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Plexi question

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mjmtri

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Do you have to dime your plexi to get the goods?? I want one, but i'm just not sure about volumes!
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Michael
 

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Without a MV you need an attenutor to get there...my JMP 100 was way too loud to use anywhere until the attenuator. At low volumes there is no crunch at all,
 

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Hi,

All Marshall non-master volumes have a sweet spot, which is usually right about dimed. So if you are going to be concerned about it being too loud, like a bunch of the gir** here, might want to get a 50 watt; which by the way is not that much quieter then the 100 watters in reality. See I told you:lol::lol:
 

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yes you will dime that plexi and love it, then you'll chase that tone forever cause it dosent exsist at a lower spl. btw whats the difference between a 50 and a 100 watt plexi? about 3 db
 

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yes you will dime that plexi and love it, then you'll chase that tone forever cause it dosent exsist at a lower spl. btw whats the difference between a 50 and a 100 watt plexi? about 3 db

Yup, and a bit of low end.
 

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Yes you will need to turn it up loud, real loud get power amp distortion.

I use a PPIMV which is removed from the circuit when on 10
 

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