
Lt. Bob
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minerman ...... they sound good in the mix .......... all that matters.
Cool on getting your amp back & having it "right", I'm sure it'll give you peace of mind, plus sounds to me like the amp now sounds like it was supposed to, so it's good dude...
I had a look at the Steamboat website last night, & while it all does look good, there's really nothing he has/builds that interests me honestly...Maybe one of his 1x12 or 2x12 cabs, but that's about it really....
That is crazy. You one watt people are bonkers. Lol. I've played the JMP-1 and didn't like it. I actually think the Class 5 is better at that kind of sound. If you want that old school vintage Marshall sound that you can drive hard with pedals, look into a Class 5 head, and they're WAY cheaper than those silly one watters. And I gotta tell you, Scumbacks seem to be overpriced, overhyped, and the owner seems to be kind of a douche. I don't really have any negative experience with them myself, but if anything I've heard from several people is true, I'd never buy anything from them, new or used. Stick with the real stuff or check out WGS. I've sent Scumback emails asking about their stuff, no response. I've sent WGS emails and get a quick response every time. And for you man, you don't play live, right? Your guitar tracks sound great and are just right for your style. You've already got more recording options than you know what to do with. I get your GAS, but yeah, maybe you should take a step back......or get a full stack.You know talking about GAS, while I'd love to have a bigger/50/100w amp, with a 4x12, honestly, that'd be overkill for me right now. I think I'm gonna re-evaluate my wants & needs dude, I mean, I've got the T15 & DSL-1, they both sound pretty good (to me anyway), & every ampsim known to man (with the exception of Schuffam's S-Gear, which I demo'd & it's ok, but really not any better than anything I've already got...), I think I'm gonna go with "little" stuff for a while, like a good set of 'phones, maybe a couple pedals here/there, & some different speakers for my ISO cab....From what I've read & heard, Scumback make some killer guitar speakers, I might take what I've got saved & buy one....maybe.....To be honest, I'd like to have one of the 1w JMP's dude, I know you see 'em as "toys", but for my situation, it'd be perfect, like the DSL-1....Fuck it, to be honest, I'd like to have all 5 of the 1 watters..
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While I'd never pay that much for that amp & 2 cabs, I do like how it looks....Looks like the micro-stack I had as a kid, & the one I had just last year...Unreal though, $1800 for that, if the head is the same as the regular 1 watters, that puts those cabs at $500 each....Fucking crazy....
Figures. Even with 50/50 odds I get it wrong. Lol. I've always said that in the right hands, good sims will fool literally anyone. Even the most hardcore tube snobs can't tell the real thing from a good sim on a recording.On the clips, you had it backwards dude, the first clip is the real SD-1, but no biggie, probably wasn't a good comparison anyway. But honestly, there isn't much if any difference between my pedal & the AT3 emulation....
I will. My 2204 doesn't really sound that different now, but it acts different if you know what I mean. It's still a raucous beast, but it's like the rough edges have been smoothed out from a control and dynamics standpoint. I'm not sure it's gonna translate into a microphone. It's tighter and more responsive and less bright. The master volume is more linear. It's shocking how much influence that one little capacitor had on the amp. It does have to be quite loud though to really hit it's sweet spot, and it's still a very raw aggressive tone. I don't know what it is or why, but the 2204 seems to shake my house worse than the JVM does at the same relative volumes.Post some tones of the "new" Marshall dude, pretty curious to hear what she sounds like now that your tech has got it "right"...
Yeah Greg, you know by now I'm a high-gain type of guy, & again, I really wouldn't be interested in any of their amps, but maybe one of their cabs, but really, if I were to get another cab, I'd probably go with Sourmash or Avatar to be honest....Bang for your buck, from what I've read, Sourmash or Avatar are hard to beat....Yeah I wouldn't think you'd want anything from Steamboat, I just think what they do is very cool. I was really impressed with their stuff and how focused and dedicated the guys are. I think they cater more to the indie/alternative and country/blues crowd. Vintage old-school cleans and crunch are their thing. I didn't get the impression that they're into high gain stuff. But they'll build you anything you want....get your wallet out. Lol. He did say he's working on a JCM 800 inspired design. I wouldn't be interested in that. I'd just buy an 800 if I wanted one. I like their stuff because it's original and unique and all hand made by humans. The cabs are cool as shit.
