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I can’t remember if I tried the SC20 head through the SV112 cab. Probably not, as I ended up selling it pretty quickly after selling the SV20+SV212 for the second time. Although I’m sure it would have sounded great. I play the SC20 through a greenback loaded 1960B from time to time and it sounds...
Boss TAE with the Boss foot controller. Total game changer. I love the Power Station as well but the TAE sounds the best to me and having multiple preset ‘rigs’ with total control over EQ, drive, effects, reverb type/level, etc., set it apart and ahead of the others. Then there’s the solo boost...
50 and 100 watters sound amazing through the TAE. So much more girth than the SC and SV 20 watters. I have had many Marshall 100 watt and 50 watt heads over many years and really love that sound/feel through a 4x12. Like many of us here, I jumped on the 20 watt bandwagon and found the 20 watt...
Thanks! And, yes. Those are indeed old audio cassettes. I had recently completed a project digitizing old family videos and audio recordings and scanning old photos. Turned out really nice!
What I have: A pair of Seymour Duncan STK-S10 YJM Fury stacked single-coil-sized humbuckers looking for a home. Four conductor wiring for loads of pickup phasing and splitting options. I wanted to try stacked humbuckers and these are noiseless and amazing but not my cup of tea. These two pickups...
I did a lot of comparison. With and without attenuators. And I just gravitate to the SC20 a lot more. The SV20 is so sweet cranked, but it just lacks the girth of the amps it’s trying to pay homage to. I’m at a disadvantage after having played many a plexi (both 100 watt and 50 watt versions)...
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Both the Fryette Power Station and the Boss Waza TAE put out 100watts. They are the most transparent units out there. Again, pricey, but well worth it for the loop, and the line in and line out and in the case of the Boss Waza, killer studio effects, solo boost, headphone out (yes totally...
The two best options to tame the beast while retaining all the tone are either the Fryette Power Station or the Boss Waza TAE. Both are amazing and bring tons of new functionality. They aren’t cheap, but having either one will be a game changer for your rig. Look into them. Buy one. Thank me later.
So here we are over a year later and this drive is still my main boost/od. Hasn’t moved off my main pedal board since about July of last year. It does introduce a bit of noise when engaged but the drive is so sweet and musical I don’t hardly notice. Just reporting back that the Ghost Drive is a...
Mine is a 2005. All design/manufacturing issues were resolved before then. It’s truly a great amp. As someone said earlier in this thread, it does an 800 better than an 800 and. JVM better than a JVM.
I logged many years gigging a 100-watt SLP then an 800. This JCM2000 hits hard and stays tight...
Not quite two weeks in and I'm really enjoying this amp and having fun getting it dialed in. Today, with Presence at noon, Treble at 1 o'clock, Middle at 3 or 4 o'clock, Bass at noon. Ultra Gain Gain at 3 o'clock, Classic Gain Gain at 1 o'clock. Im getting everything from Zeppelin to classic...
I don’t think the SC112 cabinet is big enough to be a good closed back option. You could certainly try it but it’s 9.9” deep— barely deeper than the SC20head.
My guess is that it will not sound great as the cabinet geometry is not suited for any kind of bass reflex. There’s a reason the large...
I have both the SC112 and 212. Yes, the 112 is open back. While the 212 is kinda life a sawed-in-half 1960A with a similar tighly closed back. The 212 took some breaking in but is now sounding really good. The 112 sounded great from day 1. The open back works well to give the amp a more...
I keep my Marshalls in my studio, shrine-like--right under the pictures of SRV and Jimi. Sometimes I dim the lights and channel my inner Hendrix and play Machine Gun into the wee hours of the night.