whoa!
I had one of those 2203 marshall heads and a 412 marshall cab
LOUD AS HELL!!! Sounded horrible cause not much gain and screeched, and I could not turn it up loud enough so all I got was static preamp pedal sounds.
I did not know about hotplates, I recommend one for that amp when you play your country western crook tele through it![]()
Boss super OD. Get on it.
Colour me jellyie
Great score, but If you are not prepared to get that master up at least 1/2 expect thin buzzy tone. 2/3 is better. They are meant to run full throttle.
A good attentuator, or a large concert venue are recommended accesories for old 100w Marshalls.
LOL! That's the first time I've ever heard a venue as being an accessory. I'd love to get an 800 but I don't have anywhere where I can really open it up and I hate attenuators. If I grabbed one, it would have to be a 2204 50 watt model. Still loud as hell, but you can get power tube distortion a little easier. If I'm not mistaken, and someone correct me if I'm wrong, but can't you pull the middle set of tubes and get a similar result on these? As far as shear volume goes, there's only something like 3db difference between a 50 and 100 watt head, but the lower wattage does help you get some power tube break up sooner.