Lake Placid Blues the Marshall Vintage Modern can active the same tone the Jose modded Marshall(listed above)can.
There are about a dozen other differences as well.LOL, What I was referring to was that the Vintage Modern in HDR had the extra tube gain stages in the preamp but still retained the jumped channel flexibility, and the stock signal paths in LDR, of a four holer.
I think Marshall made a mistake by using a post PI master volume in the VM. With a post PI master you mostly lose the functions of the negative feedback, until the amp is cranked up real loud.
double postLOL, What I was referring to was that the Vintage Modern in HDR had the extra tube gain stages in the preamp but still retained the jumped channel flexibility, and the stock signal paths in LDR, of a four holer.
I think Marshall made a mistake by using a post PI master volume in the VM. With a post PI master you mostly lose the functions of the negative feedback, until the amp is cranked up real loud.
There are about a dozen other differences as well.
Well there are a few, but the biggest difference is the diode clip.
This is true for all famous vintage guitar amplifiers, such as Marshall Super Lead 100, Fender Tweed Bassman and Vox AC30. Power stages of these amps clip the signal hard and not soft - as commonly believed. The smooth tone comes from the topology (design) of the amplifier and not from the power tube distortion.
did the slx have diode clipping? i thought it didnt for some reason