Oh dude, I'd never pay that much for that amp, ever. Whoever bought that thing has more $$$ than sense IMO, that's just fucking insane. I can see the head being a custom shop thing, being a little more expensive, but $500/cab, that's ridiculous....FWIW, I paid $600 for my DSL-1 brand new with the full warranty, not the usual $800 price...That is crazy. You one watt people are bonkers. Lol. I've played the JMP-1 and didn't like it. I actually think the Class 5 is better at that kind of sound. If you want that old school vintage Marshall sound that you can drive hard with pedals, look into a Class 5 head, and they're WAY cheaper than those silly one watters. And I gotta tell you, Scumbacks seem to be overpriced, overhyped, and the owner seems to be kind of a douche. I don't really have any negative experience with them myself, but if anything I've heard from several people is true, I'd never buy anything from them, new or used. Stick with the real stuff or check out WGS. I've sent Scumback emails asking about their stuff, no response. I've sent WGS emails and get a quick response every time. And for you man, you don't play live, right? Your guitar tracks sound great and are just right for your style. You've already got more recording options than you know what to do with. I get your GAS, but yeah, maybe you should take a step back......or get a full stack.![]()
Maybe your ears are a lot better than mine, but I really can't tell a lot of difference in the tracks I posted. Maybe a really subtle one, but not much....And yes, ampsims can fool a lot of people....When I was doing the VH thing a few months ago, I posted it in the Marshall forum. There's a guy there (a real snob, not just a tube snob, a rich, "look at all the stuff I have" prick of a snob, who acts like everyone else is "beneath" him basically because he's rich...I fucking hate people like that, I mean, he shits just like I do...) who kept giving me advice, & when I finally posted the "final" clip, he never replied back after I told him I was using Amplitube...Figures. Even with 50/50 odds I get it wrong. Lol. I've always said that in the right hands, good sims will fool literally anyone. Even the most hardcore tube snobs can't tell the real thing from a good sim on a recording.
I will. My 2204 doesn't really sound that different now, but it acts different if you know what I mean. It's still a raucous beast, but it's like the rough edges have been smoothed out from a control and dynamics standpoint. I'm not sure it's gonna translate into a microphone. It's tighter and more responsive and less bright. The master volume is more linear. It's shocking how much influence that one little capacitor had on the amp. It does have to be quite loud though to really hit it's sweet spot, and it's still a very raw aggressive tone. I don't know what it is or why, but the 2204 seems to shake my house worse than the JVM does at the same relative volumes.
I actually have a set of them as the p'ups for my Stinnett.Lol. I really feel pretty set right now. I'm no longer gassing for big stuff. Just little things. I wanna try one of those P-Rails pickups in my Mosrite clone. I had a pickup custom made for it, and I like it a lot, but I just want to try it because they're such a cool idea. I think Lt Boob has one in his Stinnet.
My 2x12 is an Avatar, and I think it's great. It's huge, for a typical 2x12. It's almost the same size as my 1960. I haven't put them side by side, but I think it's considerably bigger than your standard Mesa, Marshall, or Orange 2x12. Often you look into a 2x12 and the speakers go right to the edge of the framing. Not on this one. It could almost be a 4x10. Maybe if you staggered the speakers a little you could fit four 10s in it. It's big. And it has a convertible open/closed back. It sounds like a big cab. That's what I've got the Vintage 30s sitting in.Sourmash or Avatar are hard to beat....
