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Since no webpage shows the old bitch amp, and there haven't really been any quality clips, i'd figure id throw this thread up with some info, pics, and a shittly little noodling around clip i did. Hopefully its useful.
If there are any questions I can answer or any other clips you'd like to hear, please feel free to let me know.
A few quick notes:
The first little metal knob on the front (left side if you're looking right at front) is a 3-way switch for different gain stages
The second little metal knob on the right (right side if you're looking right at the front) is a 3-way bright switch
The Gain Trim knob is (quoting dave friedman here) "another gain pot but it does not go to zero"
The Thump knob, well to my ears, adds ridiculous amount of bottom end without getting flubby even if you max it
Metropolous FX Loop, i believe its the same one as on the Friedman BE-100's, its awesome
Master volume is incredible, I play it through a Two Notes Torpedo Live now, but before even through my rectifier 4x12 and scumback 4x12, it sounded awesome at low volumes. Just to be clear, nothing compares to a half-stack running at full volume, but if you're in an apartment with relatively decent soundproofing, running the master just a smidge past zero does not sound bad at all!
I've never played a Marshall modded by Mark Cameron but love the sound that comes out of this guy, highly recommended!
If there are any questions I can answer or any other clips you'd like to hear, please feel free to let me know.
A few quick notes:
The first little metal knob on the front (left side if you're looking right at front) is a 3-way switch for different gain stages
The second little metal knob on the right (right side if you're looking right at the front) is a 3-way bright switch
The Gain Trim knob is (quoting dave friedman here) "another gain pot but it does not go to zero"
The Thump knob, well to my ears, adds ridiculous amount of bottom end without getting flubby even if you max it
Metropolous FX Loop, i believe its the same one as on the Friedman BE-100's, its awesome
Master volume is incredible, I play it through a Two Notes Torpedo Live now, but before even through my rectifier 4x12 and scumback 4x12, it sounded awesome at low volumes. Just to be clear, nothing compares to a half-stack running at full volume, but if you're in an apartment with relatively decent soundproofing, running the master just a smidge past zero does not sound bad at all!
I've never played a Marshall modded by Mark Cameron but love the sound that comes out of this guy, highly recommended!