Re: Marshall 3203 Artist 30 head. Thoughts?
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I don't know. If it is anything like a 4203 Artist combo, then it's crap! I bought one in '97 off a friend, that was moving to SF, for $200 w/ a wah thrown in. I could not get a good sound out of it to save my life and finally sold it on the bay last August (for $320!). But according to what people have said here and the glowing HC reviews, it's a great amp. It was too thin sounding for me and when you cranked it, the treble was ear-piercing. Plus, after you would play for about an hour, the sound would just fade away and you had nothing coming out of your amp!
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You definitely had a bad one...the sound fading away confirms it wasn't right. Also, one of the knocks on this amp is the lack of highs (which is quickly remedied with a quick snip of the C13 capacitor on the PCB) which apparently is the opposite of what you experienced. Issues like these are why I am big on trying out amps/instruments whenever possible before I buy.
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I don't know. If it is anything like a 4203 Artist combo, then it's crap! I bought one in '97 off a friend, that was moving to SF, for $200 w/ a wah thrown in. I could not get a good sound out of it to save my life and finally sold it on the bay last August (for $320!). But according to what people have said here and the glowing HC reviews, it's a great amp. It was too thin sounding for me and when you cranked it, the treble was ear-piercing. Plus, after you would play for about an hour, the sound would just fade away and you had nothing coming out of your amp!
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You definitely had a bad one...the sound fading away confirms it wasn't right. Also, one of the knocks on this amp is the lack of highs (which is quickly remedied with a quick snip of the C13 capacitor on the PCB) which apparently is the opposite of what you experienced. Issues like these are why I am big on trying out amps/instruments whenever possible before I buy.
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