Wizard Modern Classic Video

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Sounds great!
The 2010 MC100 I had wasn’t very picky about pre tubes..power tubes I’d make sure you use 34s that can handle the plate voltage...he sends them with JJ EL34L but I liked Winged C or Siemens better.
 
How does the Wizard compare to the QR in the room?

The Wizard sounds great by the way! Probably hard to make an amp like that sound bad though when you play that well.
 
Sounds great!
The 2010 MC100 I had wasn’t very picky about pre tubes..power tubes I’d make sure you use 34s that can handle the plate voltage...he sends them with JJ EL34L but I liked Winged C or Siemens better.

Mine is a '96, and it doesn't have the pull-boost on the lead channel like the newer ones have. It also doesn't have an effects loop. I was actually kind of surprised how much of a difference the preamp tubes made in this particular amp when I was swapping them around. I ordered a mix of JJ's, Chinese 12AX7's and some Tung-Sol's....and unfortunately both the Chinese and Tung-Sol 12AX7's showed up noisy. So, at the moment it's all JJ's in there...which is just a little dark for my tastes. I've heard good things about the EH 7025's, so I may give them a try. I have Winged C's in the power section.
 
How does the Wizard compare to the QR in the room?

The Wizard sounds great by the way! Probably hard to make an amp like that sound bad though when you play that well.

Well, the Wizard can probably be heard from outer space. Easily the loudest 100w amp I've ever heard in my life.

I love the Splawn. It's probably the most me sounding amp I have. The mids are in a slightly different spot than the Wizard, but you can dial both amps in to sound pretty similar. I tend to prefer the Splawn through Greenbacks, and the Wizard through V30's. So I'm actually pretty excited to start blending them together. I think they'll compliment each other really well.
 
Mine is a '96, and it doesn't have the pull-boost on the lead channel like the newer ones have. It also doesn't have an effects loop. I was actually kind of surprised how much of a difference the preamp tubes made in this particular amp when I was swapping them around. I ordered a mix of JJ's, Chinese 12AX7's and some Tung-Sol's....and unfortunately both the Chinese and Tung-Sol 12AX7's showed up noisy. So, at the moment it's all JJ's in there...which is just a little dark for my tastes. I've heard good things about the EH 7025's, so I may give them a try. I have Winged C's in the power section.
If you are looking for some reasonable vintage pre try Tungsram. You can find them for 30 or so used. I remember those sounding best; but the difference was not as great as with a vintage Marshall.
 
I never noticed a huge difference with the Wizards and preamp tubes, but I do think I like the 6n4 Beijing square getters in the MCII best from what I tried. Not a night/day difference from anything I've tried in there, but I wound up with those Square getters in all the preamp slots and kept them there.
 
I never noticed a huge difference with the Wizards and preamp tubes, but I do think I like the 6n4 Beijing square getters in the MCII best from what I tried. Not a night/day difference from anything I've tried in there, but I wound up with those Square getters in all the preamp slots and kept them there.

It's funny. Not all of the positions make a massive difference, but V1 seems to change the overall attack of the amp quite a bit. It might be due to the lead channel not having the boost circuit, but it's pretty noticeable on this version. I just found some extra Tung-Sols in my stash of tubes, so one of those will likely end up in V1.
 
Awesome stuff right there. :yes:

Looking forward to listening again via headphones. Seemed very KSE inspired?

Would love to hear that with the Splawn.
 
Love it, crisp and tight as hell! I‘ve had 3 Modern Classics in the past and the best one was a ‘96 like yours. Mine was a 6L6 version and was particularly punchy and defined with 4 Sylvania 6L6s. I concur preamp tubes make less of a difference in Wizards than in Marshalls. You’ve got to ditch those JJ power tubes; they’re the equivalent of McDonalds.
 
Love it, crisp and tight as hell! I‘ve had 3 Modern Classics in the past and the best one was a ‘96 like yours. Mine was a 6L6 version and was particularly punchy and defined with 4 Sylvania 6L6s. I concur preamp tubes make less of a difference in Wizards than in Marshalls. You’ve got to ditch those JJ power tubes; they’re the equivalent of McDonalds.
We're all different of course, but I actually preferred the stock JJE34L to the real deal =C= it tried in the MCII. The =C= were nice but they smoothed and compressed the tone a bit. There was more attack with the 34Ls, especially in the lows. Best way I can put it: =C= were creamy/smeared where the E34Ls were sharp/more defined.
 
I love the band Eclipse as of late. They use Wizard MC and Marshall Slash amps. Great mix for tinnitus though.
 
We're all different of course, but I actually preferred the stock JJE34L to the real deal =C= it tried in the MCII. The =C= were nice but they smoothed and compressed the tone a bit. There was more attack with the 34Ls, especially in the lows. Best way I can put it: =C= were creamy/smeared where the E34Ls were sharp/more defined.
I hear you and partially agree. Winged Cs are a bit overrated IMO. They don’t hold a candle to Rick’s EL 34 of choice (sadly unavailable now, or at least not made to the same standard anymore) the GT E34LS. Those old GTs sounded like greatly improved JJs with more detail, treble extension and stoutness. I can’t remember what factory produced them. Could have been the same as where JJs are currently made but to a higher standard with likely superior equipment tooling. The machinery/tooling that helps construct our beloved tubes and speakers of old is often subject to breaking down and sometimes when it gets fixed or replaced, or even left to deteriorate, quality suffers.
 
Awesome stuff right there. :yes:

Looking forward to listening again via headphones. Seemed very KSE inspired?

Would love to hear that with the Splawn.

Thanks! Not intentionally Killswitch inspired, though I do like those guys a lot.

I'm really psyched to pair it with the Splawn as well. I think they'll compliment each other really well. I'm working on a record right now where I used the Splawn for 99% of the dirty rhythm stuff, but I have DI's for all of it. I'll likely reamp through the Wizard and blend them together. I'll post some clips when it's done.

I'll also likely put together a quick comparison video of the Splawn, the Wizard and my PT100. Just a few different flavors of Marshall inspired goodness.
 
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