Marshall AVT150 second-hand or MG100HDFX + MG412A 120 Watt cabinet [message #27045] |
Fri, 13 May 2005 04:31 |
Casey
Messages: 4 Registered: May 2009
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Hi, What guitaramp are you recommend me? I can buy a Marshall AVT150 (second-hand) for about $735 Or I can buy a Marshall MG100HDFX plus MG 412A, 120 watt cabinet all brand-new for about $780. Please could somebody reccomend me what to buy? Because I'm really doubting what to do.Thanks!
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Re: Marshall AVT150 second-hand or MG100HDFX + MG412A 120 Watt cabinet [message #27049 is a reply to message #27048] |
Mon, 16 May 2005 14:01 |
Chris R.
Messages: 82 Registered: May 2009
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This is coming from ignorance, but I'm going to disagree that this so-called valvestate technology is better from a sonic point of view. I haven't listened to one of these, but there's no way Marshall nor anyone else can make transistor outputs sound just like tubes. Period. Part of a tube amp's sound certainly comes from the preamp, but the famous Marshall sound was from big amps with no master volume control. You wanted "that sound", you were loud. No two ways about it. Now most amps have the master so you can turn down the output volume and still get the preamp over-drive. That's part or most of the way there, but without the big tubes, transformers, and maybe a sagging power supply, transistors just aren't going to sound the same. Sorry. Now on the flip side, some of this is pretty subtle and can only be heard when playing alone. Live and esp. when you start adding pedals, amps start to sound more and more alike.Chris
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