Robert S.
Super Moderator
I have been torn for a few years now about my 2203. It's a 1984 vert input that I picked up in 1994 and when I got it it sounded ok for a Marshall but tone for me back then was a struggle. I tried different things with it including a ProCo Ratt and later a Digitech RP-7 tube and while it did sound good, level was always a problem and my tone still wasn't getting me any sonic wood.
In 2001 I bought my Mesa stuff and that took me awhile to get dialed in but once I figured it out and then started running JJs in it with EL34s in the class A sockets, well the thing just ripped. Because of this the Marshall sorta turned into rehearsal space decoration. Shouldn't everyone have at least one 100 watt Marshall sitting around for kicks?
Anyways, bought a Crate V32 Palamino because I needed a small tube combo. Sold the Mesa stuff because the economy forced me to make decisions I didn't want to make. Really started digging the Crate with pedals and my rack stuff in the loop. Then I started eyeballing the Marshall sitting in the corner.....
I had fellow forum member and tube amp guru Lastwinj convert the 2203 to EL34s awhile back and he does killer work. Saved my butt with the Mesa stuff a time or two as well. We had been talking about me wanting a loop in the 2203 for maybe a year and he found a loop and I found some cash.......
Got my Marshall back.......
I have played it a couple time at level with a band and oh my goodness what a bad mother spanker I have here. I am running the low sensitivity input with the pre and master dimed. Actually everything is dimed except the treble and presence which are at 5 to kill some of the top end and make the mids stand out. I am running a Bad Horsey II wah, a stock TS9 and a Twin Tube Mayhem into the front end. In the loop I have a TC G-Major and a Rocktron IntelliPitch. I use the output of the IntelliPitch to choke the power section because changing the pre and master volumes messes with the treble response and tone of the amp. Dropping the level at the output of the IntelliPitch doesn't do this.
I get great cleans and not just "for a Marshall" . My clean tone is nice and round without any notice of clipping. The TTM really makes it raunchy and adding the TS9 sends it over the top to liquidly goodness.
Thanks Jeremy! Everyone that has heard this amp thinks its a killer.
Got my Marshall back!
In 2001 I bought my Mesa stuff and that took me awhile to get dialed in but once I figured it out and then started running JJs in it with EL34s in the class A sockets, well the thing just ripped. Because of this the Marshall sorta turned into rehearsal space decoration. Shouldn't everyone have at least one 100 watt Marshall sitting around for kicks?
Anyways, bought a Crate V32 Palamino because I needed a small tube combo. Sold the Mesa stuff because the economy forced me to make decisions I didn't want to make. Really started digging the Crate with pedals and my rack stuff in the loop. Then I started eyeballing the Marshall sitting in the corner.....
I had fellow forum member and tube amp guru Lastwinj convert the 2203 to EL34s awhile back and he does killer work. Saved my butt with the Mesa stuff a time or two as well. We had been talking about me wanting a loop in the 2203 for maybe a year and he found a loop and I found some cash.......
Got my Marshall back.......
I have played it a couple time at level with a band and oh my goodness what a bad mother spanker I have here. I am running the low sensitivity input with the pre and master dimed. Actually everything is dimed except the treble and presence which are at 5 to kill some of the top end and make the mids stand out. I am running a Bad Horsey II wah, a stock TS9 and a Twin Tube Mayhem into the front end. In the loop I have a TC G-Major and a Rocktron IntelliPitch. I use the output of the IntelliPitch to choke the power section because changing the pre and master volumes messes with the treble response and tone of the amp. Dropping the level at the output of the IntelliPitch doesn't do this.
I get great cleans and not just "for a Marshall" . My clean tone is nice and round without any notice of clipping. The TTM really makes it raunchy and adding the TS9 sends it over the top to liquidly goodness.
Thanks Jeremy! Everyone that has heard this amp thinks its a killer.
Got my Marshall back!



