04/11/2021
Marshall 1959 HW , Whether it's alongside Jimi Hendrix or many other guitar heroes, this amp was and is constantly found as a companion - the "1959" is arguably the Marshall amp with the most eventful history, with the most reissues and special series, that has ever existed in the history of the Brits. And since 2004, there has been (parallel to the 1959SLP from the New Vintage series) yet another edition. The 1959HW is a very special treat, because it is completely hand-wired using the exact same manufacturing techniques to produce Jimi Hendrix's stage amps (at that time still in Jim Marshall's first factory in Hayes).
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Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Revision G is the classic Rectifier sound that most of us think of when referencing the Rectifier Series: big, robust low end with loads of gain and volume to back it up. Used by a wide variety of artists such has Rollins Band, Sublime, Soundgarden, 311, Jeff Buckley, Foo Fighters and No Use For A Name, the Revision G began life with a small logo before transitioning to a large Mesa badge, several hundred amps into the run. Also featuring a Parallel FX Loop, tolex covered headshell and detachable power cord (early Rev G's still had an attached cord).
By the time 1994 rolled around, you could not turn on the radio at any time of day without hearing this amplifier for the rest of the decade. As Nu-Metal came into popularity in the late 90's, the Rev G was embraced by Linkin Park, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, Creed and many more.