My wall of Marshall full stacks ...

brisk

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Pretty intimidating isn't it?

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Kick ass. + cool cat!

2nite im using a full stack for the first time. Boogie mark IV into marshall 1960A 4x12 and line 6 flextone3 4x12 on bottom. Its gonna rawk!!!
 
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How could you run that thing at such a low volume! With amps like that, you simply dime all the knobs and break them off! :laugh2:
 
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That looks familiar! :laugh2: How do you like it? We sure put alot of work into that little sucker...hope you're enjoying it. :) I thought it was the best Champ I've ever heard. Lew
 
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cool amp brisk!!! i gotta get me a small tube amp one o these days!!!
 
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Super nice amp Brisk. I bet with Lew & Bruce tweaking it, it sounds AMAZING!!!!
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
Super nice amp Brisk. I bet with Lew & Bruce tweaking it, it sounds AMAZING!!!!

It's a very cool amp. I have a '59 Fender Princeton in a '59 Harvard cabinet. The Princeton is the same amp I took lessons on in high school and the Harvard is a 10" amp cab I bought at a guitar show from Mike Mooso with no amp chassis...just the 40 year old cabinet.

Anyway, the Princeton sounds so great in that Harvard cab with the 10" speaker that my blackface Champ that I used to love sounded like poop next to it!

So Bruce took the Champ and built a new baffle for it that would take the same 10" speaker I have in my Princeton: 4 ohm Weber P10RT.

And the tweed Princeton has only a tone control...no bass control. Sounds alot ballsier without the bass control.

So Bruce disconnected the bass control and used the empty hole to mount a resonance control. Don't know exactly what he did but it's useful for dialing in a little more pluck.

When he was done, that Champ sounded like my old Princeton...which sounds like a baby Marshall or something. (Hence Brisk's title for this thread!)

Anyways, Brisk bought that old Champ and I told him he could try it for a while and if he didn't feel it was the best Champ he'd ever heard he could return it to me.

Hope he's diggin' it!

Lew
 
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Lewguitar said:
It's a very cool amp. I have a '59 Fender Princeton in a '59 Harvard cabinet. The Princeton is the same amp I took lessons on in high school and the Harvard is a 10" amp cab I bought at a guitar show from Mike Mooso with no amp chassis...just the 40 year old cabinet.

Anyway, the Princeton sounds so great in that Harvard cab with the 10" speaker that my blackface Champ that I used to love sounded like poop next to it!

So Bruce took the Champ and built a new baffle for it that would take the same 10" speaker I have in my Princeton: 4 ohm Weber P10RT.

And the tweed Princeton has only a tone control...no bass control. Sounds alot ballsier without the bass control.

So Bruce disconnected the bass control and used the empty hole to mount a resonance control. Don't know exactly what he did but it's useful for dialing in a little more pluck.

When he was done, that Champ sounded like my old Princeton...which sounds like a baby Marshall or something. (Hence Brisk's title for this thread!)

Anyways, Brisk bought that old Champ and I told him he could try it for a while and if he didn't feel it was the best Champ he'd ever heard he could return it to me.

Hope he's diggin' it!

Lew

I am going over to Brisk's place saturday to Jam and I want to check it out!!! I cant wait.
 
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Lewguitar said:
It's a very cool amp. I have a '59 Fender Princeton in a '59 Harvard cabinet. The Princeton is the same amp I took lessons on in high school and the Harvard is a 10" amp cab I bought at a guitar show from Mike Mooso with no amp chassis...just the 40 year old cabinet.

Anyway, the Princeton sounds so great in that Harvard cab with the 10" speaker that my blackface Champ that I used to love sounded like poop next to it!

So Bruce took the Champ and built a new baffle for it that would take the same 10" speaker I have in my Princeton: 4 ohm Weber P10RT.

And the tweed Princeton has only a tone control...no bass control. Sounds alot ballsier without the bass control.

So Bruce disconnected the bass control and used the empty hole to mount a resonance control. Don't know exactly what he did but it's useful for dialing in a little more pluck.

When he was done, that Champ sounded like my old Princeton...which sounds like a baby Marshall or something. (Hence Brisk's title for this thread!)

Anyways, Brisk bought that old Champ and I told him he could try it for a while and if he didn't feel it was the best Champ he'd ever heard he could return it to me.

Hope he's diggin' it!

Lew
Now you are telling Lew. I was adjusting the bass knob and I was like :dunno:. It was presence knob!!!!

Give me few more days. I will let you know how I like it.

Cheers,
 
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wow, when you titled this wall of marshall stacks, I was expecting a bigger joke than a great sounding tube amp lol.
 
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