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Re: Let’s see those Marshall Amps Modded or Clones
I went into a random Dallas Texas Music store yesterday. They had 3 classic Traynor amps (and had already sold a few others) from a collector in Texas who had recently passed.
Now, I've never see 4 Traynors in one store before but they had a Guitarmate YGM-3A -which is a hand-wired Fendery sounding amp with a really high end reverb tank (accutronics like Fender) and even better Tremelo (Vibrato as Fender mistakenly called it) -A great amp, A big Reverb Master which is really good, A modern version, and the grand daddy a real YBA-A1 Bassmaster MkII -which brings this comment into this thread topic -as it's the ultimate Marshall Plexi Derivative -and one of the easiest and most fun amps to MOD.
I may go pick it up tomorrow and get it to snarling dog Marshall Plexi level this summer.
The Granddaddy of Marshall Plexi Clone goodness:
Last edited by NegativeEase; 07-10-2019, 03:39 PM.“For me, when everything goes wrong – that’s when adventure starts.” Yvonne Chouinard
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Re: Let’s see those Marshall Amps Modded or Clones
Originally posted by NegativeEase View PostI went into a random Dallas Texas Music store yesterday. They had 3 classic Traynor amps (and had already sold a few others) from a collector in Texas who had recently passed.
Now, I've never see 4 Traynors in one store before but they had a Guitarmate YGM-3A -which is a hand-wired Fendery sounding amp with a really high end reverb tank (accutronics like Fender) and even better Tremelo (Vibrato as Fender mistakenly called it) -A great amp, A big Reverb Master which is really good, A modern version, and the grand daddy a real YBA-A1 Bassmaster MkII -which brings this comment into this thread topic -as it's the ultimate Marshall Plexi Derivative -and one of the easiest and most fun amps to MOD.
I may go pick it up tomorrow and get it to snarling dog Marshall Plexi level this summer.
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The Granddaddy of Marshall Plexi Clone goodness:
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Re: Let’s see those Marshall Amps Modded or Clones
I'll try to dig out the 2555 for a few pics tomorrow.Originally posted by crusty philtrumAnd that's probably because most people with electric guitars seem more interested in their own performance rather than the effect on the listener ... in fact i don't think many people who own electric guitars even give a poop about the effect on a listener. Which is why many people play electric guitars but very very few of them are actually musicians.
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Re: Let’s see those Marshall Amps Modded or Clones
My DIY 18 Watter clone, originally a Bogen PA amp chassis. I love the looks of the old Univox Group B amps (another great beastly Marshallesque amp line) but have no use for 60 or 100-watt stacks any more. So I built this. Low-powered Marshall tone with groovy '70s Univox style.Tra-la-laa, lala-la-laa!
Rich Stevens
"I am using you; am I amusing you?" - Martha Johnson, What People Do For Fun
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Re: Let’s see those Marshall Amps Modded or Clones
Since Mike’s target tone for his crunch channels was aimed at the JMP, here are my Soldanos. Plus, the Chrome Dome custom amp is a JTM style circuit with Adam’s touches built in.
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