
PurityS.L.G
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Are these just boutique modded Marshalls essentially? Is any of the line something my Ceriatone Chupa can't pull off or do?
Fantastic amps! The other guys already covered well what it does, but don’t be mislead, although less raw and more compressed than vintage Marshall’s, still more raw and open than the vast majority higher gain non-vintage amps and although smooth in a way, more in its upper mids, it’s also at the same time a gritty, aggressive amp, more so in its low mids. I was not interested in trying them for years with guys on forums saying misleading comments about them being dark and smooth. Immediately made think well I don’t want another Bogner or Friedman type amp, but thankfully are not like those. They are also very tight, great attack and feel. If you play leads where you do a lot of expressive stuff in the details of picking, raking and how you vibrato it’ll also show very well and demonstrate better your expressive intentions
It’s not like the jubilee. It sounds something kinda like a middle ground between my ‘67 tremolo 50 and ‘79 JMP2203, but tighter, more attack and a little more gain on tap than both and still enough of its own thingOh man...you guys just fueled my GAS, thanks LOL
So when you mention emphasis on lower mids, are you meaning something more in the vein of a Jube?
It’s not like the jubilee. It sounds something kinda like a middle ground between my ‘67 tremolo 50 and ‘79 JMP2203, but tighter, more attack and a little more gain on tap than both and still enough of its own thing
Well said! Smooth while still open/raw, darkish yet can get bright enough, with a super nice 'sticky' feel...gain is a little more than a 2203; takes boosts well-if you crossed a modded Fender with a JCM 800....or maybe like a Bogner modded JCM 800....chords have great clarity while individual notes are nice n fat..Fantastic amps! The other guys already covered well what it does, but don’t be mislead, although less raw and more compressed than vintage Marshall’s, still more raw and open than the vast majority higher gain non-vintage amps and although smooth in a way, more in its upper mids, it’s also at the same time a gritty, aggressive amp, more so in its low mids. I was not interested in trying them for years with guys on forums saying misleading comments about them being dark and smooth. Immediately made think well I don’t want another Bogner or Friedman type amp, but thankfully are not like those. They are also very tight, great attack and feel. If you play leads where you do a lot of expressive stuff in the details of picking, raking and how you vibrato it’ll also show very well and demonstrate better your expressive intentions
I still want oneFantastic amps! The other guys already covered well what it does, but don’t be mislead, although less raw and more compressed than vintage Marshall’s, still more raw and open than the vast majority higher gain non-vintage amps and although smooth in a way, more in its upper mids, it’s also at the same time a gritty, aggressive amp, more so in its low mids. I was not interested in trying them for years with guys on forums saying misleading comments about them being dark and smooth. Immediately made think well I don’t want another Bogner or Friedman type amp, but thankfully are not like those. They are also very tight, great attack and feel. If you play leads where you do a lot of expressive stuff in the details of picking, raking and how you vibrato it’ll also show very well and demonstrate better your expressive intentions
With my Coppersound Broadway boost pedal specifically I get some of the best ZZ Top type tone I’ve had and with the Dino boosts can almost do modern metal depending how picky your are about that. Still like klon best boosting it of what I haveWell said! Smooth while still open/raw, darkish yet can get bright enough, with a super nice 'sticky' feel...gain is a little more than a 2203; takes boosts well-if you crossed a modded Fender with a JCM 800....or maybe like a Bogner modded JCM 800....chords have great clarity while individual notes are nice n fat..
A very unique amp that straight in, sounds like early ZZ Top and boosted you can do 80s and more; depending on the boost pedal.
You should still order or try oneI still want one
You got an email or link. I do have to pay Hermansson but after that I could maybeYou should still order or try one
Not selling mine, but you can I think order on their website. He has contact info on the site, but haven’t been able to reach him lately myselfYou got an email or link. I do have to pay Hermansson but after that I could maybe
Ok thanks ?Not selling mine, but you can I think order on their website. He has contact info on the site, but haven’t been able to reach him lately myself
I think most guys who have one crank the presence, also treble set high-ish, and bite switch engaged. It's cool because it gets plenty of bite and sizzle without being harsh or unpleasant. The Friedman's or Bogner's on the other hand imo just can't get that same bite or teeth, just not in the cards for them, except the Helios (which doesn't sound like a Bogner anyway imo). We used my 1995 Naylor SD60 on my friend's last re-amp (and plenty other amps ) for his songs and it cut through and sat great, better than most amps I have actually except for just my Marshall's and Purpleface and surely my '89 SLO if I had owned it at the time. Cut through better than my Wizard MTL actually. The 60 I have though is noticeably brighter and a little rawer than my 2017 SD100. I guess with out that bite switch engaged it may not be an amp I'd use much. Very dark with it offI used to have one. Very dark and very smooth. Never harsh. Didn’t cut enough for me, personally. I was always cranking the presence.
If you pull a schematic for one, it’s pretty different from a Marshall. The power section is very different. It’s definitely unique and it’s own thing.
Ah I've not tried any Duels. I've got a 1995 SuperDrive 60 and 2017 SuperDrive 100. Maybe that's why some say they're so dark and smooth. I always keep the bite on and imo it's not that dark of an amp with it. With the SD60 I like sometimes also without the bite and presence and treble both dimed, but usually just keep the bite on. Anyway, one of my favorite amps for gainThat's a really good clip. Sounds great there.
I had the Duel 60. The bite switch only worked on the clean channel which I was disappointed with. I wish it had worked on the drive sounds because mine needed the brightness.