Mr. Carl Martin

Re: Mr. Carl Martin

Thank you for you fast reply.

I can't try one, because where I live there isn't a single store with one.

I'm looking for that AC/DC tone, and I'm using a Mesa Boogie Caliber 50+ combo (6L6's).

I was told that this pedal only does his thing with a marshall type amp. How is it with 6L6's amps?

Also I have a MI Audio Crunch Box and a Fulltone OCD. Will it bring new colours to my sound?
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

Tell you what bro, I have a 1971 Univox U1246B head which used two 6L6s and the Plexitone turns it into a killer Marshall. I don't know if it's the tubes as much as it is the circuit design, but with my Celestion loaded cab it's really a totally pro tone. The Plexitone is absolutely the best Marshall pedal I've ever used. It actually sounds better through that Univox than it does through my buddy's 73 50 watt Marshal, lol. Figure that out?
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

I use both the trimode and plexitone pedals to mix my tone through three amps (I also use Red Repeat) and could care less if the switches are not tube bypass switches.

Carl Martin made extremely great pedals that are all about TONE.

Keep up the great work!
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

hmmm .. mr cornish seems to have unassailable credientials indeed

but i am less than impressed with his contrived scenario ... instead of the cable lengths he describes (15' from the guitar to the board, 2' between pedals, and 30' to the amp) lets use 10' to the board, 6" between pedals, and 15' to the amp) .. all of a sudden, his 63' is down to 29.5'
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

hmmm .. mr cornish seems to have unassailable credientials indeed

but i am less than impressed with his contrived scenario ... instead of the cable lengths he describes (15' from the guitar to the board, 2' between pedals, and 30' to the amp) lets use 10' to the board, 6" between pedals, and 15' to the amp) .. all of a sudden, his 63' is down to 29.5'

Most of Mr. Cornish's clients play stages a lot bigger than 10' to the board and 15' to the amp.
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

Most of Mr. Cornish's clients play stages a lot bigger than 10' to the board and 15' to the amp.

And you're still losing signal after 18'-20' of cable. I use 10' to my few pedals (tuner, phaser, wah) and 18' back to the amp. Right after the tuner before that last run sits a buffer. It makes a noticeable difference....slight, but noticeable.
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

Pedro, nice to see you here!

There are a couple of guys in Portugal who'd let you try theirs. Fred from Forumusica has one...and my bandmate also has it... If you ever come with Tino, you're more than welcome to come to our rehearsal room and try it out.
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

Even with a mere two meters the highend goes out the window.
Plus the static noises can roam free with TB.
Anyways it is just a very tiresome thing, hehe I swear that somedays I just wanna scream over the TB thing:D
 
Re: Mr. Carl Martin

The other thing no one mentions in the TB debate is the switches, I always wonder about the quality of the connection through the switches too. It's always good to have at least 1 buffered effect in the chain IMHO.
 
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