Joeytpg
Active member
I'm not Gasing a Marshall, but I've come to the realization that in every studio there must be a Marshall. I'm slowly putting together my Home Studio, which in time will serve as a money making (jingles/tv/radio music biz) studio besides my own music.
So I'm sad to say that I don't know much about Marshalls even though I owned a Marshall for 9 years (my first amp, a Valvestate VS100).
I'd like to know a few things:
1) What's the most versatile Marshall out there. One with a very good clean channel, a very good crunch/blues channel and a somewhat higain channel. could be a two channel amp with a very responsive gain knob, etc etc.
2) What's the best Marshall for that pure rock n roll sound (Jimi H., AC/DC, etc..)
3) Which Marshall has THE BEST cleans? vintage cleans.
4) If you're gonna own one and only one marshall for everything from pop to hard rock, which one should be?
So I'm sad to say that I don't know much about Marshalls even though I owned a Marshall for 9 years (my first amp, a Valvestate VS100).
I'd like to know a few things:
1) What's the most versatile Marshall out there. One with a very good clean channel, a very good crunch/blues channel and a somewhat higain channel. could be a two channel amp with a very responsive gain knob, etc etc.
2) What's the best Marshall for that pure rock n roll sound (Jimi H., AC/DC, etc..)
3) Which Marshall has THE BEST cleans? vintage cleans.
4) If you're gonna own one and only one marshall for everything from pop to hard rock, which one should be?