modded marshall, anyone know about this dude?

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Yes I have heard of him on the metro amp forum a few years back. He was openly sharing his designs through their various stages. Seems like a good guy and his mods sounded pretty good. He got his amps really gained out but they could also do lower gain. Not a bad price if everything is in good working condition.
 
This guy is in over his head and he doesn't even know it yet.

He's having to sell off gear to keep the old lady happy, and they aren't even hitched yet.


He's focked. :lol: :LOL:
 
I can't vouch for the seller, but Randall at Xenrelic does top notch work. He has worked on at least 7 of my amps, and done an amazing job
 
ceremony5150":3kgf73yi said:
I can't vouch for the seller, but Randall at Xenrelic does top notch work. He has worked on at least 7 of my amps, and done an amazing job


clips of amp similar to the one for sale?
 
He's gonna get sliced by the Bladez! LOL In all seriousness I've heard through the Metro forum that his stuff sounds good.
 
Peter's '74 had a ton of rad stuff going on after we were done with it. Splawn had gutted it at one point and replaced the power transformer, but I guess it crapped out on him and Peter wasn't really happy with the overall sound of it, so while I was looking at it for repair I let Peter borrow a modded 1980 JMP head I did. He called me after he tried it out and asked me to gut the Splawn and start a new design based on the modded Marshall he tried out. He wanted a bunch of other voicing options, so we ended up putting in a few more switches and channels, so he could get some really nice clean and crunch tones along with the high gain.

If anyone wants to hear the high gain channel, I did a similar mod to this Marshall Origin 50.

 
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