Re: The Marshall Sound?
This Late Breaking news just in;
ANY MARSHALL IS A NMV MARSHALL..turnthe main volume up and turnm the Master Volume down!
You can always do a Post master Volume Phase inverter for a more organic Master volume tone I have heard.
I don't quite understand what you are talking about.
There is just one master volume on the amp. That's the volume of the preamp stage.
Master volume decides what portion of the signal you will send from preamp into power amp.
If you turn this volume down, you don't get power tube saturation.
If you want 'em to sound good you just have to crank it up.
Plexi / Superlead (or other before 2203/2204) are even more worse for not having this master volume knob,
so when you get get close to saturate your preamp stage, your power stage is already raging.
That would probably be the reason why old bands based their music more on power amp tube sound.
Today you can get a high gain preamp saturation with no impact on the power amp stage, but if you want it to be groovy, you still have to crank it up beyond senseless
People who don't need much preamp saturation are thereby in desire for that old Marshall heads, because they sound good, they don't have any circuits, are made point to point, and can never break
