Marshall Handwired 1974x Guitar one or world
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This is awful, why does it sound so bassy? This tells me nothing about the amp. And why does he use an overdrive pedal, nobody wants to hear that, we want to hear what the amp sounds like without any pedals.
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it'll blow up
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Why dont you put the Tone up ?? Do you have Problems with your Ears ??? !!
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@Daluzmmania89 Yes, but not as good as a Gibson Les Paul. Gibson's and Marshall's were just meant to be with each other. Like a cold glass of milk and oreo's. MMMM Creamy
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@ZeppelinRules - Its not difinitivly a plexi if that is what you mean, but still with a bit of eq and the right clean boost its not that far off...more like the 50watt voicing than the 100watt in the mids. If you can get a clone of this amp as a head and run it thru a 4x12 cab...you might like ;)
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@Daluzmmania89 - hard to tell without first hand knowledge of the guitar but if it does not sound good I would tend to find fault with the guitar rather than the amp. :)
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@webcityguy - beg to differ....own and have owned many Marshalls. The handwired heads are much better. Compare a 1959hw to any reissue that is not...very noticable....the lower wattage amps (like this one but including the 50watt 1987x) are more compressed so the difference between handwired vs non are less dramatic than the 100watt (which drips with tone and headroom :) ) but handwired are far superior regardless.
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@TheRealErob not exactly....they are voiced a bit different
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@UltimateGuitarist17 - technically yes, but you really want to jumper the inputs mate ;)
Great amp. Crappy recording.
funkyjones 2 years ago 26
turn the damn tone up. its too muffled. this is my favorite marshall for my gibson 1960 reissue with antiquities.
kristofferpence 3 years ago 14