fprod south
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The most recent version sound great to me. Sounds warmer, but maybe a little less life to it. Hard to tell. Neighbors on both sides of me are mowing their lawns.
I think you have a really good dirty guitar sound, and I've heard it improve over time. That said, it is probably your weakest link (a great guitar tone is your weakest link!).
I don't know if this helps or not, but to me it sounds like you're trying to make that Marshall sound like a Boogie. I've got a Marshall JCM 800 and a Boogie DC-3. Your tone sounds a lot more like my Boogie than my Marshall.
My opinion is you have to keep the pre knob on a Marshall below 5 and keep the master in the 7-9 range. That's probably why they're called one trick ponies. They do the power tube sound great but don't make much of a hi-gain amp in my opinion.
Also, my Marshall sounded all gritty and nasaly until my friend modified it. I know lots of people mod their Marshalls. What kind are you using?
Anyway - hope that helps. Your tone rocks as it is, but I can see where you're frustrated.
I think you have a really good dirty guitar sound, and I've heard it improve over time. That said, it is probably your weakest link (a great guitar tone is your weakest link!).
I don't know if this helps or not, but to me it sounds like you're trying to make that Marshall sound like a Boogie. I've got a Marshall JCM 800 and a Boogie DC-3. Your tone sounds a lot more like my Boogie than my Marshall.
My opinion is you have to keep the pre knob on a Marshall below 5 and keep the master in the 7-9 range. That's probably why they're called one trick ponies. They do the power tube sound great but don't make much of a hi-gain amp in my opinion.
Also, my Marshall sounded all gritty and nasaly until my friend modified it. I know lots of people mod their Marshalls. What kind are you using?
Anyway - hope that helps. Your tone rocks as it is, but I can see where you're frustrated.