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Marshall JMP 1992 MKII Super Bass 100w Head 1977
Originally released in 1967 for contrabass (with a very suggestive name), the potential of Super Bass was “discovered” by guitarists and became the main option of Jimmy Page, who used his 1968 Super Bass 100 in the main recordings of Led Zeppelin.
And since it was originally an amplifier developed for bass players, we couldn't help but mention Lemmy Kilmister. Lemmy's 1992 Super Bass 100 from 1976 was known as “Murder One”, and is the only and extremely saturated record of Motorhead's bass in the history of Rock 'n Roll.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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