Marshall 15W Haze

Re: Marshall 15W Haze

I haven't found anywhere here that has them yet either. Just hoping someone in another locale may have had the chance to demo them.
 
Re: Marshall 15W Haze

... is it just my age-diminished hearing fooling me or do these newer Marshall amps sound soft, "polite" and emasculated? I know the Vintage Modern has tons of gain but its got no ball$... and listening to the video demo of that new 40w mini stack, it sounds anemic too and with none of that typical, old Marshall Plexi/JMP amp rudeness and "kick". Even the JCM800s had some steel-toed "jackboot" to 'em. These new Marshalls sound too timid for me... or maybe I'm just stuck in a pre-"politically correct" amp tone World... :banghead:
 
Re: Marshall 15W Haze

... is it just my age-diminished hearing fooling me or do these newer Marshall amps sound soft, "polite" and emasculated? I know the Vintage Modern has tons of gain but its got no ball$... and listening to the video demo of that new 40w mini stack, it sounds anemic too and with none of that typical, old Marshall Plexi/JMP amp rudeness and "kick". Even the JCM800s had some steel-toed "jackboot" to 'em. These new Marshalls sound too timid for me... or maybe I'm just stuck in a pre-"politically correct" amp tone World... :banghead:

It's not just you...it's me too
 
Re: Marshall 15W Haze

I played the 40 watt combo at the NY amp show a few weeks back... heard someone else playing the 15 watt mini-stack when I walked into the room.

These amps are NOT firebreathing gained out metal monsters. If you're looking for that you'll be sorely disappointed. They're really more about mid & moderate gains... decent cleans, and a solid "gigging" package for the blues/rock player. They sorta hit me as Marshalls version of a fender hot rod if that gives you any sort of relevant vibe.

Personally I kinda liked the combo. Its the first 'new' Marshall I've played since the DSL's that I didn't immediately hate. The TSL, JVM, Vintage Moderns didn't do anything for me... YMMV.
 
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