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That was actually ok my mind too! I know that’s a very versatile amp!I'm surprised nobody has suggested the SLO 100
That was actually ok my mind too! I know that’s a very versatile amp!I'm surprised nobody has suggested the SLO 100
I’ll have to check some of these out! I don’t even know what the Trip Tik is! Haha I heard the Spawn Quickrod models are cool too!The Trip Tik is good. The Archon. The Spawn Quickrod models are good. CAE3+ is modern marshall vibe. The Soldano models are all great too. FAS Hot Rod. Lots of options in there!
Dimed Bogner Shiva Clean (yes, clean), all to 11The plexi’s and jmp’s sound fantastic, but I want a little more of the modern element with it.
Brit 800 Mod is a corker as well. 95% of the time all anyone needs is a boosted 800 though.
Yeah, something about the low end and low mids that seems a bit much to me. For some reason, when I hear other people play them, they are midrangey and chewy, but when I try them, they either seem too sizzly, or too dark and wooly. The odd thing though is I use it a lot in recording for double tracked rhythms, but I don't gel with them live for some reason.My actual Friedman BE-100 sounds just like you've explained, briding the gap between vintage and modern dream Marshall tones. I couldn't bond with the Axe models for some reason however. With the new firmware I really like all the other Marshall-based higher gain options (namely the Cameron and Splawn and even the Trainwrecks).
Where do you move the MV to? How does that work??+1 for Brit Silver.
The new revision of it is spot on from my experience with them (I don’t have any 2555’s to compare it to anymore as they were all sold when I got sounds close enough).
I’ve also started going down the “modded Marshall” rabbit hole with jumped JMP’s by adding input boost and saturation then moving the MV which brings them into a more modern sound.
To me, the MV defaults of 4 or 5 seems high.Where do you move the MV to? How does that work??
Which is where modern amps get their gain. Jcm800 and back, the gain comes from the whole thing. This is probably why boosting a cranked one works wonders.To me, the MV defaults of 4 or 5 seems high.
I usually start with MV's at 2 to 3 then up the level to get back to 0dB.
Maybe I just like preamp distortion more than power amp. Idk.
Tis true!Which is where modern amps get their gain. Jcm800 and back, the gain comes from the whole thing. This is probably why boosting a cranked one works wonders.
It’s really good after latest updateI’ve added the Brit silver to my live gig rig to cross the line between vintage Marshalls and modern ones. Much of the tone comes from the cab block IRs and the speaker impedance curve (SIC) in the amp block.
Oh, got ya! I thought you meant like, virtually changing the position of the MV one of those internal settings.. my bad hahaha there more I think about it, I wasn’t think when I replied hahahTo me, the MV defaults of 4 or 5 seems high.
I usually start with MV's at 2 to 3 then up the level to get back to 0dB.
Maybe I just like preamp distortion more than power amp. Idk.