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Amps and Cabs - The Gear Page The Gear Page is the leading online community and marketplace for guitars, amps, pedals, effects and
Lindsey Buckingham Marshall Amps Late-70s? | The Gear Page The Orange amps that I was previously playing (with Les Pauls) sound flat and harsh, so I've ended up with a new Hi-Tone Custom 50 (vintage Hiwatt remake) which sounds excellent -- very clear and plenty of headroom -- but I'm also interested in obtaining a Marshall to explore some of those dark Lindsey-type sounds from that era
What to expect from a Marshall 1987x? - The Gear Page This is an exceptionally accurate read on that particular model Marshall I have kept telling players that Marshall amps are better for playing 1940's and 1950's style clean jazz guitar then my Ampegs were when I played that style with a Super 400 I am down to one valve amp at this time and it is a Marshall
What are the best acoustic amplifiers for classical (nylon string . . . When Schertler amps stopped being ‘made in Italy’, SR-Tech amps disappeared from the market and Acus popped up They are manufactured in the same region I don’t live there so I can’t tell you more Unlike Schertler, Acus don’t advertise class A preamp and class AB poweramps being in their amps though You decide
I dont like RedPlate Amps - The Gear Page They're truly making some of the most versatile amps I've played that aren't geared toward high gain metal players The amount of features seems borderline overkill, but if you don't mind spending some time twisting knobs and tweaking, you'll get such a variety of tones that you could record a whole album with each track sounding like it was
I tried every NAM profile on Tonehunt to find the best. . . so you dont . . . I found this somewhat true comparing the Fender amps to each other and the Vox Matchless amps to each other And with the Fender amps, since speaker wattage doesn't matter in the digital realm, you could pair an 85W Twin with the 1x10 Princeton IR and get it to sound much more like a "small amp "
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Are the Marshall Origin 50 worth buying? - The Gear Page The Origin amps are pure Marshall tone, but keep this in mind - you need a pedal in front to get real dirty I found the Origins to be more of a pedal platform where I would set the amp on the edge lower the guitar for clean and drive it with pedals f
Best preferred silent guitar recording rig?? - The Gear Page If you have amps that you love and want to use instead of amp sims then definitely just look at the load box IR loader combo units like the Ox Box Just a warning that these emulate a mic'd guitar speaker extremely well, but a mic'd guitar speaker sounds worlds different than the amp in the room A lot of people can never really get past that