From what I've been reading and with my limited amp knowledge, it makes sense to me that your little DSL would be a good pairing with the Greenback. I'm gonna ramble here for a minute....For one, the amp's tiny wattage almost plays right into a Greenbacks sweet spot. But also, the DSL is a pretty "tight" amp. I'm gonna assume your little DSL has theoretically the same power section topology as the bigger ones. It's got a modern flavor and with Marshalls that usually means a lot of negative feedback in the power section. That kind of sound works well with a loose speaker like a Greenback. And it's also why those old 4-hole Super Leads worked awesome with Greenbacks. They too were tight amps with a lot of negative feedback and why you had to literally crank them to the moon to get them to break up. And like my JVM....it LOVES my Greenbacks. It too is naturally a very tight amp. On the flip side, the master volume 800s, and my JMP, are "loose" amps with supposedly the least amount of negative feedback in stock form from Marshall. The 70s MV JMPs and vertical input JCM 800s are Marshall's most balls-out amps. Not the highest gain, but the most perceived power and punch. They get wild and wooly right away, and they like a tighter speaker like the common G12-65s and G12T-75s.....which each came on the scene right as these MV amps were introduced. It's like the Marshall people realized, hey, these 2203s are murdering Greenbacks, we need something tougher. The JMP 2203/04 era cabs mostly came with G12-65s, the 800 cabs mostly came with the 65s and later the 75s. Generally speaking, of course. You could get Greenbacks too back then, but by the mid/late 70s they made 65s and later 75s the standard, common speakers for 1960 cabs. Those speakers were better suited for the looser 2203/2204s, and my own experience confirms this, to me anyway. My slutty loose JMP sounds better through the "tighter" G12-65s and G12T-75s than it does through my Greenbacks. But really, the G12T-75 is a good all-around speaker that will work with anything, but maybe not sound the best all the time. I have two laying around right now, and will soon have two more when I fix up this B cab. Gimme a little time and if you're interested I'll sell you one.On the options thing, I've got the Greenback & V30 covered, I was just thinking maybe another different speaker or two would round out & possibly finish my GAS on speaker choices....A G12T-75 would probably be my next choice for a speaker, as those are pretty much "stock" Marshall speakers that come in their cabs (especially in the 80's....LOL)...
But, then again, the more I use my Greenback, the more I like it, so really, I'm probably good on speakers too....
Lol. That's hilarious. Those guys are retards over there. I do hear a pretty significant difference in your 3 clips. The amp alone clip is obviously much different, but the one I thought was the real SD-1 has a more open, natural kind of sound to it to me. Turns out it was the sim version, and that's pretty cool. Your real SD-1 clip sounds thinner and more compressed to me......like a sim. Maybe you should un-mod it.Maybe your ears are a lot better than mine, but I really can't tell a lot of difference in the tracks I posted. Maybe a really subtle one, but not much....And yes, ampsims can fool a lot of people....When I was doing the VH thing a few months ago, I posted it in the Marshall forum. There's a guy there (a real snob, not just a tube snob, a rich, "look at all the stuff I have" prick of a snob, who acts like everyone else is "beneath" him basically because he's rich...I fucking hate people like that, I mean, he shits just like I do...) who kept giving me advice, & when I finally posted the "final" clip, he never replied back after I told him I was using Amplitube...![]()
I will. I got some ready. I can only attribute the earth shaking to the looser power section in the JMP. It gets power tubey really fast. It's not by any means a bedroom amp. Lol. For being *only* 50 watts, it sounds friggin gigantic. The JVM is loud as fuck too, but it's a more sophisticated loud. They're totally night and day, like race cars. The JVM is an Indy Car, the JMP is a Top-Fuel Dragster.Be sure to post some clips dude, not sure why it rattles your house more than the JVM, but that's cool.
I actually have a set of them as the p'ups for my Stinnett.
ummmm ...... I like 'em ..... p'ups are so personal you'll have to just try one to know if they'll do for you but they're not particularly 'hot' ......