For the last ten years I played humbucker guitars exclusively, using both of my Les Pauls and my heavily modified Tele as my main stage guitars. I also played Solid State amps exclusively because of their durability and sharp tone.
But lately I have had a revelation and after my Marshall MG100 top died, I decided to get myself something serious. So I bought myself a London City "Bulldog" amp head.
The Bulldog is an all tube copy of a Marshall JCM 900. Made for the dutch market only. And it sounds just brutal.
But what I also found out is that my old 1989 Squier Strat "the veteran" sounds better than I ever remembered it sounding before. Through the Bulldog my strat sounds just as growly as meanacing as my Les Paul, the hum and "spike" betraying it's a single coil pickup but I never thought I'd get my Old strat to sound that good. Finally an amp that doesn't make my strat sound all tinny and liveless.
Right now I'm working this sound into my band, it works miracles when used in conjunction with our second guitarist' Ibanez Universe seven string.
But lately I have had a revelation and after my Marshall MG100 top died, I decided to get myself something serious. So I bought myself a London City "Bulldog" amp head.
The Bulldog is an all tube copy of a Marshall JCM 900. Made for the dutch market only. And it sounds just brutal.
But what I also found out is that my old 1989 Squier Strat "the veteran" sounds better than I ever remembered it sounding before. Through the Bulldog my strat sounds just as growly as meanacing as my Les Paul, the hum and "spike" betraying it's a single coil pickup but I never thought I'd get my Old strat to sound that good. Finally an amp that doesn't make my strat sound all tinny and liveless.
Right now I'm working this sound into my band, it works miracles when used in conjunction with our second guitarist' Ibanez Universe seven string.
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