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GuitarDemon666
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Loud enough to disturb the priest who lives next door to me?
GuitarDemon666 said:Loud enough to disturb the priest who lives next door to me?
You cockhead. Stupid thing to say. The squeals are what turns him on.capnkid said:He might like it, might cover up the squeals of the alter boys.![]()
GuitarDemon666 said:Loud enough to disturb the priest who lives next door to me?
GuitarDemon666 said:If that priest has a Rivera I'll laugh in his face. And I'll look cooler standing next to my Marshall. Knowing I'll bang some bitches later in the evening.
Depending on your style of music, the 70's Marshalls won't have anywhere near the gain you will need. The only way to get those amps to distort is to turn them all the way up. That isn't very practical in a large club, much less your living room.GuitarDemon666 said:One more question...
Reissues aren't nearly as good as the early ones, right? Cuz I want a 70's model or earlier.
Farview said:Depending on your style of music, the 70's Marshalls won't have anywhere near the gain you will need. The only way to get those amps to distort is to turn them all the way up. That isn't very practical in a large club, much less your living room.
The reissues are the exact same circuit as the originals. The only difference is the parts (some of the suppliers of the old parts have gone out of business in the last 40 years) and the circuit board (instead of point to point wiring).
An old one will need to be rebuilt because the caps will have dried out by now. Also, no two Marshalls sound exactly alike. If you are looking at vintage amps, you need to find one in working order and one that sounded good in the first place.
Farview said:The reissues are the exact same circuit as the originals. The only difference is the parts (some of the suppliers of the old parts have gone out of business in the last 40 years) and the circuit board (instead of point to point wiring).
Really, that's cool. It still won't have the same transformers or caps because those companies went out of business a long time ago.NL5 said:Hmmmm, my Marshall re-issue has point-to-point wiring.
Farview said:Really, that's cool. It still won't have the same transformers or caps because those companies went out of business a long time ago.
My point was that the reissues are as close to the originals as possible. Any sound difference between the old and the new would be a combination of age, different parts suppliers, and the basic differences that make each amp individually sound different.
faderbug said:btw if you crank the 50 watter all the way up you go deaf when you stand next to it.
no joke.