I love the classic Marshall crunch. But being an at home player only, tubes don't do very well for me. I can get up to more than TV volume, as I live in a house, not an apt, but I can never seem to hit the sweet spot with tubes. I know Marshall SS will not be the same as Marshall tube, but maybe it would be close. I tried the MG and AVT, just as soon keep my Valvetronix, I think the Marshall models on it sound as good. Am I just as well off to keep the modeler? Or maybe there's an older Marshall SS that is decent and I could have both?
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Originally posted by smauk43I love the classic Marshall crunch. But being an at home player only, tubes don't do very well for me. I can get up to more than TV volume, as I live in a house, not an apt, but I can never seem to hit the sweet spot with tubes. I know Marshall SS will not be the same as Marshall tube, but maybe it would be close. I tried the MG and AVT, just as soon keep my Valvetronix, I think the Marshall models on it sound as good. Am I just as well off to keep the modeler? Or maybe there's an older Marshall SS that is decent and I could have both?
As for good SS amps...hell yeah...pretty much any of the 80s Marshall amps...Lead 12/Master Lead 30 and it's ilk. I don't know model numbers off hand...but 5XXX was one series. MOSFET Heads...and there were some tube power amp/ss preamp ones that were excellent too.
Any of the old 80s british made models with real celestions were dang good SS amps.
Also old Randall RGs from the 1980s and the newer B-52 heads tey sell at GC.I'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
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Thanks Jeff,
guess the best place is to start perusing Ebay and keep an eye out for those models because I don't recall seeing of those in local shops.
The B 52's have a Marshally tone huh? How was the quality, never played one of them. How about the current Randalls, not the same I guess?Gibson LP Traditional Plus - 57 classics
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http://cgi.ebay.com/used-Marshall-52...QQcmdZViewItem.
Is this the 5 series you're talking about?Gibson LP Traditional Plus - 57 classics
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Thats the exact one I had! Good amp. Sounds better through a closed back cab. In fact, if you don't need want/a footswitchable clean channel, just seek out a lead 12 and run it through a 1/2/4 x12. they have about as much gain as a 800 channel switcher in the lead mode. A TS on top sounds pretty good for a boost. GREAT bedroom amp.
B52s will do a decent Marshall type tone as well as heavier. But it's pretty much higher gain or nothing. Think 800 series and beyond as opposed to JTM45/PLexi crunch.
Newer Randalls and the B-52 are more buzzy than those old Marshalls.I'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
Remember, it's just a plank of wood. YOU have to find the music in it - The Telecaster Handbook
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saw a couple lead 12's on there. Look a little boxy, guess that's a cab would be for though huh? I don't play a lot of clean, just when I'm playing around on the Valvetronix, I think it does a good enough impression of the Fender models and the Boutique clean is decent as well. So that should satisfy what little cleans I play around with. I'm just an old hair metal leftover trying to learn everything from AC/DC early era up to all the hair metal glory days (poison, cinderella, etc.....) Most of which was Marshall, unless my memory has been "fogged" since the 80's were kind of a blur (hey I was young and able then!!!)Gibson LP Traditional Plus - 57 classics
Gibson LP Studio - Suhr Aldrich/490r
Fender American Tele
Epi 57 LP Jr. reissue - SD SP90-2
Vox VT 60
Vox AD30 Valvetronix
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Originally posted by smauk43saw a couple lead 12's on there. Look a little boxy, guess that's a cab would be for though huh? I don't play a lot of clean, just when I'm playing around on the Valvetronix, I think it does a good enough impression of the Fender models and the Boutique clean is decent as well. So that should satisfy what little cleans I play around with. I'm just an old hair metal leftover trying to learn everything from AC/DC early era up to all the hair metal glory days (poison, cinderella, etc.....) Most of which was Marshall, unless my memory has been "fogged" since the 80's were kind of a blur (hey I was young and able then!!!)
or get the whole mini-stack
It will do exactly what you wantI'm an internet person. All we do is waste time evaluating things that have next-to-zero real world significance.
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Originally posted by JeffBSorry, I meant to say look for the heads (lead 12)..people sometimes sell just the head...
or get the whole mini-stack
It will do exactly what you wantGibson LP Traditional Plus - 57 classics
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I had a SS Marshall combo in the 80's that was kind of cool.... wish i never sold it...
I remember liking the early 90's Valvestate stuff... the 2x12 Chorus amp i thought was good! I do not like the new MG Marshall stuff!
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+100 for the 80's SS stuff.
those with the real celestions. to me they sound better than some of the tube stuff that Marshall makes now. the new AVT is pretty darn good it has the punch and size but when you turn it up a bit it getts fizzy REAL fast. so it isnt worth it.
my friend had one of those 80's SS marshall 30 watters and it totally rocked!
you should be able to find one of those pretty cheap.
notice that almost NOTHING made today from batch production is good??
they used to use original celestions now they use what they call ?custom' speakers. makes me laugh....and cry.Ibanez Roadstar II
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An old Lead 12 ! but do yank out that dry and stiff 10" speaker and stick a nice 12" in there. That and a reasoable mic will get you home-recordings that will blow away anything digital.I've been driving all night, my hands wet on the wheel.
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I just sold my 86 Marshall Master Lead 30 1-12 combo yesterday for $200.
It's really a great sounding SS combo, that nails the sound of a JCM 800 halfstack, at home volumes. When the guy came to check it out and buy it, he brought his Fulltone OCD pedal, and I was starting to wonder if I should even be letting go of that amp. It sounds great on it's own, but with that OCD pedal, it sounded amazing.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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Tech 21 amps do great Marshall tones at low volumes. I have a Trademark 60 because I want it to be loud enough for gigs too, but I hear the Trademark 10 is awesome for home use. See www.tech21nyc.com .
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I have played a Tech 21 TM60 and they are very nice. I considered selling my Valvetronix to get one, and I may do that someday, but honestly I like the Fender and Vox models on the Valvetronix better. Like the higher gain of the Tech 21. So I figured I would just get a Marshall, and still have the better Fender/Vox models. Actually it's called GAS isn't it?Gibson LP Traditional Plus - 57 classics
Gibson LP Studio - Suhr Aldrich/490r
Fender American Tele
Epi 57 LP Jr. reissue - SD SP90-2
Vox VT 60
Vox AD30 Valvetronix
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