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Roger that What can I say, humor is very tough to convey at times...
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I emailed Marshall about what cleaner to use for mysterious black smudges that were appearing on the gold eq plate on front of amp. The smudges were not caused by dirty hands (minor), or anything else, merely finger contact over time. They said they were not quite sure what was causing it, and to send them a picture of the smudges. I experimented with a little WD-40 and the smudges disappeared. The amp now looks as good as new! You can see the previous black smudges and finger marks on page 417 where I posted a picture of my amp.
Any of you guys try the Wampler Tumnus OD? I Just got one that was slightly used but have only got to try it with a cheap Crate Powerblock head and it actually makes that head sound real good, will get to try it with the DSL40 tonight where I jam but I have a good feeling this pedal is going to make the amp sing. It's got a very nice open sound to it with no low end loss, this is essentially Wamplers take on a Klon... I want to use this to push the Crunch and Lead channel for just that little extra gain.
Yes I have one. Not on my board. Couldn't find a happy spot with my LP. Seems to be a very dark pedal. Most demo's seem to use single coils with it.
I have a Archer red knob which is the closest pedal you can get to the Klon. The Archer was designed by one of the original Klon designer's. It has a lot of pep, and treble much loud compared to my Rothwell Hellbender which gives a darker yet even eq'd Overdrive sound. I have never tried the Wampler, maybe have heard it in reviews.Any of you guys try the Wampler Tumnus OD? I Just got one that was slightly used but have only got to try it with a cheap Crate Powerblock head and it actually makes that head sound real good, will get to try it with the DSL40 tonight where I jam but I have a good feeling this pedal is going to make the amp sing. It's got a very nice open sound to it with no low end loss, this is essentially Wamplers take on a Klon... I want to use this to push the Crunch and Lead channel for just that little extra gain.
I have a Archer red knob which is the closest pedal you can get to the Klon. The Archer was designed by one of the original Klon designer's. It has a lot of pep, and treble much loud compared to my Rothwell Hellbender which gives a darker yet even eq'd Overdrive sound. I have never tried the Wampler, maybe have heard it in reviews.
I will find out tonight but at home it was not dark sounding with my SG, the speaker in my other cab is a G12H30 70th Anniversary. Were you using it as a boost or did you have the gain set up high, I will most likely have the gain set low and volume set high just to fatten up the tone.
Cool, I'm new to the whole Klon thing so I have no experience with others. The Tumnus worked nicely last night into my Crunch channel set for mild break up, I found I didnt use it as much as I anticipated the Marshall does most of what I like with out.
J...if you have time & feel like it try the Tumnus in Green & Clean & let me know what you think.