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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2010

Jammin' on my Marshall Plexi 1959 reissue modded by Scott Splawn with a fender hrr strat...
Sorry for some glitches in my playing and for the off-set delays in spots hehe !
Love this amp though : )

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  • I see a solo boost knob by the input jack, what's the other knob for? I have splawn modded Marshall without thw second knob. Also are pushing the amp with a pedal?

    Tnanks

  • @EVTMods Yes , one of those knobs is the solo boost... The other is the clean channel volume. All I was using here was a Boss Delay and a Boss volume pedal in the loop to quiet it down a little, no boost.. Thanks

  • Thanks. Seems mine is defective, with something wrong causing static and a short that blows the HT fuse. And I have to keep my presence way up, along with the treble, to even come close to your tone. Might need to be repaired, or refunded depending on the cause. Bummer, they are harder to find lately.

  • Sorry to hear that man. When I first got mine I had a similar problem when I engaged the solo boost . I called up Scott and he was very helpful with helping me find the problem. Turned out to be as simple as a cold solder joint. I would give him a call and let him know whats up. Im sure he will help you out in any way they can. Awesome, awesome customer service there : )

  • Yeah, cold solder joint might be what it is. Sometimes it's static that goes away, other times it freaks out so I have to shut it down. Not an easy thing to diagnose. How did you figure out which joint was the cold solder joint on yours??

  • I called up Scott and him or Josh who told me exactly where to look. You could see where the solder was was not fully in contact like the other spots where. A quick dab of solder and the problem was fixed. Your best bet would be to give him a call. Good luck with the amp man ! I hope it will be an easy fix for you : )

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  • wow.

  • GREAT TONE!!! What speakers do you have in there? sounds killer!

  • please no mmore delay ;(

  • sounds like me jammin. always playing rr riffs, lol.

  • Wonderful tone from Scott, he's one of my TOP guys that has a KILLER ear! Kudo's Mr Splawn!

  • Very nice tone mate.

  • @TheNorrin

    Hi, you know how to improve on the EQ?? I need the tip! Gratzie!

  • I had similar problems with the EQ. If you want a tip send me a mail ;-)

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