I've heard people dis on Marshalls from time to time and I don't know if its a Ford-Chevy thing or rooted in fact from a bad experience. Some of the crappiest noise I have ever heard emanated from a Fender. I've also heard some squealy icepick from a Marshall. However, I go back to operator or equipment error in all cases.
To the Marshall haters, take a look at the 70's: Trower, Rush, Foghat, Kansas, Kiss, Van Halen, Humble Pie, ZZ Top, on and on... Virtually everyone had them on their back line and in the studio - even the Jackson 5. Lots of fantastic sounding music there. I've seen most of these bands live and they sounded great. I played out with both the 50 and the Major and I would not trade them for another. My first "big" amp was an early 60's Bandmaster, I sold it.
I also saw Nugent with his wall of Twin Reverb Fenders and was not all that impressed - yet Toy Caldwell made them sing so sweet! You only need to compare the mighty Marshall-Clapton in John Mayall or Cream to the lifeless plink-plink-plink with his change in early 70's to Fenders. Man those Fenders sound like crap!!!! Right? Where would surf music be without the wonderful chime of the Fender? How about Larry Carlton, Steve Howe, Brian Setzer, Mike Bloomfield, James Burton, Stevie Ray, Neil Young - all in the Fender army, and I'd say they did quite well for themselves!
I think I could manage to make the best amp in the universe sound like crap. I am also quite sure that if it was capable, I could make it sound smooth and sweet or aggressive and raw. I do have my favorites, but Marshall and Fender didn't sell a bazzilion amps because they sounded like crap.
PRR, I like that! Track day for the big thumpers! Hey, they have nostalgia drag races, why not amp day at the local auditorium!
Jim