I understand what you are saying but still, both the Friedman and Fryette have alot more tonal shaping control over the eq than the Marshall. Depth, Thump, Freq, Response etc... So again, the boost "for me" is just getting it comparable, I don't see it as drastically altering anything. But that's just me, no big deal. In reality they all sound good although the Friedman sounded somewhat muted to me "in this particular video". What I took from this is another example of a stock Marshall and a simple OD that can hang with pretty much anything. Which is funny because there's a whole cottage industry of amp makers that's based on getting that or a variant of that sound for years. And people "like me" who ditched or modified their 2203/2204's years ago chasing the dream, when it was more or less right there lol.