Don't think this has been posted before, but Marshall have released yet another series of amps - the MA line.
A "cheaper" all valve line apparently with a 50 and 100W 2 channel head and combo.
MA 100H £599
MA 100C £663
MA 50H £480
MA 50C £548
sounds PERRDY GOOD!
even the 50w head around the $750 range is still out of my reach at the moment but its a nice sounding marshall head.
a more extensive footswitch would have been nice, like so [Channel > Boost > Reverb > Effects Loop] or something like that.
wow, sounds pretty good but it's like getting a Porsche Boxter: You can't quite afford the 911. I have a feeling that if someone buys this they'll be kicking themselves for not waiting a bit longer and getting a JCM2000 or even a Vintage Modern.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:being butt fucked by a lion is better than the stock [CIJ Jaguar] bridge pup.
which is kinda the position i'm in. i want a VM or JCM 800, but there is no way i have the cash for one. i could sell my tweed, but run the risk of being amp-less for a while. if gigs come up, i'm fucked. this could be a way of getting a marshall that has a similar vibe to what i'm after, but more affordable to me.
Fender Classic Player 60’s Stratocaster>East Coast T1 Tele>
Epiphone Les Paul SL>Ovation 12 String acoustic>Peavey Strat DIY Relic
Marshall Origin 20H>James’s old purple 2x10
Marshall MG10 Combo
The only problem with using the lead channel on a small cranked Marshall is its noisy, especially for your setting Rob. I'm in a fairly noisy band and its irritating at times, much smoother operation using external pedals.
If you end up ampless i should have something ye can borrow.
The covers band your with at the moment. In my experience 'cover bands' want the guitarist to behave. Im saying onboard Overdrive can get noisy on a smaller amp.
Come and try mine if you like, you'll here what i mean. Its okay on the OD channel but the Lead channel is noisy when you stop playing. Mind you, i'm deaf as fuck and turn everything up