Topic: Marshall Vintage Modern
What do you guys think of the Marshall Vintage Modern?
Is this a good amp to create some Joe-like sounds?
Joe?:d
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What do you guys think of the Marshall Vintage Modern?
Is this a good amp to create some Joe-like sounds?
Joe?:d
Joe has said in the past he loves the sound of the clean channel. I think it would make an excellent amp for those sounds. I personally would pair it with another amp or I'd use a nice overdrive pedal in front of it to get your leads.
Overall I just wish they had a more useable lead channel. It seems like its a one trick pony. Nothing wrong with that in certain situations. But If I had it it would be clean all the time and I'd run a Fulltone fulldrive or OCD in front of it.
It's an 'old school' style amp. You have to use your guitar's controls to get the best from it and it will show every screw-up that you make.....but it will also make you shine too when you use it right.
Geoff
Hey.
I have a marshall vintge modern 50w combo, with a tokai les paul .
The amp is brilliant and i'm sure you can pull a good Joe tone but i was wondering if anyone would have any suggestions as to what settings to use?
Even a rough guide to getting close to his sound would be brilliant!!!
Marshall's are definatley the business!!!
Hi
My settings are:
Reverb: full on (I don't have a delay/reverb pedal yet, so I use all of the reverb of the amp..)
Master Volume: 9 o'clock
Presence: 3 o'clock
Bass: noon
Middle: full
Treble: noon
Low Dynamic Range
Mid Boost off
Detail: 2 o'clock
Body: noon
So the sound of the amp is set clean..than I use a Maxon OD808 (Tubescreamer) which is set like this:
Volume: full on
Gain: full on
Tone: 9 o'clock
What are your settings?
Reverb: full on (I don't have a delay/reverb pedal yet, so I use all of the reverb of the amp..)
The reverb of the VM is the one thing that I don't like - it's just too digital sounding - I really wish they put a reverb tank in there... guess you can't get everything
Other than that, the VM is probably my favorite amp right now (along with a Mesa Lonestar and Stiletto) - it's just got that great clear, crisp tone that a lot of other amps don't have - it's not muddied at all by a ton of distortion etc.
So, Pieter-Jan just so I'm clear on this.....you asked what we thought of the Marshall Vintage Modern (it's not a 'VM' anymore than a Road Worn Strat is a 'RW') and if it was possible to get a 'Joe' type sound from this amp.....and you already own one??
I asked you guys what you thought about the amp..at that time I didn't have one yet..but I've bought one just now yeah..
Cool. Can you get 'the' tone?
I asked you guys what you thought about the amp..at that time I didn't have one yet..but I've bought one just now yeah..
Of course you can't get the exact 'joe-tone'..but it's a great amp for marshall+les paul bluesrock sounds!!
The high dynamic range isn't really great..but the low dynamic range sounds really good!
Joe used a combo version on the Jools Holland show!
Hi
My settings are:
Reverb: full on (I don't have a delay/reverb pedal yet, so I use all of the reverb of the amp..)
Master Volume: 9 o'clock
Presence: 3 o'clock
Bass: noon
Middle: full
Treble: noon
Low Dynamic Range
Mid Boost off
Detail: 2 o'clock
Body: noonSo the sound of the amp is set clean..than I use a Maxon OD808 (Tubescreamer) which is set like this:
Volume: full on
Gain: full on
Tone: 9 o'clockWhat are your settings?
Hey i have mine set to:
Body - 2
Detial - 3
Mid boost engaged
High range
Trebble, middel and bass full
Presence over half
REverbs over half
MV just wherever it sounds good
Then i use a boss sd - 1 to tighten it up for lead
Message me back sure if u get any other good joe tones ...
ta
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