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Agreed - my MG100 driving an external 2x12 4ohm cab with Vintage 30s is a completely different animal to how it sounds driving its internal speaker (poor tone IMO)
Hi all
I've been using solid state Marshall for the past 3 yrs or so - generally I'm happy with the MG100's versatility. While the lead tone on the MG is obviously not ever going to be as great as a top end tube amp, it is decent enough for what it is and fine for the sort of gigs I do. Also...
That about says it all. I actually traded down from a DSL100 to an MG becaue I preferred the way the MG sounded. Its a very versatile amp. I'd recommend a compressor to allow you get a good level on the clean channel.
I've found the Satch pedal can get you in the Satch tone ballpark as a recording preamp - run it through a cab emulator and its pretty good into a PC as a practice / redcording setup. Doesn't really push my boat out using it through my amp in a live situation. The gain channel on my...
I had a flight case board custom build back when I was a real road warrior - solid as a brick shithouse.
It was real neat with foam cut outs for the pedals I had back then. As the years rolled on I started using different pedals and the original cutouts are long since gone. It looks like crap...
Nope - 'fraid not, If I can't get it to work on the amp I have, I'll shelve it for use in home practice/recording only.
I'm happy with the MG100 amps I have (believe it or not!) - I've no plans to change the amp to suit the pedal....
I recorded a few bars of "One Big Rush" with it through...
Hi Joshua
I wouldn't get too caught up in the stereo rig idea -
you should be fine in mono
For Dep Lep - If you have a decent chorus and delay in your fx loop, thats most of what you'll need.
If you don;t have an o/d box, see what you can get from the amp on a mild OD setting. I...
As a by the way - the band I was in played support to Def Leppard in 1986 during their pre-Donington warm up tour.
Phil Collen is a really good role model - great tone, great mind, and all round nice guy.
See attachment - this is my stereo rig.
For Def Lepp tone....
Keep it relatively...
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Bad idea......
Preferably try a power brake or some other type of attenuator ?
The sweetest tone I ever got from a Marshall was running a JTM30 flat out into a power brake.....
Turn left at Europe -> Ireland -> Dublin - > Temple Bar -> Fitzsimons Bar
For anyone in Dublin area, my act "Time Machine" do a Friday night slot here from time to time.
We cover a wide range of guitar-influenced rock from the past 40 years:
Dire Straits
G'n'R :headbanger:
U2 :lol...