I built this rig just for occassional home jams and get togethers and it sounds much better than I even expected.
4 rms soft roadcase
Marshall 8004 Valvestate preamp
Ross 31 band EQ
Middle Atlantic rack mount power supply
Boss GT-6
I tried it through several cabinets all wired in mono. (I have to go mono because the Ross 31 band EQ isn't stereo.
Randall open back 2 x 12 8 ohms
Randall closed back 2 x 12 16 ohms
Mesa 3/4 back 1 x 12 80 ohms
For a small total SS rack system, I am very surprised how loud the Marshall 8004 is.
I can go from whisper quiet bedroom tone to absolutely loud enough to gig with a drummer and the tone is good throughout.
I attribute this to the Boss GT-6 which is a stellar modeler/processor.
I did notice that without the 31 band EQ I had a pretty difficult time adjusting the patches on the GT-6 so sound good. With the 31 band engaged it was a piece of cake. It makes the entire rig sound more live and real.
I dialed in probably one of the best Lynch lead tones I have ever gotten using the stock GT-6 Fat Strat program and adding a second delay using FX-2. The 31 band EQ is set up as a typical smiley face.
Anyway, this review is more for the Marshall 8004 power amp.
You can score one pretty cheap. I also had a Rocktron Velocity 100.
The Marshall 8004 is just as loud and it sounds better. The Velocity 100 was pretty nice too.
Regarding cabinet selection, when you are using an SS power amp you really need to make sure you match the ohmage of the amp to the speakers. The Marshall 8004 has 8 ohm outputs and the 8 ohm cabs sound 10 times better than the 16 ohm cabs because the amp can drive them properly.
4 rms soft roadcase
Marshall 8004 Valvestate preamp
Ross 31 band EQ
Middle Atlantic rack mount power supply
Boss GT-6
I tried it through several cabinets all wired in mono. (I have to go mono because the Ross 31 band EQ isn't stereo.
Randall open back 2 x 12 8 ohms
Randall closed back 2 x 12 16 ohms
Mesa 3/4 back 1 x 12 80 ohms
For a small total SS rack system, I am very surprised how loud the Marshall 8004 is.
I can go from whisper quiet bedroom tone to absolutely loud enough to gig with a drummer and the tone is good throughout.
I attribute this to the Boss GT-6 which is a stellar modeler/processor.
I did notice that without the 31 band EQ I had a pretty difficult time adjusting the patches on the GT-6 so sound good. With the 31 band engaged it was a piece of cake. It makes the entire rig sound more live and real.
I dialed in probably one of the best Lynch lead tones I have ever gotten using the stock GT-6 Fat Strat program and adding a second delay using FX-2. The 31 band EQ is set up as a typical smiley face.
Anyway, this review is more for the Marshall 8004 power amp.
You can score one pretty cheap. I also had a Rocktron Velocity 100.
The Marshall 8004 is just as loud and it sounds better. The Velocity 100 was pretty nice too.
Regarding cabinet selection, when you are using an SS power amp you really need to make sure you match the ohmage of the amp to the speakers. The Marshall 8004 has 8 ohm outputs and the 8 ohm cabs sound 10 times better than the 16 ohm cabs because the amp can drive them properly.
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