Which marshall amps go to 11




















HypnoToad Posted April 3, Awesome film! Just saw it for the first time not so long ago. Originally posted by hondro. Originally posted by guitarkid Marty DiBergi: Oh, I see. And most amps go up to ten?

Nigel Tufnel: Exactly. Marty DiBergi: Does that mean it's louder? Is it any louder? Marty DiBergi: I don't know. Marty DiBergi: Put it up to eleven. Nigel Tufnel: Eleven. One louder. Nigel Tufnel: [pause] These go to eleven. Originally posted by 2mcuh2soon. Originally posted by timmy Now lets see if they have a clip of the part where he's playing the nice piano part, you know, suck my love pump.

Splendor Posted April 3, Originally posted by pink freud. Zen Posted April 3, Originally posted by SentimentalMood. Given the dialogue for nearly the entire movie was improvised by the actors based on a rough outline of scenes, normally you might think they came up with it on the spot.

Thus, this was definitely pre-planned. And, in fact, if you look into it as we did, Christopher Guest who played Spinal Tap lead shredder Nigel Tufnel in the film and did the commentary in character stated in said commentary that they had Marshall produce a custom plate to attach to the front of the amplifier. He points out that he has his amps customized with special dials. The company later began releasing amplifiers with volume knobs that went to 20, and actually got Guest to reprise his role as Nigel Tufnel to advertise one of the earliest such amps- the Marshall JCM A steam turbine drives a generator which powers electric motors which drive the wheels.

The wikipedia article also has a photo so much like the illustration at the top of this page that surely the illustration was copied off this photo. The locomotives certainly could travel the entire route without a failure. They were well thought out but not real well designed. Your email address will not be published. This fact coming from one of the main characters, helps make the guitar brand look good.

Ethos is established for both Gibson and the movie in a similar way as Marshall. A rock guitarist playing Gibson guitars in the film makes Gibson look good, while having the well-known Gibson brand in the film makes This is Spinal Tap look good.

O ne of the less obvious product placements in Heineken beer. There are three different scenes that Heineken appears in. In each one the band members are sitting around, talking and there is a Heineken box and bottles in plain sight, with the logo clearly visible. This portrays Heineken as the beer that rockers drink, so it appeals to the audience.

One scene in particular does a good job of advertising the beer as a fun beer. The band members are all on their tour bus and they are joking around and having a good time.



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