Okay I can finish this now. Sorry guys I had to go eat.
So I finally got the Wizard MC-100 and I was impressed with it cosmetics wise but how would it sound? I got it hooked up and turned it on and due to having a speaker cab with wiring issues asa it turned out I was severely diss-appointed.
But I got it hooked up to another cab and checked with JJB and Josh for some get me close to where I need to be settings and BANG! I arrived on time to the place Wizard intends for you to get to if you only own a Wizard.
Josh Sage told me I don't know how many times' wait till you play this amp' it gets better every single time. I also gotta say as far as gain......It has plenty. I would say if anything the Wizard has taught me to slow down my thoughs about gain and to include saturation in the mix. So now I am the jedi master of gain, saturation and the uses for them both.
all due to Wizard amps.
I can also tell ya the last nite I had my Cameron 50 watt head I just sold. I played it and then the new Wizard and I did not hear enough difference to make me change my mind. I can honestly say I love my Wizard.
I have tried boosting the Wizard and it takes pedals well. I do say the Wizard does not like a pedal that trys to add any amount of dirt. It loves a pedal that JUST BOOSTS it and drives it's own signal over the top.
The Wizard is the purest tone plant I have ever owned, That is a title you will not be able to take away from it.
even if you do end up moving it or selling it. Like that special engine you get in a car and you change your mind on the car but want to take the engine out and keep it. But it is part of the car. I have found a new permanent GO TO AMP.
Now I still have alot of amps, and no one amp DOES IT ALL. But the Wizard does SOO MUCH. And I am very grateful these guys stayed on me about Wizards, they were never pushy just they knew what I did not. I had to play one, spend time with it. To understand.