
AndyK
Well-known member
lespaul3013":3u9dng4g said:play a chord, and kill people with the awesomeness of the sound!
Just like a Splawn Ninja!!

lespaul3013":3u9dng4g said:play a chord, and kill people with the awesomeness of the sound!
lespaul3013":3tj9cgtc said:For some reason I was lead to believe that the QR was this huge beast of an amp, but I guess I was mislead.
chobley":ls7mafnf said:I like this one from a splawn forum member.
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That is awesome!!
But, recognizing that the snakeskin might not be for everyone.... another nice bonus about buying a new Splawn amp is that you can choose colors and style for tolex, piping, grill cloth, knobs, and panel color. And, unless you get crazy, there's usually no "up charge" for your selections.
I'm no Splawn guy, but that's a sweet combo hands downchobley":1bhudw5s said:I like this one from a splawn forum member.
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ronmail65":3blldoi6 said:I know this thread is about Quick Rods.... I had a QR and PM done in the same color scheme as my Street Rod, pictured below...
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chobley":2r4yylx5 said:Hey Ron ,
Does the SR have just as much gain as thr QR or just alittle less ?
JB
donbarzini":1dngdran said:AndyK":1dngdran said:I find the QR is a lot less stiff than the modded Marshalls. The QRs clean up better via the guitar volume knob too.
That is good to know. I understand that the new effects loop is better too and it can be used at lower volume levels to it's full potential?
donbarzini":1mtfnlm2 said:No, I'm not talking about that. There are many effects loops I used that will not work well until you get the amplifier's master volume up to a certain level and sometimes that volume level is much higher than you want to be using.
donbarzini":3hh36hr9 said:Yes, that can be done but it's not the same as having a good signal passing through from the beginning. I used to do that with my Intellifex, it was a solution but not the best one.
donbarzini":2fke20cb said:I had a couple Splawn modded Marshalls and I liked that they still sounded like a Marshall. The only problem I had was with how stiff the amplifier played. I never tried a Quickrod but if he ever incorporated a dial on the back to adjust from stiff to sag, I'd probably bite (not Scott).