
Beyond Black
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Many amps get “the chair” long before that.Yes still really enjoy mine. Had it for half a year so far
Many amps get “the chair” long before that.Yes still really enjoy mine. Had it for half a year so far
IME that doesn’t really apply to this Snorkler 50. Fwiw that blueboard mod also isn't a Snorkler mod or sound and feel like this amp, but still is sought after. Compared to most other Bogner's this is voiced more Marshall-y, snarly and not as dark or smooth. Feel-wise imo kind of its own thing too. It has a stickiness to its feel in the same way Naylor's do, but otherwise very different from those ampsPlayed an old Marshall with a Bogner blue board mod, that was supposedly the same as the og Snorkler, anticipating that I'd buy it.
Didn't love it. Lots of mids, kind of congested unless cranked, not the most dynamic. Kind of like most of the Bogners I've had. I had lengthy a Bogner phase, buying most of the different models. Loved them, but eventually found that they're not my preferred feel or sound.
Yeah it basically takes away most of what I don’t like about most Bogner’s (too dark, smooth, polite) and fully keeps the part that I really think is most key to distinguishing Bogner’s from other amps: the chewiness and actually think it’s the most chewy Bogner I’ve played without needing to be as overly low mid dominant. I think the great feel as usual is the byproduct of all this and the saturation to its gainThat's probably what appeals to me about it. It's got more mids and snarl and is less dark than most bogner stuff, and it's just more my thing
oh no you don't. I need to play that thing before you sell it!!!Still dig the crap out of mine.. think I got mine back at the end of October. I've been on a Recto kick lately, but the Snorkler is my favorite modded Marshall style amp I've owned, to the point where I might even sell my '96 101B. The Snorkler snarls, has just enough low end, and feels great under the fingers.
I have a 100 watt snorkler mod and had the production 50 watter. Tossed them on a switcher. I think most people would prefer the production 50.Your use of the words chewy and sticky in the same paragraph stirs my loins. If only they made it in a 100w...
I hope you appreciate the new chair I’ve been using lately with more flattering lightingMany amps get “the chair” long before that.
Chewy triggers me. That social media era TGP speak. I just want to know if it has clang content or not. If so, I could start doing Snorkler fanboy threads and drop the JAMES TYLER shit for a while.You're use of the words chewy and sticky in the same paragraph stirs my loins.
You probably know about the 'chewy' thing. That 69 Twin I had, when cranked had some of that chewy thing...and, a particularly killer 66 Bassman had even more of it when loud/boosted. Definitely more of a 'vintage' amp thing apart from the Bogners.Chewy triggers me. That social media era TGP speak. I just want to know if it has clang content or not. If so, I could start doing Snorkler fanboy threads and drop the JAMES TYLER shit for a while.![]()
Like on the bridge pickup you mean? On my Twin with a 57 classic bridge maybe it's chewy but I guess that's not how I think of it. A good vintage, biting tone. That 69 had the input cap values changed towards some sort of Dumble mod value or whatever. It actually sounds even more awesome but now I need to have the same mod done to the 72, lol. Never ending $$$You probably know about the 'chewy' thing. That 69 Twin I had, when cranked had some of that chewy thing...and, a particularly killer 66 Bassman had even more of it when loud/boosted. Definitely more of a 'vintage' amp thing apart from the Bogners.
You probably know about the 'chewy' thing. That 69 Twin I had, when cranked had some of that chewy thing...and, a particularly killer 66 Bassman had even more of it when loud/boosted. Definitely more of a 'vintage' amp thing apart from the Bogners.
Honestly, this amp is so good I'd recommend everyone grabbing one to try; if new from a retailer then they all have good return policies if you don't dig it. But, if you like to have a good Marshall around, this amp is a helluva deal for less than 3K. New build, 2 ch, loop, built in gate, and you can push the master up for some nice power tube compression and by using the loop vol, keep it quiet enough for the kids to sleep without waking.I must come clean.. the name Snorkler
sounds like the name of one of them super-straws
that sketchy dudes go “Shrimpin’” with…
I want to play the riff to “Cold Hard Bitch” over & f’n over with that amp through my Zilla 4X12 w/Heritage Greens and fire in the fucking hole that damn Snorkler up proper.
-no super-straw needed![]()
It has a gate? I don’t remember seeing that.Honestly, this amp is so good I'd recommend everyone grabbing one to try; if new from a retailer then they all have good return policies if you don't dig it. But, if you like to have a good Marshall around, this amp is a helluva deal for less than 3K. New build, 2 ch, loop, built in gate, and you can push the master up for some nice power tube compression and by using the loop vol, keep it quiet enough for the kids to sleep without waking.
Yep, on the back panel next to the loop.It has a gate? I don’t remember seeing that.
Yeah guys don't talk about it, but it's actually a lot of amp for the money imo with also those nice features/conveniences, especially with most other great gear being so pricy these daysHonestly, this amp is so good I'd recommend everyone grabbing one to try; if new from a retailer then they all have good return policies if you don't dig it. But, if you like to have a good Marshall around, this amp is a helluva deal for less than 3K. New build, 2 ch, loop, built in gate, and you can push the master up for some nice power tube compression and by using the loop vol, keep it quiet enough for the kids to sleep without waking.
here in europe: 3550€ for a one channel amp with different modes? no thank you!Yeah guys don't talk about it, but it's actually a lot of amp for the money imo with also those nice features/conveniences, especially with most other great gear being so pricy these days