
gbsmusic
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Me toopsychodave":5e7ixbry said:Very cool!!!
How about making a few clips.... nothing fancy, I just want to hear it.




Me toopsychodave":5e7ixbry said:Very cool!!!
How about making a few clips.... nothing fancy, I just want to hear it.
::fred::":1rmoc6qo said:Congratulations, Brad!
Man, from the clips/internet descriptions sounds like it's THE marshall amp for me.. Gotta save up!
Hey, have you tried a Wizard? Can you compare the two?
gbsmusic":2yx692b5 said:Me toopsychodave":2yx692b5 said:Very cool!!!
How about making a few clips.... nothing fancy, I just want to hear it.I just asked you about the Marsha you ordered and you said you gave up your place in line
you DOG you!!!!
Congrats BTW
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yngzaklynch":172qrgs2 said:Brad you making a bold statement here. I look forward to your clips/vids. There must truely be some great tone to this amp if someone with your amp experience is liking it. There are tons of amps I wish I had the cash to buy and this is one of them. Can it do the really heavy stuff convincingly? Stuff like Pantera or Nevermore? I'll bet it does the 80's metal/shred thing as good as anything ever built.
yngzaklynch":5ccvlaj0 said:Can you give me a brief description of the differnces between a boosted Vintage Modern and the Marsha?
rareguitar":1y472az5 said:yngzaklynch":1y472az5 said:Can you give me a brief description of the differnces between a boosted Vintage Modern and the Marsha?
I love the VM for what it is and for what they cost they are a tremendous bang for the buck and I will always keep one around. That said the Marsha is just in another league, much fuller sound and much more articulate and 3 dimensional. When cranked the Marsha sings and hold together very well with out flubbing out.
yngzaklynch":10ssh2z8 said:rareguitar":10ssh2z8 said:yngzaklynch":10ssh2z8 said:Can you give me a brief description of the differnces between a boosted Vintage Modern and the Marsha?
I love the VM for what it is and for what they cost they are a tremendous bang for the buck and I will always keep one around. That said the Marsha is just in another league, much fuller sound and much more articulate and 3 dimensional. When cranked the Marsha sings and hold together very well with out flubbing out.
I knew you were going to say this.Can the Marsha cop John Sykes tone?
Tawlks":1hnpl53r said:Nice Marsha, Brad.Quick noob question though.... What does CCV stand for, Cameron ____ ____
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donbarzini":35kin619 said:yngzaklynch":35kin619 said:Man I just looked at the options at Tone Merchants website. There ain't no way I could swing that amp right now. Oh well... maybe one day.
I just checked myself, I didn't realize it was that much? How many "better" components are used since it looks just like a Metroamp kit from the start?
That and the effects loop and master volume BLOW AWAY a stock JVM. Most transparent FX loop I've ever heard...and I've never played an amp before that sounds that good and that alive at below TV volume (not to mention all other volumes).rareguitar":32wylqw7 said:yngzaklynch":32wylqw7 said:Can you give me a brief description of the differnces between a boosted Vintage Modern and the Marsha?
I love the VM for what it is and for what they cost they are a tremendous bang for the buck and I will always keep one around. That said the Marsha is just in another league, much fuller sound and much more articulate and 3 dimensional. When cranked the Marsha sings and hold together very well with out flubbing out.