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Help me out, guys: Marshall JVM410H/210H vs. EVH 5150 III vs. Splawn Quick Rod
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I own a Splawn but neither of the other two. I'd say the EVH and Marshall are way more
flexible for getting a variety of sounds, and def. more gain heavy. Splawns don't have
all that much gain and tend to sound better the more you turn them up. To me, the
Splawn just has that certain something, and since I'm more of an old school kind of
player, it suits me perfectly. Def. try a Splawn before you buy it, but you'll have no
trouble selling a Splawn if it doesn't work out for ya...
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Originally posted by lefty View PostI own a Splawn but neither of the other two. I'd say the EVH and Marshall are way more
flexible for getting a variety of sounds, and def. more gain heavy. Splawns don't have
all that much gain and tend to sound better the more you turn them up. To me, the
Splawn just has that certain something, and since I'm more of an old school kind of
player, it suits me perfectly. Def. try a Splawn before you buy it, but you'll have no
trouble selling a Splawn if it doesn't work out for ya...
This is frustrating. I REALLY want to plug into a Quick Rod and a JVM.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Originally posted by lefty View PostI own a Splawn but neither of the other two. I'd say the EVH and Marshall are way more
flexible for getting a variety of sounds, and def. more gain heavy. Splawns don't have
all that much gain and tend to sound better the more you turn them up. To me, the
Splawn just has that certain something, and since I'm more of an old school kind of
player, it suits me perfectly. Def. try a Splawn before you buy it, but you'll have no
trouble selling a Splawn if it doesn't work out for ya...
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Originally posted by lefty View PostI own a Splawn but neither of the other two. I'd say the EVH and Marshall are way more
flexible for getting a variety of sounds, and def. more gain heavy. Splawns don't have
all that much gain and tend to sound better the more you turn them up. To me, the
Splawn just has that certain something, and since I'm more of an old school kind of
player, it suits me perfectly. Def. try a Splawn before you buy it, but you'll have no
trouble selling a Splawn if it doesn't work out for ya...
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostNot the Quickrod. It has massive amounts of gain. Even in 1st gear it has enough gear to do old school metal. Also... my buddy was playing molten lava heavy metal with his Quickrod live on full power with the master volume on 3. It was the best live guitar tone I have ever heard so far. It was lacking nothing. Perfect high gain metal and classic metal tone. Perfect.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Originally posted by PowerTube View PostThat's the impression I get from watching the videos. What's your opinion of the "unforgiving" thing?
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostI played through it live at the show for one song. It was amazing. It is not unforgiving. A Plexi is unforgiving. The Quickrod had gobs and gobs of gain, it was VERY forgiving and had an outstanding clean channel. Like I said earlier.. its the best metal amp I have ever heard live. The songs the band was playing ranged everywhere from AC/DC Livewire to Breaking the Law to Any Way you Want it by Journey to Detroit Rock City to The Black Crowes to Alice in Chains and Metallica and a ton of Van Halen. The band played at least 3 VH songs. It nailed every one of them.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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Okay, here's some additional info. I've been reading on other forums that Splawn added additional gain to the Quick Rod (and possibly others) sometime around 2010-2011, because they got the complaint about not having full saturation or whatnot. The one in the video i posted above definitely seems to have enough.
That's probably where the whole "Splawns don't have enough gain" thing comes from.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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I've never played a Quick Rod, but it isn't real clear what the footswitch does. If I understand correctly, the OD1/OD2 switch adds an additional gain stage when switched to OD2 mode? And that is ONLY accessible with the footswitch plugged in (no way to do it on the amp itself)?
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Originally posted by PowerTube View PostOkay, here's some additional info. I've been reading on other forums that Splawn added additional gain to the Quick Rod (and possibly others) sometime around 2010-2011, because they got the complaint about not having full saturation or whatnot. The one in the video i posted above definitely seems to have enough.
That's probably where the whole "Splawns don't have enough gain" thing comes from.
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostI played through it live at the show for one song. It was amazing. It is not unforgiving. A Plexi is unforgiving. The Quickrod had gobs and gobs of gain, it was VERY forgiving and had an outstanding clean channel. Like I said earlier.. its the best metal amp I have ever heard live. The songs the band was playing ranged everywhere from AC/DC Livewire to Breaking the Law to Any Way you Want it by Journey to Detroit Rock City to The Black Crowes to Alice in Chains and Metallica and a ton of Van Halen. The band played at least 3 VH songs. It nailed every one of them.
I know you're a Mesa Single Rec guy. How do you compare the
Splawn QR to the Mesa?
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