Marshall JCM800 2203KK Old School Death Metal

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I'm sorry, but here's another one to share :) I think the Amp is killer! What's your opinion?



Regards, Simon
 
Sorry, but I'd be more impressed if it wasn't boosted.

It's like seeing a girl that you think is really pretty, only to find out it's because she's wearing a lot of makeup.
 
Even without makeup the amp is killer :) You don't really need the TS9...
 
Simon Dorn":2yaqi8xs said:
You don't really need the TS9...

I got one of those. But its a little different from yours. :yes:

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Hey Doombuggi!

I watched your clip yesterday :)
I read that Mike changed the voicing (switchable) and added a depth knob!?
Did he add any extra gain, extra 12ax7, or anything else?

Did you compare a stock 2203kk with yours? If so, what are the differences?

Cheers Simon
 
that sounds killer. love the old school dark death tone.
 
Simon Dorn":2gdk5rnn said:
Hey Doombuggi!

I watched your clip yesterday :)
I read that Mike changed the voicing (switchable) and added a depth knob!?
Did he add any extra gain, extra 12ax7, or anything else?

Did you compare a stock 2203kk with yours? If so, what are the differences?

Cheers Simon


He re-voiced the power-amp section, and the pre-amp section of this amp, added a frequency shift, and a depth control. No extra tubes. It has a ton of crystal clear gain. Currently using only 40% (11 o'clock) on the pre.

There will be a couple more videos coming later. I have been trying to track down the Stock version, so I can do a comparison demo. l can tell you that it sound allot different than stock. Much tighter, and more aggressive. It has all this with clarity. You definitely have to be aware of your technique. You can hear everything, so if you goof, its quite audible, which I like. You can definitely hear the Fortin in this thing. The stuff he does is easy to recognize once you've heard it for a time.

The best amp I've ever owned. Even it has KT88's, which weren't my favorite tubes before. They have grown on me now.
 
DoomBuggi":2vj3f7yb said:
Simon Dorn":2vj3f7yb said:
Hey Doombuggi!

I watched your clip yesterday :)
I read that Mike changed the voicing (switchable) and added a depth knob!?
Did he add any extra gain, extra 12ax7, or anything else?

Did you compare a stock 2203kk with yours? If so, what are the differences?

Cheers Simon


He re-voiced the power-amp section, and the pre-amp section of this amp, added a frequency shift, and a depth control. No extra tubes. It has a ton of crystal clear gain. Currently using only 40% (11 o'clock) on the pre.

There will be a couple more videos coming later. I have been trying to track down the Stock version, so I can do a comparison demo. l can tell you that it sound allot different than stock. Much tighter, and more aggressive. It has all this with clarity. You definitely have to be aware of your technique. You can hear everything, so if you goof, its quite audible, which I like. You can definitely hear the Fortin in this thing. The stuff he does is easy to recognize once you've heard it for a time.

The best amp I've ever owned. Even it has KT88's, which weren't my favorite tubes before. They have grown on me now.
Ah, ok. Thanks for the Answer! It's a very raw and open amp, yes. The KT88's need to be pushed a little :) At what setting do you have the Beast Gain? I found that i need to set the Pre Gain to 10 on the stock version the get the overtones and the artificial harmonics i like. With the Beast between 5-7 and the eq accordingly it's quite (but not completely) like boosting with the TS9 (still a little tighter) At Master volume 3 the amp starts to open and tighten things up.
I'm looking forward to hearing the new Clips!
 
Ah, ok. Thanks for the Answer! It's a very raw and open amp, yes. The KT88's need to be pushed a little At what setting do you have the Beast Gain? I found that i need to set the Pre Gain to 10 on the stock version the get the overtones and the artificial harmonics i like. With the Beast between 5-7 and the eq accordingly it's quite (but not completely) like boosting with the TS9 (still a little tighter) At Master volume 3 the amp starts to open and tighten things up.
I'm looking forward to hearing the new Clips!

Current live setting for the most part;

Presence; 6
Bass; 7
Mid; 6
Treble; 5
Master; 3-4
Pre; 4-5
Gate; 6-7
Assault; 2


It varies depending in the room/area that I'm in.
 
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