I can see why someone expecting classic Marshall tones wouldn't like it (though Channel A can get pretty close), but I'm extremely pleased with it for what I paid.
That must be it. The thing is apocalyptically loud (I'm attenuating it), so I don't imagine too many people get a chance to turn it up past 1 on the master.
I was reliably told by the Internet that these were irredeemable piles of donkey dung. But I just grabbed one for super cheap, cranked up the master, slammed the front end with a Mr. Mansfield preamp, and had instant crushing thrash tones on Channel B. Am I doing this wrong? Do I have to turn in...
Head is in fantastic condition and works as it should. The only very minor issue is that the standby switch is a little loose, something that should be an easy fix for anyone with a modicum of repair knowledge. Includes the original box and foot switch.
$900 Con US
Note: If you're interested...
I have two of these that I bought to shoot out against the AV75s. I prefer the 75s, so I'm moving these along at a nice, low price for someone else to try. They're 8 ohms and in basically new condition.
$70 each shipped Con US or $120 for the pair.
Guitar is virtually mint, and it plays and sounds as a custom Suhr should.
I'll get some of my own pics up soon, but for now here's the link to the Reverb ad where I bought it:
https://reverb.com/item/83600904-suhr-modern-2021-black
I did swap an EMG 85 into the bridge position to better suit...
For what it's worth, I thought the IR-X blew horse through an FRFR cab using the built-in cab sims. It was better through the power section of my Syn-50 head and a cab, but no better than the module.