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Marshall Bluesbreaker
The Marshall Bluesbreaker is the popular name given to the Models 1961 and 1962 guitar amplifiers made by Marshall from 1964/1965 to 1972.
The Bluesbreaker, which derives its nickname from being used by Eric Clapton with John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, is credited with delivering "the sound that launched British blues-rock in the mid-1960s." It was Marshall's first combo amplifier,〔 and was described as "arguably the most important () in the company's history" and "the definitive rock amplifier."
==History==
According to the most widely accepted story, Eric Clapton wanted an amp that would fit in the boot of his car, so he asked Jim Marshall (whose store in London he frequented) to make him a combo amp powerful enough to use on stage. According to Robb Lawrence's ''The Early Years of the Les Paul Legacy'', Jim Marshall initially gave Clapton a Model 1961 with 4×10" speakers, which was soon replaced with a 2×12" Model 1962. Clapton used the combo amplifier with his 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard, allegedly in combination with a Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster,〔 which resulted in the creation of a texture of sound that would become regarded as iconic in the realm of blues oriented rock.
Marshall's Model 1961/1962 combo amplifier entered the market at an affordable price—one third cheaper than a Vox AC30 and half the price of a Fender Bassman combo.〔〔 Its reputation was cemented when Clapton, who had rejoined John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, used one to record ''Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton''—a set of sessions now widely regarded as "historic". After that, the combo became known as the "Bluesbreaker."〔 The model was discontinued in 1972.〔
Due to its iconic status amongst collectors, the Bluesbreaker has become one of the most collectible and valuable vintage guitar amplifiers. According to a 2011 ''Vintage Guitar'' article ranking the twenty-five "most valuable amplifiers", the 1966/1967 Bluesbreaker is seventh on the list, with solid original examples fetching prices between US$8,300 and US$10,000.

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