ok, this is quite a provocing title LOL....no offense to all the marshall users out there, after all i'm also (occasionally, that is) playing a jcm800 [img]/images/graemlins/band.gif[/img]
last night i had another band practice - one of the few ones both guitar players were rehearsing instead of just me and the drummer LOL. he was playing the jmp1/el34 100:100 rack setup that always used to be like a reference for the perfect thrash metal rhythm tone. when i came in, he and the drummer were playing, and i was thinking "whoa, this sounds GREAT"
to make a long story short, my 5150 CRUSHED his tone. i set up my rig (emg loaded jackson -> boss sd1 -> hi input -> 5150 green channel with all the EQs pretty much straight up, including the gain (crunch channel)) -> 1960A/B fullstack, played the first song and WHOA.....
the 5150 sounded tight, midrangey = VERY punchy, thick, with a great sizzle and top end, basically the perfect metal rhythm tone, the evil offspring of zakk wylde meets jon schaffer meets the latest kreator disc.
i can definitely see where all the 5150 praise comes from. trust me, his tone (which i never even came close to, and which sounded STELLAR when i came in last night) was weak, muddy, and really THIN in contrast to my room filling 5150 madness - i can see why the amp was named 5150 in the first place [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
just rambling.....really, the trick is using the rhythm channel boosted, and turning the volume UP...around 4/10
last night i had another band practice - one of the few ones both guitar players were rehearsing instead of just me and the drummer LOL. he was playing the jmp1/el34 100:100 rack setup that always used to be like a reference for the perfect thrash metal rhythm tone. when i came in, he and the drummer were playing, and i was thinking "whoa, this sounds GREAT"
to make a long story short, my 5150 CRUSHED his tone. i set up my rig (emg loaded jackson -> boss sd1 -> hi input -> 5150 green channel with all the EQs pretty much straight up, including the gain (crunch channel)) -> 1960A/B fullstack, played the first song and WHOA.....
the 5150 sounded tight, midrangey = VERY punchy, thick, with a great sizzle and top end, basically the perfect metal rhythm tone, the evil offspring of zakk wylde meets jon schaffer meets the latest kreator disc.
i can definitely see where all the 5150 praise comes from. trust me, his tone (which i never even came close to, and which sounded STELLAR when i came in last night) was weak, muddy, and really THIN in contrast to my room filling 5150 madness - i can see why the amp was named 5150 in the first place [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
just rambling.....really, the trick is using the rhythm channel boosted, and turning the volume UP...around 4/10
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