
Bob Savage
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Not hearing and it's not because the cab.
glpg80":2p6gpfzy said:Careful Jordan you're pissing in a marshall lovers watering hole![]()
In all seriousness though the dual reverbs aren't bad. I have not played an SLX but i have played a JCM900 DR. Very tight amp - a bear to wrestle it seemed. Not quite enough sustain to use for solo's but it did take an SD-1 as a boost just fine to help on that front.
glassjaw7":2zup2rx9 said:glpg80":2zup2rx9 said:Careful Jordan you're pissing in a marshall lovers watering hole![]()
In all seriousness though the dual reverbs aren't bad. I have not played an SLX but i have played a JCM900 DR. Very tight amp - a bear to wrestle it seemed. Not quite enough sustain to use for solo's but it did take an SD-1 as a boost just fine to help on that front.
Ha! Hey, you gotta stir it up sometimes, right? Getting boring around here.![]()
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I'd like to grab a SLX one day, but whenever I see 900's for sale they are always Dual Reverbs/4100's.glassjaw7":21hctejn said:D-Rock":21hctejn said:The SLX is the better model in the JCM900 line.
Played a MKIII 900 that sounded pretty good.
D-Rock":2s9jtjhp said:I'd like to grab a SLX one day, but whenever I see 900's for sale they are always Dual Reverbs/4100's.glassjaw7":2s9jtjhp said:D-Rock":2s9jtjhp said:The SLX is the better model in the JCM900 line.
Played a MKIII 900 that sounded pretty good.
glassjaw7":20fhnxql said:Ha! Hey, you gotta stir it up sometimes, right? Getting boring around here.![]()
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rupe":ctua7n1b said:The SL-X is the only 900 that I thought sounded good...the others were way too harsh and fizzy sounding...no tube warmth whatsoever in my experience.
skoora":37zhobkl said:rupe":37zhobkl said:The SL-X is the only 900 that I thought sounded good...the others were way too harsh and fizzy sounding...no tube warmth whatsoever in my experience.
The SLX is ok but total mush on the low strings. Always wondered if it could be modded to keep it tight on the lows as it's basic tone is not bad at all.
Hmm...that's not my experience with this amp. I've played several and never noticed mushy lows, although they all lacked any type of deep low end (a Marshall trait, no?) overall. I have only ever played the 6L6 version though...I can't speak to the EL34 version.skoora":1e8foa6x said:rupe":1e8foa6x said:The SL-X is the only 900 that I thought sounded good...the others were way too harsh and fizzy sounding...no tube warmth whatsoever in my experience.
The SLX is ok but total mush on the low strings. Always wondered if it could be modded to keep it tight on the lows as it's basic tone is not bad at all.
glassjaw7":2rrbys0c said:D-Rock":2rrbys0c said:The SLX is the better model in the JCM900 line.
Played a MKIII 900 that sounded pretty good.
danyeo":3tr8d0mf said:For less than 1k Mike Holmgren here gets the modded greasy aquanet tone. Sounds like he's using delay and a boost, but who cares.