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Re: How well do new Marshalls do the old Marshall thing?
Did someone say, "old Marshall"? :naughty:
Old Marshalls (or old Marshall-type circuits) simply roar.
And hey, if you want to crank it but it's too loud, keep all that glorious tone (that you would lose with an attenuator) and tame the beast by slaving.
Here's proof!
Pro Tip:
Someone mentioned them - I do not recommend Metro Amps. It took them 3 times to get a correctly-punched (with terminals) PTP board to me when I was replacing the original PCB in my Marshall. Half-assed effort. :33:
Did someone say, "old Marshall"? :naughty:
Old Marshalls (or old Marshall-type circuits) simply roar.
And hey, if you want to crank it but it's too loud, keep all that glorious tone (that you would lose with an attenuator) and tame the beast by slaving.
Here's proof!
Pro Tip:
Someone mentioned them - I do not recommend Metro Amps. It took them 3 times to get a correctly-punched (with terminals) PTP board to me when I was replacing the original PCB in my Marshall. Half-assed effort. :33: