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So 900s sound shrill, thin, and harsh do they? CLIP INSIDE!
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"There's no substitute. especially with the competive factory options these days! Sure there's build quality shortcomings of HDs, ( like all machines) but nothing looks, sounds, and rides like a HD..it remains the standard for all "superior" knock offs..and they hold their value like no other."
Thank you, I'll take my Honda or Ducatti
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Sounded great!!! Great Marshall tone there Zeegler. CONGRATS!Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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Damn Horns...My marshall has too much low end...gots to dial the sumbitch back. 4- 6550s at 100watts thru 2 1960b cabs and it just punches you in the chest. Who needs a fuggin' bass player!www.JerryRobison.com
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Originally posted by khabibissell View PostWhat volume was this recorded at? It sounds great!
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Originally posted by horns666 View PostThat is a ballsy Marshall tone..I could tell that could easily get into a Bruce Franklin, TROUBLE territoty with that sumbitch. You're almost there now..
Marshalls rule man. I re-tweaked my Bogner to emulate my Marshall rig. It's a beefed up, hairy version of it. Even with the Bogner's gain at 50%..it doesn't come close to the Marshall's crisp, definition..but it does have the low end "balls" Marshalls do kinda lack, in comparison. But I don't care much about "low end" these days..that th bass players role. I'm all about the right timbre, and mids to crunch the fuck out and "cut" for palm muting, and effortless, singing solos. That's where Marshalls truly OWN all IMO!!!!
It's full circle man. Marshalls are like the Harley Davidson of amps. Yeah there's so-called beefier, stronger, better built, faster, and yada yada yada like Big Dogs, CMCs, SAVs, and high dollar customs ect. My dad's been there done for 50+ years and went back where he started ..Harleys...The real deal. There's no substitute. especially with the competive factory options these days! Sure there's build quality shortcomings of HDs, ( like all machines) but nothing looks, sounds, and rides like a HD..it remains the standard for all "superior" knock offs..and they hold their value like no other..just like Marshalls do. No matter what models.
I think this is a perfect anaolgy IMO. They are investments that bring years of joy and get your money back whenever you wish..as long as you take care of them. It's money in the bank..you'' never take a beating or a major loss!
As far as mere loos..nothings better than Marshall stacks and Harleys..they are the tried and true american standards! TIMELESS!!!
I'm fuggin' floatin'..time to eat!!!
huh? I paid $1210.00 for the head...and 9 months later sold it for $600.00! (amazing resale value there! (this is just a "Bait" post
cause im wantin to hear your 5 paragraph rant back at me!)
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Originally posted by Robert Burns View PostOne of em's a "British" standard! So my DSL-50 held it's value great
huh? I paid $1210.00 for the head...and 9 months later sold it for $600.00! (amazing resale value there! (this is just a "Bait" post
cause im wantin to hear your 5 paragraph rant back at me!)
I bought my B-52 brand new, but only because they had only just come out, and there weren't any used ones available yet. Besides, it was cheap as hell at $599, so I didn't really have much to lose.
I see a lot of guys on forums buying high dollar amps brand new, and we're talking Diezels, Bogners, Soldanos, Riveras, Framus, etc., and they end up selling them a couple months later to get the next trendy thing to come along. Imagine the loss they take on this stuff. Even if I had money to burn, I simply wouldn't do that.
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Zeeg, you are a man after my own heart. I rarely buy new, anymore, and always look for the deals. After years of getting soaked on trade-in values, and deals, I decided to take a different approach. Yeah, I'm envious of the guys that can afford to drop major coinage on a brand new Bogner, but, at the end of the night, my gear is getting a pretty good bang for it's buck.I'm not Ron!
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Thanks again guys.
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