150 used
Submitted 01/23/2001
at 01:21pm
by Nat Trusty
Email: nat_trusty<at>bluecommune dot com
Features
:
9
This is the musician's plug-n-play type amp. Gain, Volume, B/M/T is all you need. Lo and high inputs; HP/Line out. This is the combo model. Opened her up and found the inspection date of 3/24/86. I use this amp primarily for practice but have also used it for small gigs with a full band.
Sound Quality
:
9
Great Marshall sound. Crisp highs and punchy mids. I generally like a tighter bottom end, but sounds great never-the-less. It's a little dificult to find the sweet spot. The transition into saturation is transistor sharp.
Reliability
:
10
Never had a problem with this amp. Built like a rock.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing for about 8 years. This was the first amp I purchased. After three other amps came and went, I'm finally playing a Fender 70's Silverface Bassman 100 into a Fender 2X12. My guitar of choice is a Gibson Les Paul Custom of unkown origin. After a few years in the closet, I was able to resurect my Fender from the dead. Damn Kahler bridge! I've also been known to use the DigiTech RP2000 for home recording or dinking around.
I will never willfully give up this amp. If by circumstance we should part company, I would look at a small tube amp.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: US $50.00
Submitted 01/17/2001
at 04:39pm
by Mark Mondahl
Email: marciamarmar<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
7
1985 Lead 12. (mod.# 5005)Features include pre and post gain, treble mid and bass eq, a line out/headphone jack, and a on/off switch that doubles as a power indicator. 12 watt solid state amp and a 10" Celestion Speaker. Barebones, to say the least, but it's the TONE that makes it great.
Sound Quality
:
10
This amp was seemingly designed to be played in conjunction with my '56 Les Paul Junior. It sounds okay with my other guitars, but my Jr. SCREAMS, when played through this amp. Great hard rock tone, (Bad Co., etc.) The clean tone is okay, but when you push the pre gain to about 9, and the post on 3, it sounds fantastic. I've been reading that this amp is strictly a practice amp, and having used it in a couple of studios, it is very much at home in a digital studio environment. Playing lead really cuts through the mix, and the rhythm crunch is awesome.
Reliability
:
10
I bought this from the original owner, who had had it just a few months, and have played the dog out of it ever since, and I've never had any problems with it. I lost a knob cap once, and that's the end of it. (This just adds character!)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I've never dealt with the company, and I've owned several Marshalls, although I've bought it all used.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've been playing guitar since 1974, and have owned many amps, but I've kept this one through it all. I own a 50's Gibson, a Johnson Millenium 150, a Marshall JCM800, a Marshall Lead 100, and a Mesa/Boogie Studio .22 Caliber+, but I will never get rid of this Lead 12. It just has a tone that I love. The only thing I wish they had done with this amp, is to add a presence control. Other than that, this amp is fantastic.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: $250 (Austrailian) used
Submitted 12/12/2000
at 07:36pm
by (Spade , Addiction) Douglas lundstedt
Email: spade<at>whatmail dot com
Features
:
10
This is a pretty good amplifier for its day , it has the standard array of knobs to get you started , Including , gain , master ,treble , middle and bass and a 20w celestion speaker to boot , two independent channels of high and low , pa out , and headphone in . and marshall namesake to boot , what more could you want? is it really a practice amp?
Sound Quality
:
10
It is a marshall , what could i say ? clean overtones of the sizzling celestion speaker , plus the great distortion if you crank it up loud . I have been experimenting with the tones of this amp and it has a great range , good stage amp , who needs a p.a , just crank up and let loose , I am currently using a 1957 custom shop strat , B.c rich warlock , and Hohner st viper 2 , and it just keeps rocking , who needs tubes when you can just open wide with this puppy and let it roar.
Reliability
:
10
Bloody reliable it is a valvestate aint it? you think as you turn the Gain to 10 , surprise ! it anit a tube and it gives you the crunch to divebomb your neibours. I have had it only 1 week and i will never get another , all i need now is a effects box and im on fire!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Who needs it , marshalls outlive the bands that made them famous!
