Cameron Hot Mod with stock master volume Marshall JMP

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Dave, can you do a clip of the Hot Mod with the Standout and the Dragon in front ?
 
psychodave":23veyjgy said:
Samhain":23veyjgy said:
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.

Well, it was originally designed for a non-master volume Marshall so you can get a cranked Marshall sound without the need for an attenuator. Having owned a non-master volume Marshall since 1990 and played them on 10 more times than I can count, I was floored how close my amps sound by using a simple plug in device. I’m just showing that it also works in a master volume JMP as well. I agree a good pedal out front of a Marshall JMP sounds killer. The plug in device sounds very different than solely using a pedal out front.

I’ve owned all of the amps you listed and they are cool, but obviously the Marshall sound is quite different and those amps can’t sound like an old non-master volume Marshall and Marshall can’t sound like those amps.

Thanks for listening.
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Thanks for the demo & thanks for your time as well. Its a cool item. Makes total sense w/a NMV JMP.
Ive never played a Marshall Major but the loudest NMV Marshall ive played is a 67 Super Bass and this device would be incredible im guessing with that.
 
Samhain":2369n6ht said:
psychodave":2369n6ht said:
Samhain":2369n6ht said:
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.

Well, it was originally designed for a non-master volume Marshall so you can get a cranked Marshall sound without the need for an attenuator. Having owned a non-master volume Marshall since 1990 and played them on 10 more times than I can count, I was floored how close my amps sound by using a simple plug in device. I’m just showing that it also works in a master volume JMP as well. I agree a good pedal out front of a Marshall JMP sounds killer. The plug in device sounds very different than solely using a pedal out front.

I’ve owned all of the amps you listed and they are cool, but obviously the Marshall sound is quite different and those amps can’t sound like an old non-master volume Marshall and Marshall can’t sound like those amps.

Thanks for listening.
ifrBNTzymUHeUBKvQP5n0ti5HKEQ8z9ct45k4JrZKDnk4tKWZUVVduXbW8Wd6_oHotPZ3LCxhl-AthM33BWiQ5eTuGynWd3BG21WVBmHEhphTcR29BtW0l-sWQCtIxM8d7BAG6GQjH81p1Rt0jTFraLcHq_QZg-VYKg0HViT8iT2W6-j9Sub-Z4EJA


Thanks for the demo & thanks for your time as well. Its a cool item. Makes total sense w/a NMV JMP.
Ive never played a Marshall Major but the loudest NMV Marshall ive played is a 67 Super Bass and this device would be incredible im guessing with that.

That’s what was in the first video I posted. My 1967 Marshall Super Bass.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=212817
 
psychodave":3rcy43d4 said:
Samhain":3rcy43d4 said:
psychodave":3rcy43d4 said:
Samhain":3rcy43d4 said:
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.

Well, it was originally designed for a non-master volume Marshall so you can get a cranked Marshall sound without the need for an attenuator. Having owned a non-master volume Marshall since 1990 and played them on 10 more times than I can count, I was floored how close my amps sound by using a simple plug in device. I’m just showing that it also works in a master volume JMP as well. I agree a good pedal out front of a Marshall JMP sounds killer. The plug in device sounds very different than solely using a pedal out front.

I’ve owned all of the amps you listed and they are cool, but obviously the Marshall sound is quite different and those amps can’t sound like an old non-master volume Marshall and Marshall can’t sound like those amps.

Thanks for listening.
ifrBNTzymUHeUBKvQP5n0ti5HKEQ8z9ct45k4JrZKDnk4tKWZUVVduXbW8Wd6_oHotPZ3LCxhl-AthM33BWiQ5eTuGynWd3BG21WVBmHEhphTcR29BtW0l-sWQCtIxM8d7BAG6GQjH81p1Rt0jTFraLcHq_QZg-VYKg0HViT8iT2W6-j9Sub-Z4EJA


Thanks for the demo & thanks for your time as well. Its a cool item. Makes total sense w/a NMV JMP.
Ive never played a Marshall Major but the loudest NMV Marshall ive played is a 67 Super Bass and this device would be incredible im guessing with that.

That’s what was in the first video I posted. My 1967 Marshall Super Bass.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=212817
Killer. That’s the one for me then...the Hot Mod V2 is killer with my 2203 but doesn’t jive well with my stock 72 SuperTrem. I double boost and it’s amazing but if I can get more out of the circuit this way, I’d bet it’s even better.
 
Racerxrated":1d7zcul5 said:
psychodave":1d7zcul5 said:
Samhain":1d7zcul5 said:
psychodave":1d7zcul5 said:
Samhain":1d7zcul5 said:
Tone is subjective. I don't know why you would need this gizmo when any good JMP style amp with a good overdrive will get you there.
My Mesa MK III/MK IV or Dual Rec would destroy that V-2 toy.
Po-tate-o/Po-tot-to
Not good, not bad, just different.

Well, it was originally designed for a non-master volume Marshall so you can get a cranked Marshall sound without the need for an attenuator. Having owned a non-master volume Marshall since 1990 and played them on 10 more times than I can count, I was floored how close my amps sound by using a simple plug in device. I’m just showing that it also works in a master volume JMP as well. I agree a good pedal out front of a Marshall JMP sounds killer. The plug in device sounds very different than solely using a pedal out front.

I’ve owned all of the amps you listed and they are cool, but obviously the Marshall sound is quite different and those amps can’t sound like an old non-master volume Marshall and Marshall can’t sound like those amps.

Thanks for listening.
ifrBNTzymUHeUBKvQP5n0ti5HKEQ8z9ct45k4JrZKDnk4tKWZUVVduXbW8Wd6_oHotPZ3LCxhl-AthM33BWiQ5eTuGynWd3BG21WVBmHEhphTcR29BtW0l-sWQCtIxM8d7BAG6GQjH81p1Rt0jTFraLcHq_QZg-VYKg0HViT8iT2W6-j9Sub-Z4EJA


Thanks for the demo & thanks for your time as well. Its a cool item. Makes total sense w/a NMV JMP.
Ive never played a Marshall Major but the loudest NMV Marshall ive played is a 67 Super Bass and this device would be incredible im guessing with that.

That’s what was in the first video I posted. My 1967 Marshall Super Bass.

viewtopic.php?f=3&t=212817
Killer. That’s the one for me then...the Hot Mod V2 is killer with my 2203 but doesn’t jive well with my stock 72 SuperTrem. I double boost and it’s amazing but if I can get more out of the circuit this way, I’d bet it’s even better.

Do you double OD boost or clean + OD ? I'm clean boost into OD for lead in most cases and ride an OD for rythms. So far, nothing beats it and I find myself boosting the higher gain stuff I have anyway to tighten the low end so why not just have a great low-mid base tone and boost that.
 
Double boost..the 72s sweet spot is literally 1 on the high treble volume, and 5-6 on the Rhythm side. Then kick on both boost pedals; SD1 tone at 9am level/gain at noon, OD1X everything at noon. Pretty thick and saturated with Wizard like clarity. Through a 72 and 74 Marshall slants with original GBs.
It’s my favorite amp and it’s not close.
 
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