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A Glorious ADA MP-1. Wanted one forever and finally scored one cheap (one output does not work, back jack. Easy fix but no need at the moment).
So far only have a couple hours on it but it does exactly what I expected it too...80's tone in a box. Got Michael Wagener's settings from the Skid Row/Extreme/White Lion (ew!) settings and have been tweaking from there. LOVE the chorused out lead tones you can get on this thing...I own a few chorus pedals but this just has 'that' sound.
Any tips on this guy for me? Still lots to play with on this. So far in comparison to the jmp-1 it is simply a different flavour. Seems a little less meaty but at the same time I have owned the JMP-1 for over 5 years so I definitely know it better and how to tweak it to my liking.
Below is the rest of my 'home' setup, taken days before the MP-1 showed up as well as showing off 2 guitars I am tracking leads with atm. The 800 only gets used at home for recording, hence why its out at the moment (the other is permanently at the jamspace and I swap them back and forth) whereas the rack is home use only. I've got a long closet in behind that wall where I have a 2x12 with V30's all mic'd up as well. Generally the 800's I use for rhythms and the rack for leads when at home.
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-Weber Mass Lite Attenuator
-Korg Tuner
-Phonic Power conditioner (aka glorified power strip)
-Alesis Quadraverb
-Marhall JMP-1
-Lots of misc pedals. Back line in front of amp, front line in loop
-Radial loop switcher
-Peavey Classic Series 60/60 Power amp with JJ 6L6's
-1983 Marshall JCM 800 2204 Modded.
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