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CrossHairSB":10a28fur said:I want an amp that has a low noise floor if you will. One that provides a meaty girth... like it kicks you in the gut when playing power chords. So the Marsha or any of the other amps Dave makes caught my attention... but I gotta ask why should I pay $3000 or more when I can pay $2000 for the Axe Fx which has the Marsha in it & gives soooo much more?
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CrossHairSB":3ce6d30a said:Yea I'm searching real hard for the right amp and am not really worrying about who's toes I step on in the process. I mean no harm and I apologies if I come off as politically incorrect but before I spend thousands more of my hard earned coin, I'd just like help in understanding what differences there are between the two units. I mean if the marsha provides the punch and girth I'm looking for whereas the Axe Fx doesn't then its a no brainer to go with the Marsha.
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I have a 79 JMP 100 he modded. Killer ampsplatter":2d78muq7 said:Your missing one obvious option .You can pick up a friedman modded marshall for less than 2k . I would love to have a marsha but I will probably never have one cause I just can't justify 3k . I do however have a friedman modded marshall and it kicks ass ..
I can get a lot of different tones from it as well .No its not as versital as one of those digital modeling boxes but I don't need all that crap . I personally hate units like the axe fx cause I spend to much time tweeking and not enough time playing . If you already had an fx and sold it then it obviousely wasn't doing it for you so why do you want another one? Just get an old marshall have Dave mod it and be done with it .![]()
James Lugo":16semefe said:Honestly if you don't see what the advantage of buying a handmade real amp over a box of ones and zeros then you should save your money and buy the Axe FX.
Heritage Softail":24zelueg said:Try a POD 500.
Play it for a while and figure out what 'real' amp you like. Time changes many things. If you drop a few bucks on the POD, it is relatively cheap compared to cycling thru a few expensive heads.
If you decide on the Marshallish tone, you know where to go.