ChurchHill
New member
Here's a couple of things I've picked up over the last few months. Between work and life over the past year, I'm just now starting to get caught up. Anyway...
First up is a 2006 Splawn Competition. It's basically a single channel 50w QuickRod. Seems to be a little picky with speakers, but it's got a lot of tight, punchy low end and great hot-rod Marshall tones. It's really fun to play.
Next is a couple of rack preamps and power amps, all retubed and re-racked. I've had the Studio Pre and 395 for several years, but the rest is relatively new, within the last six months. The Quad and 295 is great! Even though they're closely related, the Quad doesn't sound like the Studio and neither is exactly like my Mark III Blue or Mark IV. Needless to say, I really like the Mark series. The Triaxis and 2:90 is exactly what I'd expected, as is the JMP-1 and EL34 100:100. I'm still getting to know the JMP-1, it's the most recent acquisition. There are certainly some great sounds in it, but it doesn't really sound like any of my other Marshalls. That's a good thing.
First up is a 2006 Splawn Competition. It's basically a single channel 50w QuickRod. Seems to be a little picky with speakers, but it's got a lot of tight, punchy low end and great hot-rod Marshall tones. It's really fun to play.
Next is a couple of rack preamps and power amps, all retubed and re-racked. I've had the Studio Pre and 395 for several years, but the rest is relatively new, within the last six months. The Quad and 295 is great! Even though they're closely related, the Quad doesn't sound like the Studio and neither is exactly like my Mark III Blue or Mark IV. Needless to say, I really like the Mark series. The Triaxis and 2:90 is exactly what I'd expected, as is the JMP-1 and EL34 100:100. I'm still getting to know the JMP-1, it's the most recent acquisition. There are certainly some great sounds in it, but it doesn't really sound like any of my other Marshalls. That's a good thing.