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ProfessorGAC

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Thu Feb 2, 2012, 03:21 PM Feb 2012

Bought A New Toy [View all]

Background: I am one of the hosts of a jam night at a nice club with a good PA and lights. We do it every other Friday. Not unusual to have the 5 to 7 of us and another 10 players show up. A couple times we had about 25 total musicians there, ,(again counting the host players.)


Anyway, i was using the little Acoustic practice amp (well, 20 watts), but it just wasn't cutting it. Since i didn't want to move my Boogie back and forth (too heavy and got my rack on top of it, so didn't want to disconnect and reconnect everything every 14 days), i went and bought a Marshall 100W with 2 12's. I didn't want to spend a ridiculous amount and i was worried about weight, so i went with the solid state model. Has a built in digital reverb which can be switched to modulated effects like flange or chorus. (Doubt i'll use that much.)

Anyway, because it's solid state and it doesn't need the same degree of cooling, the speaker section is sealed, closed back. So, at volume i get that THUMP at attack that the 4x12 cabinet has. Obviously not to that degree, but pretty cool sounding.

The really cool part is the speakers aren't hardwired. So, i can leave the amp off, pull the cable and plug it into the Boogie. I can then get the full saturation tube sound but with the closed back cabinet character.

And, the distortion channel was clearly designed to give as close to the "Marshall sound" as one can get without tubes. It's big sounding, but still really smooth with no discernable even harmonic harshness.

Paid quite under 5 bills for it. Since i don't play for money anymore, it's the first musical thing i have bought in more than 30 years that didn't get paid for with gig money. But $500 every thirty years is still pretty frugal.

Having fun with it.

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Bought A New Toy [View all] ProfessorGAC Feb 2012 OP
Congrats on the purchase guitar man Feb 2012 #1
Doesn't The Valvestate. . . ProfessorGAC Feb 2012 #2
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