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Published on 05/25/09 at 07:36
CAUTION: AMP RARE!
Head smaller than the "traditional".
Transistor 100 Watts.
Front: 1 footswitch jack, 1 guitar input. Reverb. Master Vol.
Behind: effects loop, DI output with Vol. Independent 2 HP.
1 channel bass / mid / trebble / v + 1 channel tone / vol / gain (push-pull: Crunch / heavey), the 2 channels can be "coupled" and that's the best of the best!
UTILIZATION
The grip is not intuitive and must spend some time with it before obtaining the desired sound according to the style played.
SOUNDS
So this amp has the Marshall sound! Very versatile but must be in love with the Marshall ... In fact, for fans of Hendrix, Clapton, Page, etc. ...
The MOSFET is HYPER POWERFUL and leaves behind most tube amps from the same brand. Nevertheless, the receiver performs well in noise level even at very low volume but less dynamic, of course ...
Heat = 10/10
Dynamic = 10/10
Low = 10/10
The only weak point treble much, much, much too fickle. Once we push them a bit, it becomes shrill! Shame So, it is better to compensate for this problem with effects (comp, equa ...).
OVERALL OPINION
So I had a lot of Marshall (Valvestate combo of the triple body Super Lead with HP green back through the various consors and JCM) and none had put me on the ass as the MOSFET. Personally, I have the version stack (head + 2 speakers: 1965a and 1965b which are 4x10 inch Celestion. Brackets: these speakers are the best I have had the opportunity to hear so far) with a new twist really! It is a pleasure to say that it sounds old Marshall without the constraint of the lamps. In addition, it is "small" so easily transportable (even in version 3 body).
Last point, the aesthetic level, it is really beautiful, vintage style.
Frankly, + nice success with Marshall!
Head smaller than the "traditional".
Transistor 100 Watts.
Front: 1 footswitch jack, 1 guitar input. Reverb. Master Vol.
Behind: effects loop, DI output with Vol. Independent 2 HP.
1 channel bass / mid / trebble / v + 1 channel tone / vol / gain (push-pull: Crunch / heavey), the 2 channels can be "coupled" and that's the best of the best!
UTILIZATION
The grip is not intuitive and must spend some time with it before obtaining the desired sound according to the style played.
SOUNDS
So this amp has the Marshall sound! Very versatile but must be in love with the Marshall ... In fact, for fans of Hendrix, Clapton, Page, etc. ...
The MOSFET is HYPER POWERFUL and leaves behind most tube amps from the same brand. Nevertheless, the receiver performs well in noise level even at very low volume but less dynamic, of course ...
Heat = 10/10
Dynamic = 10/10
Low = 10/10
The only weak point treble much, much, much too fickle. Once we push them a bit, it becomes shrill! Shame So, it is better to compensate for this problem with effects (comp, equa ...).
OVERALL OPINION
So I had a lot of Marshall (Valvestate combo of the triple body Super Lead with HP green back through the various consors and JCM) and none had put me on the ass as the MOSFET. Personally, I have the version stack (head + 2 speakers: 1965a and 1965b which are 4x10 inch Celestion. Brackets: these speakers are the best I have had the opportunity to hear so far) with a new twist really! It is a pleasure to say that it sounds old Marshall without the constraint of the lamps. In addition, it is "small" so easily transportable (even in version 3 body).
Last point, the aesthetic level, it is really beautiful, vintage style.
Frankly, + nice success with Marshall!