Topic: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Currently, I have a Fender Superchamp XD.  I'm considering a Marshall Amp, but would a solid state Marshall compare to their tube versions?

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Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

No.

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Totally agree but if you can't afford a Tube amp Marshall, the solid state Marshalls sound much better then the solid state Fenders for distortion.

Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Save your money for a tube amp. You won't regret waiting.

Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Save your cash the Tube amp is a totally different beast.

Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Bluesbreaker wrote:

No.

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Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Lets just say you get what you pay for.

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Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Rather have a used tube amp than a new solid state.  Keep your eyes on craigslist or the bay, even if it's not a marshall (yuck, have to brush my teeth now) and it's tube, you would be better for it.  Some of the epiphone stuff sounds pretty good, maybe the new ibanez tube screamer head?  Not too spendy.

Where the hell does one get a black-backed gold top anyway?

Re: Marshall Amps- Tube or Solid

Go tubular bro - we're waiting for ya  wink

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