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Published on 06/29/05 at 14:35
Best value:
Excellent
The marshall AVT50 owns a pre-amp lamp lamp ECC83 (12AX7 type)
Speaker made by Celestion 12''
Possible connection to a speaker (impedance 8/16ohms)
A clear channel - a channel saturated overdrive - internal spring reverb-
Headphone jack - jack CD - Footswitch - Fx fx send and return for effects loop
UTILIZATION
Readable manual that poses no problem of comprehension.
Simple setup and use.
Very wide pallet of sound - all depend on the effects used (or series or loop 2)
SOUNDS
The Marshall sound - The pre-amp tube enhances the sound quality. All configurations have been tested ... Loop / series etc. ... The rendering is good ... both with clear sounds with sounds saturated.
Saturations important types SansAmp GT2, MXR, Boss go quite well or even very well with a noise gate to predict for Tech21.
The clean sounds are downright good: crystalline and wishes to slap with rather nice harmonies
OVERALL OPINION
In general, Marshall is used for the grain typical UK.
This little combo associated with ECC83 delivers clear sound quite interesting. From dun certain level of volume, the pre-amp starts to saturate the preamplifier stage to create a saturation of a typical tube amp.
The grain used to refine the color of sound: its wide range of bright blues rock until saturation.
I use this material for over 2 years. Personally I only play on the clean channel from which I built my sound (clear crystalline was saturated). Floor lamp pre-amplification delivers a warm and rich in harmony. The Overdrive channel is not used because of saturation juser a little tougher and it is easier to settle on a clear channel rather quune saturated channel.
Excellent value for money. Intermediate between the all-tube and transistors (MGX Series with its cold and linear). I do it again without hesitation that choice - very good compromise lamp / transistor consider leaving the acquisition of a head AVT150 to repeat in the studio and on stage.
Speaker made by Celestion 12''
Possible connection to a speaker (impedance 8/16ohms)
A clear channel - a channel saturated overdrive - internal spring reverb-
Headphone jack - jack CD - Footswitch - Fx fx send and return for effects loop
UTILIZATION
Readable manual that poses no problem of comprehension.
Simple setup and use.
Very wide pallet of sound - all depend on the effects used (or series or loop 2)
SOUNDS
The Marshall sound - The pre-amp tube enhances the sound quality. All configurations have been tested ... Loop / series etc. ... The rendering is good ... both with clear sounds with sounds saturated.
Saturations important types SansAmp GT2, MXR, Boss go quite well or even very well with a noise gate to predict for Tech21.
The clean sounds are downright good: crystalline and wishes to slap with rather nice harmonies
OVERALL OPINION
In general, Marshall is used for the grain typical UK.
This little combo associated with ECC83 delivers clear sound quite interesting. From dun certain level of volume, the pre-amp starts to saturate the preamplifier stage to create a saturation of a typical tube amp.
The grain used to refine the color of sound: its wide range of bright blues rock until saturation.
I use this material for over 2 years. Personally I only play on the clean channel from which I built my sound (clear crystalline was saturated). Floor lamp pre-amplification delivers a warm and rich in harmony. The Overdrive channel is not used because of saturation juser a little tougher and it is easier to settle on a clear channel rather quune saturated channel.
Excellent value for money. Intermediate between the all-tube and transistors (MGX Series with its cold and linear). I do it again without hesitation that choice - very good compromise lamp / transistor consider leaving the acquisition of a head AVT150 to repeat in the studio and on stage.