This is going well.
Maybe you should tell us what to listen for rather than random "name that mod" clips.
Echo/Delay/Reverb = all time based effects.
It all comes down to what you like anyway.
This. Sounds good!Second part cuts better and has more clarity.
0:00 - 1:36 yes more gain, cant say about ease of play, would have to feel that myself. Yes more lows.In the room this is what I get, see if you can hear the same:
0:00-1:36
More gain, easier to play, slightly lower mid emphasis, more low end/girth, slightly less Marshall character.
1:36-2:07
reduced gain, reduced low end, higher mid cutting emphasis, harder to play, but more Marshall character.
In both there is an SD-1 goosing the hell out of it with level all the way up, drive at 1 o clock, tone off.
Loop is a delay with much lower mix than YouTube’s compression is forcing to make out.
Would you say the Marshall bark is there regardless? That’s what I’m most worried about. In the room it’s pretty significant, the cabinet breaths better and isn’t so stagnant so to speak.0:00 - 1:36 yes more gain, cant say about ease of play, would have to feel that myself. Yes more lows.
1:36 - 2:07 yes reduced gain yes less low end yes more mid cut.
Your amp has the un-mistakable Marshall JMP bark. The gain has a really good color/character to it.
I hit the Ebmaj chord and they both came running silly pups.Too much reverb and delay to hear a difference. The dog loves the tone.
Yes bark there regardless which is 99% of the game and way more than most amps have.Would you say the Marshall bark is there regardless? That’s what I’m most worried about. In the room it’s pretty significant, the cabinet breaths better and isn’t so stagnant so to speak.
The latter part is hard to play even with a boost engaged.
I’ve debated just putting either option on a push-pull pot for the pregain pot that was already replaced due to a problem with the original. Ideally I don’t want to and just would rather put either in there permanently, which is where I’m conflicted.