
ners
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Ordered months apart yet delivered within 24 hours of each other, an embarrassment of riches...
GZA Hellion is coming off as more Mesa Mark than Marshall to me, but there's so many knobs/switches I haven't even scratched the surface in the 60mins I got to play it today. I don't really know what I wanted this for, but I just knew I wanted one, so I got lucky when an EL34 version popped up on the classifieds the other week. I know a few people on here have one of these so let's hear what settings your liking on this beast!
The Showman is actually a clone made by Carl's Custom Amps. More specifically it has both the Blonde and Black Panel circuits in it. My other amp is a Monomyth SK so I wanted something more clean for surf & spaghetti western stuff; so after failing to find an old Showman in decent shape I went down the rabbit hole of a custom amp and all the different circuit differences. This thing sounds absolutely glorious and has a thunderous snap to it's low end, I almost want to try running it in stereo with one of the high gainers to see how they sounds together.
GZA Hellion is coming off as more Mesa Mark than Marshall to me, but there's so many knobs/switches I haven't even scratched the surface in the 60mins I got to play it today. I don't really know what I wanted this for, but I just knew I wanted one, so I got lucky when an EL34 version popped up on the classifieds the other week. I know a few people on here have one of these so let's hear what settings your liking on this beast!
The Showman is actually a clone made by Carl's Custom Amps. More specifically it has both the Blonde and Black Panel circuits in it. My other amp is a Monomyth SK so I wanted something more clean for surf & spaghetti western stuff; so after failing to find an old Showman in decent shape I went down the rabbit hole of a custom amp and all the different circuit differences. This thing sounds absolutely glorious and has a thunderous snap to it's low end, I almost want to try running it in stereo with one of the high gainers to see how they sounds together.