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Just as an aside, as someone who sort of knows what a Les Paul through a Marshall sounds like but equally has never really played through a Marshall in anger...how would one define the Marshall "sound"..?
(And yes I know Marshall have made more than one amp during their many years, but generally speaking here I think there is definitely a Marshall "sound"...)
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Well it all boils down to me buying a new guitar (of the big G variety) and going for the cliched 'Classic Rock' sound...but via pedals that I can easiy sneak into the house rather than a new amp ;-)
I'm dead happy with my amp, no plans at all to change that, but for my own enjoyment I like to have a few different sounds on tap...even though I know that joe public down the boozers I play won't actually care.
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Mindbogglingy convincing, v powerful EQ, and does various Marshall eras all from one unit.
I say def try one - maybe 2nd hand (MkI without the speaker emulation switch go cheaper and just as good) and flip it if you don't get on with it.
Budget option: used Mooer Cruncher