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing 7 years , and I have always wanted a marshall amp , now that i have one that i can play every day at home or at gigs where I need a great sound ill use the marshall! , If you find one keep it , they are one of a kind , also if you put an electro acoustic through it , make sure gain is never over 2 , and remember have fun . Im a professional guitar player , and in my opinion , any amp with the marshall name is a good amp.
The Other gear I own:-
Guitars.
57 custom shop strat
hohner st viper , locking tremlo custom with slash,s signature
Bc rich warlock us standard thru neck
Maton 1949 alver originial #1 off production in aus (rare)
Velencia 1980 custom made classicial 3/4 body full sized neck
Spandeshca Guitarra classical full size (rare , made in iran)
Amps:-
Yamaha Budokan 10g ( 50 watt speaker fitted , custom circuitry)
Guyatone 40w bass amp
Carson 10w practice (dont ever buy one)
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: stole it
Submitted 11/26/2000
at 07:43am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
i bought this cool little mini-stack cause it looked cool.it's pretty good though.it doesn't work when it's broke.go figure.
Sound Quality
:
8
only one channell but i called the ghostbusters and they said they couldn't help me.it sounds like an ambulance on tuesdays!
Reliability
:
10
very dependible.i've gigged with it for a year when my big amp broke.
just took a lead from the line out to the p.a and i was set.i've noticed that it doesn't like it when you throw your guitar at it.it tends to break
Customer Support
:
10
i called them up for no reason whatsoever and they offered me a job.
i said no.
Overall Rating
:
10
i've alson noticed that it's small enough to put in a corner and laugh at.i once threw it at an old lady.she wasn't impressed
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
Havent worked with Marshall so I dont know?
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
Never contacted them
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
What customer service?
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
10
20 years old. Just like brand new.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
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
:
No Opinion
no experience w/ them yet. they must be a lonely bunch
Overall Rating
:
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
:
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
:
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.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/17/2000
at 06:57am
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
:
8
I'm using it mainly with an old squire strat. Plaing 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
:
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.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/30/1998
at 08:56am
by Anonymous
Email: flush28 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
9
It has 12 watts, features are pretty simple (gain, treble, bass etc.) your tipical features on a practice amp.
Sound Quality
:
9
I've only been playing for about 6 months, so I don't know alot about sound. I play with a Mach 1( If any body knows who makes this guitar please let me know, It looks like a Les Paul exactly). The sound is real smooth and the tone is great. It sounds great to me. I give it a 9 because I don't know much about sound.
Reliability
:
9
My Dad bought it at a Pawn shop about 6 or 7 years ago. It's still going.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with any one.
Overall Rating
:
10
Like I said my dad bought this thing 6 or 7 years ago used, and it is still running. I've only been playing for about 6 months but I've heard good guitar sound, and this baby is a great little practice amp.
Product: Marshall Lead 12
Price Paid: Australian $275
Submitted 06/03/1998
at 02:49am
by Pete
Email: moshpete<at>mis dot net dot au
Features
:
7
Well I bought this amp for practising at home, the amp has a very simple design with a volume, gain, bass, mid, and treble control with two inputs for two guitars.
Sound Quality
:
9
Well the first time I turned the amp on I was impressed!!! The amp has a very loud and heavy sound. I mean... for a 12watt amp to pump power like that is just unreal. When I first got it I expected it to be a quiet, low bass and crap distortion amp. I bought it for practice and I ended up doing outside gigs with it, well.. with P.A. of course.
Reliability
:
10
Ive had it for 3 years, cranked up the gain and volume to full, and had no problems at all.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I havent dealt with the company.
Overall Rating
:
8
I have been playing metal for 4 years and through 1 of those years I have used this amp for gigs. I now own a Marshall Valvestate, but I still use the amp for home practice.
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