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Marshall AFD100 Signature Slash

Tube Guitar Amp Head from Marshall belonging to the Signature series

Djezeking Djezeking

«  Oh yeah, anyway ....! »

Published on 02/13/13 at 13:53
All tube amp
Slash Signature 100 watt
Both inputs low and high
No effect
Insert a loop
Two-channel one gain
one automatic adjuster bais easily change lamps .... top top
Lot of goodies included with (T shirt, certification etc ....)

Printing buy an amp character and quality.
Attention marketing Slash plays in the balance.
But that does not make today???

UTILIZATION

Simple configuration at the start and end not that much.
Let me explain.
If the config is as equal in marshall dab not very advanced, the rest needs to be tested.
Gain greatly affects the sound, not just the gain strictly speaking, but also grain, equal and texture of sound. You can spend blues type filter wha wha kind a very very high gain rock.
I love it. As mentioned in other reviews, you need to know to play on volume and tone knobs on the guitar.
From a micro switch, I went from big crunch to gain perfect.

Careful not strictly speaking a clear sound.
Two channels:
More dry and clear bass
A heavier
And a single gain .... YIKES!!
But playing the guitar volume and tone you get there.
Otherwise one solution number two preamp plugged into the insert loop (quality) and a pedal switch A / B and voila.

SOUNDS

I adore this amp to really rock, blues may be less on the pop albeit a Fender, it must be okay.
Slash's very typical, that is true, but not only. This grain was very special, very sharp, but really top top and allow to stand out in a mix easily together.

While compressed, with a reverb room or flat is fun blues rock.

OVERALL OPINION

I expected a lot before writing my opinion just to get back.
So for 4 months, I treat.

Value for money quality for the Marhall, I'm not disappointed.
For a more versatile amp, a réedtition the JCM 800 is not bad but I cracked the signature Slash, I admit ... lol

I home the JCM 2000, fender hybrid head lamp and frankly, it is my great complementary matisse today.
Side scraper, a 2012 Les Paul Standard and Les Paul Slash in Seymour Signature ...... ha ha ha
A washburn mounted handle jazz and rock bridge in its very Fenderien that sounds great on the AFD 100.

I remake this choice and I assume.
Amp that seem simple at first, but that can be fine as long as the owner uses his brain and refines the gain setting and tone of the guitar
After, I think I'll crack on a Fender Deluxe JTM or as soon as I have the budget.