Cornford MK50H thoughts???

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All of the clips I've heard are great...is it basically in the hot-roded Marshall camp?


oh, and please feel free to post any clips here :thumbsup:
 
I always heard that they were kinda the UK version of a Soldano. Get an RK100. Just because RK is such a bad ass guitars player. :rock:
 
To me they sound A LOT like a SLO. Maybe just a little tighter.
 
AmpliFIRE":3511kefj said:
...is it basically in the hot-roded Marshall camp?


Isn't everything? :D :lol: :LOL:


Seriously, if it sounds anything like the Axe Fx sim of that amp, I'd love one. Thick and smooth.
 
IMO they are voiced different than the SLO.

Loves me some Cornford stuff, best tone at NAMM on the main floor in 2007 imo was a MK50 w/d with an Eventide Timefactor running boogie 1x12s and a 2/90.
 
This is my experience as well. I'm constantly comparing my SLO with a new MK50HII.


johnnyjellybean":jdlny6tn said:
To me they sound A LOT like a SLO. Maybe just a little tighter.
 
I bought an MK50 thinking I'd love it. I love the SLO and love Cameron stuff, both of which are constantly compared to the Cornford (or vice versa, actually ;) ).

I couldn't stand the one I had though. Grainy, woofy, coarse.... not my thing at all. I know I'm in the minority on this... maybe I had a bad one? :confused:
 
Had an MK50H which I loved in my W/D setup. I think they are voiced quite a bit darker than a SLO IMHO. It is voiced a bit towards a Marshal but they definitely have their own vibe going on as well, not just an imitator at all.
 
ttosh":5k1vtjj9 said:
Had an MK50H which I loved in my W/D setup. I think they are voiced quite a bit darker than a SLO IMHO. It is voiced a bit towards a Marshal but they definitely have their own vibe going on as well, not just an imitator at all.

This.

Missing the high end spikey thing the SLO has going on. More balanced.
 
When I had my MK50 and Cameron Marshall at the same time, I thought the Cornford sounded really close to the Cameron, with the Cameron being a bit thicker and tighter. Had the same feel to me. Big lowend for being 50 watts.
 
J.B.":1huvrwxj said:
When I had my MK50 and Cameron Marshall at the same time, I thought the Cornford sounded really close to the Cameron, with the Cameron being a bit thicker and tighter. Had the same feel to me. Big lowend for being 50 watts.

Was that when you both my old Cameron and my old Cornford ??? :lol: :LOL:
 
* velcro-fly *":3uxb90z8 said:
J.B.":3uxb90z8 said:
When I had my MK50 and Cameron Marshall at the same time, I thought the Cornford sounded really close to the Cameron, with the Cameron being a bit thicker and tighter. Had the same feel to me. Big lowend for being 50 watts.

Was that when you both my old Cameron and my old Cornford ??? :lol: :LOL:
Hahaha.... Yep!! :lol: :LOL:
 
Cornfords are a very MID Sweet sounding amp, owned a Roadhouse and a RK100, both very very sweet sounding, however Im 2-3 channel amp kinda guy, grab the MK50II or I.
 
I've had my Cornford quite a few months now and been gigging it twice a week all that time, I LOVE IT !!!
Prior to the MK50 I was using an Engl Powerball then a Splawn Quickrod ..... this blows them away :rock:

It's a very unforgiving amp, a real mans amp ... hahahahaha ... mine sounded amazing last night at band practice with my Suhr Modern. Great crunch tone, singing lead tone, role back the guitar volume and I had a beautiful clean sound, warm, woody and full.

Best amp I've owned ;)
 
BGG":tgo6gy7u said:
I've had my Cornford quite a few months now and been gigging it twice a week all that time, I LOVE IT !!!
Prior to the MK50 I was using an Engl Powerball then a Splawn Quickrod ..... this blows them away :rock:

It's a very unforgiving amp, a real mans amp ... hahahahaha ... mine sounded amazing last night at band practice with my Suhr Modern. Great crunch tone, singing lead tone, role back the guitar volume and I had a beautiful clean sound, warm, woody and full.

Best amp I've owned ;)

+1
 
BGG":2ogjs3qd said:
I've had my Cornford quite a few months now and been gigging it twice a week all that time, I LOVE IT !!!
Prior to the MK50 I was using an Engl Powerball then a Splawn Quickrod ..... this blows them away :rock:

It's a very unforgiving amp, a real mans amp ... hahahahaha ... mine sounded amazing last night at band practice with my Suhr Modern. Great crunch tone, singing lead tone, role back the guitar volume and I had a beautiful clean sound, warm, woody and full.

Best amp I've owned ;)


Any clips?
 

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