NAD - mutherfucking Gandalf and shit.

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'63-Strat":1phksvbl said:
lowmantotempole":1phksvbl said:
xXDaveyJonesXx":1phksvbl said:
TX6Strings":1phksvbl said:
lowmantotempole":1phksvbl said:
I got clips... Not very good but you get the point. My old amp.


I was with right up to the palm muting part. Sounds really mushy and undefined, but I guess it's not supposed to be a modern hard rock or metal amp. :confused:

Eh. I could say the same about every phone clip I've ever heard or made trying and failing to capture the sound in the room. It's largely why I'm so hesitant to post these kinds of clips online knowing that the phone will do it no justice. Ever. But I always bank on the viewers understanding. My mistake :lol: :LOL:

Congrats, Rez. You've been chasing one of these for a while. Glad you landed the one.

Wasn't a phone clip... Zoom Q3HD with an SM57 plugged in directly to the camera (see YouTube description). Like I said... Not really a good clip.

I think it sounds great! :rock:
Sounds great to me. I've said it before, best live tone I've ever heard was the Pretty Reckless 2 years ago....2 Wizard half stacks. Haunts me.
 
Does anyone know if there is a difference between the earlier MCIi releases and the newest version? There were some transitions between the early MCII releases and the newest version Vintage King has had exclusively for a few years or more now. The newest has the four switching jacks at the right of the amp looking from the back. I was always curious if there were any circuit differences besides the newer transformers and I am not even sure about that. Or maybe yours is the newest.
I bet it sounds great with your band. :rock:
 
Rezamatix":2mndqb86 said:
glip22":2mndqb86 said:
Does anyone know if there is a difference between the earlier MCIi releases and the newest version? There were some transitions between the early MCII releases and the newest version Vintage King has had exclusively for a few years or more now. The newest has the four switching jacks at the right of the amp looking from the back. I was always curious if there were any circuit differences besides the newer transformers and I am not even sure about that. Or maybe yours is the newest.
I bet it sounds great with your band. :rock:


I got mine from Steve K , he would know any specifics on which era model it is.
Sounded HUGE and CLEAR at rehearsal last night.
The loop is amazing, I heard the effects like i have NEVER heard them before.
Still learning my settings, but it loves V30's despite what some folks in the Wizard section have been saying.
Maybe its just my cab with the Beam Blockers, fucking RULES.
Very happy with the purchase at this point.
The Wizard loops are excellent for sure and yes they do sound good with V-30's. Especially the MTL. I prefer Heritage H30 55 hz with the Wizards but I run my V30 cab with it also. Good when you get something you are happy with. Does not always happen. Coming back to the Marshall inspired amps from Diezel? They probably just work better for your live playing. You don;t have to overpower the others and yet still cut? Better guitar blend in the mix?
 
Rezamatix":1ut0c623 said:
BigBellyRocker":1ut0c623 said:
This amp sound awesome from the demo video. Is this amp selling for 4,000 dollars? Can you tell us how much something like this will cost and where can we buy one in Cali if someone is interested?


you can buy them from Vintage King if you want new, trying to find one used took me over 2 years.

Congrats on the amp but 2 years? There was one for sale before that use to be mine (the red one) which actually use to be Steve's but I guess it wasn't the price you were looking for. Nice amp just wasn't for me. Hope it works out for your.

edit: You needed an FX Loop and this one didn't have it. Nevermind then. Congrats!
 
Yup...Wizard are really something special!

Well done and congrats!
 
That clip sounded unrecognizable to me as a 2007 Wizard MC1 owner. It's hard to get over the youtube and recording compression vs the in the room sound. It's so different.
 
Wizards will send a ton of amps packing. I made the mistake of playing my old MC-50 and then played my long gone Twin Jet. The Wizard absolutely crushed it, the way the notes jump out of the speaker cab is like nothing I've ever heard. There are only a few amps I can play after I play the Wizard - otherwise I'd sell them too. Folks often hate on these things far to often saying why pay $4k for a Marshall clone, but now you can be one of the folks that knows what it's like to play a Wizard.

Congrats :rock:
 
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