J Moose
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Re: Getting Slash sound from Marshall without signature amp.
You run the Demeter into the same cab? And it's "smooth"???
Inneresting...
Personally I'd think about getting a better cab. Isn't Madison some import, MDF thing?
As for modding Marshalls... Been down that road, both myself and with friends... JMP's, Majors, 800's...
Generally if the amp isn't pretty close to the mark from the beginning then mods really aren't the answer... A new amp is the answer. At the least it's expensive and doesn't yield the tone... at the worst the amp turns into an unreliable monster.
Listen to the lead solo on Nightrain. I wouldnt say thats smooth (at least not compared to my Demeter), but it definately has that grainy, high pitched cut to it. I love it, it sounds so killer, but SO different from my Demeter. If I had to record, I'd use the Demeter for rhythm portions, but use #39 for leads. They just absolutely rip through 'em. they cut like no other. But, I'll probably add a whole crapload of miniswitches to switch some things into an out of the circuit, to make it more versatile. Also figured out a way to bypass the entire mod. The Master volume on it is actually Pre-phase inverter. So I was thinking of adding a post-pi MV. That and a switch to take the mod components out of the circuit will make that amp one beast and a half. I'd be able to nail Stock 68 plexi, Metalfront plexi, hot rodded, Caswell sounds, and more all out the same amp.
You run the Demeter into the same cab? And it's "smooth"???
Inneresting...
Personally I'd think about getting a better cab. Isn't Madison some import, MDF thing?
As for modding Marshalls... Been down that road, both myself and with friends... JMP's, Majors, 800's...
Generally if the amp isn't pretty close to the mark from the beginning then mods really aren't the answer... A new amp is the answer. At the least it's expensive and doesn't yield the tone... at the worst the amp turns into an unreliable monster.