SansAmp PSA-1 and Marshall MS-4

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Quick demo of some MesaBoogie patches from the preamp SansAmp PSA-1 plugged in a Little Marshall MS-4 and a Behringer Virtualizer Pro only for Reverb. Guitar: Fernandes Ravelle X with a Seymour Duncan Distortion on the bridge. The Marshall MS-4 kicks ass!!!!!

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  • hola capo, me acabo de comprar una Ravelle X idéntica a la que usas en el video....(la compre usada).....¿tenes idea de que año es? por que me fije en los catálogos y ya no viene de ese color, ni con el ingreso de las cuerdas a traves del cuerpo.......ojala me des una mano con esa duda....saludos!! (ahh es china no?)

  • @Balk20

    Buenas, son modelos relativamente nuevos del 2000 para adelante. Si, son chinas.... incluso creo q las series mas grosas siguen siendo chinas. Saludos!

  • che master vos de casualidad no vendes este pre por mercadolibre?

  • @chichafaw No, yo lo vendi hace un largo un rato al mio

  • hey man that sansamp sounds really good and off course your playing too man bad @@@ hey whats the other unit you are using besides the sansamp i see when you turn around i see another one there ??

  • Hi man! The other rack is a Behringer Virtualizer Pro DSP 2024, i used it for reverb...too bad that the sansamp dont has reverb!

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  • @marianolarata gracias genio!!

  • how did you connected the sansamp to the marshall map? i mean, isn't it a preamp, so did you excluded the preamp section of the marshall?...

  • if the GT-2 rocks already I could not expect anything different from the PSA!

    great tone!

  • i know this blues lick ;)

  • Hey dude how was the guitar before you changed the pickups did it sound good for like up to megadeth distortion? and was the action nice and low with alot of sustain?

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