Gunny47
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Re: New Marshall Amps
I was surprised to see the KT66s in there also. Sounds really really cool. Its not handwired or PTP, but that's what set it against the handwired series. The Body and Detail knobs are probably reminicent of the tone knobs on the Dr. Z amps (truely voice the thickness of the tone instead of just act as a treble roll off). Speakers are good too. This amp takes a shot at the people who couldn''t afford the crazy Jimi Hendrix stack and really puts them on the board with the Fender Supersonic and all the other recent vintage-flavored tube amps out there. Even the LED lights sound awesome, purple, blue and white lights.
My main concerns are
1) will the supplied footswitch be the garbage that came with the TSLs and DSLs?
2) Will the construction and reliablilty be up to par? Hopefully it wont have the same issues that the TSLs had...
3) Price: Knowing Marshall, this amp will probably be on the expensive side for what it is, but who knows...
Now all they need is a low wattage maybe smaller in size head. And of course, you can throw a 1 x 12 combo in there too, but Im more for the heads. Thinking maybe 15 or 20 watts so you still have some thickness there, but even a 5 watt version would kick some serious ass (I dont evne think, or ever heard of Marshall making any 5 watt amps, they always had that big philosophy, but you would be surprised how many people would take a 5 watt beast Marshall for recording who cant crank up that Plexi too much or dont want to lug it around). Then again with the lower wattage you would have to deal with the trouble of finding a lower power tube instead of the KT66s and you will get a different tone. Just some ideas Im throwing out there...
I was surprised to see the KT66s in there also. Sounds really really cool. Its not handwired or PTP, but that's what set it against the handwired series. The Body and Detail knobs are probably reminicent of the tone knobs on the Dr. Z amps (truely voice the thickness of the tone instead of just act as a treble roll off). Speakers are good too. This amp takes a shot at the people who couldn''t afford the crazy Jimi Hendrix stack and really puts them on the board with the Fender Supersonic and all the other recent vintage-flavored tube amps out there. Even the LED lights sound awesome, purple, blue and white lights.
My main concerns are
1) will the supplied footswitch be the garbage that came with the TSLs and DSLs?
2) Will the construction and reliablilty be up to par? Hopefully it wont have the same issues that the TSLs had...
3) Price: Knowing Marshall, this amp will probably be on the expensive side for what it is, but who knows...
Now all they need is a low wattage maybe smaller in size head. And of course, you can throw a 1 x 12 combo in there too, but Im more for the heads. Thinking maybe 15 or 20 watts so you still have some thickness there, but even a 5 watt version would kick some serious ass (I dont evne think, or ever heard of Marshall making any 5 watt amps, they always had that big philosophy, but you would be surprised how many people would take a 5 watt beast Marshall for recording who cant crank up that Plexi too much or dont want to lug it around). Then again with the lower wattage you would have to deal with the trouble of finding a lower power tube instead of the KT66s and you will get a different tone. Just some ideas Im throwing out there...
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