Lake Placid Blues
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I see that the Vintage Modern is no longer in production. I'm kinda saddened, but if they can't sell it- they can't sell it.
I thought it was a way cool idea. It was basically a four holer with a good post PI master volume so you could use it in the modern world. It had a few nice features that could be handy in a vintage amp such as more pre-amp gain if you want it, an FX loop, and reverb.
Some of the possible reasons for the market failure?:
1 It wasn't a channel switcher. It wasn't designed to be a channel switcher. It had a boost function but it couldn't really be used as a channel switcher and wasn't very good pressed into the role. Modern Players like channel switching, and for $1800 they want features.
2 It was competeting against other Marshalls re-issues or Marshall clones among players like me and that's a small market today.
3 It was a KT66 amp instead of an EL34 amp. Early plexis had KT66s but the Marshall sound is EL34s.
Anyway I'm going to be on they look out for a good one in the next few years. One of the best Marshalls in years in my opinion.
I thought it was a way cool idea. It was basically a four holer with a good post PI master volume so you could use it in the modern world. It had a few nice features that could be handy in a vintage amp such as more pre-amp gain if you want it, an FX loop, and reverb.
Some of the possible reasons for the market failure?:
1 It wasn't a channel switcher. It wasn't designed to be a channel switcher. It had a boost function but it couldn't really be used as a channel switcher and wasn't very good pressed into the role. Modern Players like channel switching, and for $1800 they want features.
2 It was competeting against other Marshalls re-issues or Marshall clones among players like me and that's a small market today.
3 It was a KT66 amp instead of an EL34 amp. Early plexis had KT66s but the Marshall sound is EL34s.
Anyway I'm going to be on they look out for a good one in the next few years. One of the best Marshalls in years in my opinion.