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Description

Step back in time with the iconic 1972 Marshall 100W Super Lead, a powerhouse in the world of guitar amplifiers. Revered for its distinctive Plexi sound, this amplifier head is a testament to Marshall's legacy, delivering that classic British tone which has shaped countless legendary rock performances. The 1972 edition is celebrated for its raw, unprocessed sound, making it the go-to choice for musicians seeking that authentic vintage vibe.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Super Lead is equipped with four EL34 power tubes and three ECC83 preamp tubes, offering a robust and dynamic range of sounds from crisp cleans to crunchy overdrives. Its four-input design allows for versatile tonal options, encouraging musicians to experiment with jumper cabling for unique sound configurations. This amplifier head is as much a piece of musical history as it is a tool for crafting future hits.

Whether you’re a collector, a performer, or an audio purist, the 1972 Marshall 100W Super Lead provides unparalleled audio quality and reliability. Embrace the sound that defined an era with this exceptional piece of equipment.

Key Features:

  • 100 watts of power output
  • Four EL34 power tubes
  • Three ECC83 preamp tubes
  • Four-input design for versatile connections
  • Renowned for its classic Plexi sound
  • Perfect for achieving vintage rock tones
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Vintage 1972 Marshall Super Lead 100 Amp Head Demo AC/DC and More!

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Vintage 1972 Marshall Super Lead 100 Amp Head Demo AC/DC and More!

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1972 Marshall Super Lead 100w VS. Fryette Powerstation 100

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1972 Marshall Super Lead Plexi - The Sound of Classic Rock

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Alex Zilinski Guitar

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Build quality

  • The transition from plexiglass to aluminum control panels marks post-1969 models, with 1972 onward models featuring 6550 power tubes unless modified to EL34s.

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  • The original “Marshall” branded Tesla EL-34's and Mullard preamp tubes contribute significantly to its vintage sound authenticity.

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Features and functionality

  • Models before 1976 lack rocker switches for power and standby, and pre-1974 units use turret board construction instead of printed circuit boards.

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  • The amp features a selectable 60/100 watt power-scaling option, providing flexibility in power output while maintaining its classic tone.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Swapping 6550 tubes for EL34s is recommended to achieve the classic Marshall sound, replicating the tonal characteristics of Hendrix and Zeppelin.

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  • A master volume mod initially placed pre-phase inverter was more effective when swapped to post-phase inverter for better tonal control.

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Use cases and applications

  • A Fryette Power Station can effectively manage the Super Lead's volume, allowing for practical use without compromising its iconic tone.

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User experience

  • Owners note enhanced tone without overdrive pedals, mentioning compressors like the Keeley Plus are only occasionally needed for slight tweaks.

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  • Owners describe playing this amp as a historical journey through hard rock guitar, highlighting its unique connection to classic rock tones.

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See how Uli Jon Roth uses 1972 Marshall 100W Super Lead

Uli Jon Roth

Guitarist

Scorpions

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All of the Scorpions albums that Uli is on used this Marsahll.

See how Kevin Starrs uses 1972 Marshall 100W Super Lead

Kevin Starrs

Singer, Guitarist

Uncle Acid and The Deadbeats

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"actually used a ’72 Marshall Super Lead on quite a lot of the record, which is unusual for us."

See how Mitch Wilson uses 1972 Marshall 100W Super Lead

Mitch Wilson

Singer, Guitarist

No Knife

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"I played through a 1971 Marshall Super Lead with no pedals."

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