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Marshall Vintage Modern 2466 Unboosted

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2007

High Dynamnic range. Mid Boost In.

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  • yea led zeppelin the rover!!!!!

  • @mrflip321go

    Albeit a really poor rendition of it. Thanks for listening.

    Jim

  • Kicks ass man! its me Slashwannabe from the Forum!

  • @Nellysman1

    Thanks for listening. I still really love this amp!

  • I think this thing sounds very fat and dynamic in the bass region for a marshall. I'm a big fan but many times the low end is lacking (even since the jcm800).

  • @goingwithzed

    Well it's a Marshall and isn't going to have the modern low end thing going. I do love these amps with a boost pedal. Very good hard rock tone.

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  • if that's all you planning on playing on it, then keep looking. this thing is too pricey to spend on pop punk.

    but yes it can

  • aww dude, this sounds amazing. u made a mistake man

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  • @yamahabmxer1 You don't. It's a one channel amp with two modes.

    Essentially, it's sort of a two channel amp, but with a shared eq, and the channels are Overdrive and More Overdrive.

  • how would this amazing amp sound with a Bad Monkey? thanks for the nice vid!

  • wait one channel? how do you switch from clean to overdrive?

  • what cab are u using

  • @JamesNiskyMusic saying "expensive, for a tube amp?" is the same thing as saying "mercedes, expensive? for a car? are you stupid?" the term expensive is relative.

    go away and scream about amps to people who dont already spend thousands a year on gear, im not interested in what some anonymous nobody on youtube has to say to me. dont bother replying to this.

  • @JamesNiskyMusic

    Go have a look at my channel. I'm running a $3000 custom built Vox Ac30 in african mahogany, I'm not cheap with amps. I just realize that you don't need to run a Vintage Modern for boring generic pop punk. the most common amps among pop punk bands tend to be JCM900s for a reason. The produce "that" tone that serves the genre well. Also, I promise you that a Rothwell Hellbender pedal run through a fender bassman is very nearly indistinguishable from a Marshall 1959 live ;)

  • @JIMMYJIBLETS This amp doesn't cost $3000, its $1300, combo is $1600 which is what a new Vox or Fender combo costs too, and when you alluded to Fender or Vox achieving the same sound as Marshall it became apparent you have no idea what you are talking about. No pedal or attenuator will ever turn any Fender or Vox into a Marshall, not even close with the best guitarist in the world. What style of music doesn't use a completely general tone? The great joke is that you can't name a single one.

  • @JIMMYJIBLETS Expensive? For a tube amp? It sounds like you are just really CHEAP! A Soldano SLO is expensive, a Two-Rock is very expensive, how cheap do you want the guy to go? I can't think of a cheaper "good" amp that would suit a pop-punk band better. Are you really so cheap that you are getting uptight about what other people want to spend their money on? Please tell us what style of music would call for spending $3000 on a rig? blues? funk? country? metal? So why not pop-punk?

  • @slysendice He is an idiot, that is what made him say that . . . . . . . laughing.

  • can this amp do hard rock/metal (but not to the point of 10000000000 gain type)

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