
SFW
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Out of all the gear I owned through the 90s, I miss my ADA MP-1 and Peavey Classic 60 rack the most. The ADA MP-1 and the MP-1 Classic are killer units!
glpg80":3hsna2ls said:Stratboy151":3hsna2ls said:glpg80":3hsna2ls said:nah i dont like thin/cheesy/hissing/stale type gain.
i like beefy tight, low-focused mids with enough gain to give it the chainsaw effect. but not too much to over saturate your tone making it sound thin.
ive never played through a mesa-anything i liked. ive heard mesa's that dont sound bad at all. but ive never played one i liked. ever. although, no matter what "IT" is, i as far as pre-amps go i do know the marshall crunch like a 2204 will be necessary in the power amp stage. whether its a head or not![]()
thanks for the inputs guys. time saver indeed![]()
i had one and didnt find it thin and buzzy. it actually gave me a great lead tone, with some nice cleans as well. everyone has a different opinion tho!
ive never played one. that was a response to saxx![]()
so far everyone loves the cleans.
i think my best bet would be to start with an 800. couple people here already mentioned it in an ADA thread. so its gotta sound bad ass![]()
SFW":1vm0t2ai said:Out of all the gear I owned through the 90s, I miss my ADA MP-1 and Peavey Classic 60 rack the most. The ADA MP-1 and the MP-1 Classic are killer units!
+1 to all of that. I always found keeping the treble at -2 helped make the tone thick but still bright. same with the mids. even though they are at -2, they cut through no problem.MikeT":14kdnrvf said:MP-1's are cool. The main issue with the stock unit is that 1) although it has plenty of gain the tone loses defnition and focus once both ODs go above 6 or 7 and 2) low end gets a litlle flubby.
The MP-1 is voiced a little different and to get a thick Marshall-ish sound, the trick to the Mp-1 is to keep the treble control low, like -2 or -4. Bass and presence around 4 and mids around -2.
Mike T
Duke of Metal":1kxvmwz6 said:+1 to all of that. I always found keeping the treble at -2 helped make the tone thick but still bright. same with the mids. even though they are at -2, they cut through no problem.MikeT":1kxvmwz6 said:MP-1's are cool. The main issue with the stock unit is that 1) although it has plenty of gain the tone loses defnition and focus once both ODs go above 6 or 7 and 2) low end gets a litlle flubby.
The MP-1 is voiced a little different and to get a thick Marshall-ish sound, the trick to the Mp-1 is to keep the treble control low, like -2 or -4. Bass and presence around 4 and mids around -2.
Mike T