The thing is Wizards are not "better Marshalls." They feel and sound different. I've seen lots of people flip Wizards after getting them because they were told they were the ultimate Marshalls or something like that (which is what happened to me).
Ive never played most of those except the 6505. I know in flames used them if I'm not mistaken and they got some decent clarity, but I anticipate I'm looking for significantly more string clarity. I'll admit I've never owned one or played one anywhere other than a guitar centerin addition to 2203 and jube i’ll add a modded plexi, something like the RR 1959 or Suhr SL, Metropoulos etc. a MV and maybe a tad more gain.
Not Friedmans.
and from the US side of the pond, a boogie mk3 or 6505.
re clarity, maybe use less gain and/ or up the presence.Ive never played most of those except the 6505. I know in flames used them if I'm not mistaken and they got some decent clarity, but I anticipate I'm looking for significantly more string clarity. I'll admit I've never owned one or played one anywhere other than a guitar center
I remember deliberating between the model t clone and a Hiwatt clone. I hear the Fryette deliverance is described as having a Hiwatt character to it.I would add the amp that got me seraching for clarity more was a hiwatt super hi
Fryette ultralead much much better imo. The clarity and voicing on that amp are very good.I remember deliberating between the model t clone and a Hiwatt clone. I hear the Fryette deliverance is described as having a Hiwatt character to it.
Is the UL synonymous with the pitbull? I know they don't make those anymore. I'm pretty sure Aaron turner from isis used them. Love that band, but would never want his tone.Fryette ultralead much much better imo. The clarity and voicing on that amp are very good.
But yes, fryette and wizard get compared to hiwatt a lot
I am not that versed. Just know what i hear when i play the amps. I would focus less on what bands sound like. There is a lot besides the amp going on there, and some amps can be dialed weird.Is the UL synonymous with the pitbull? I know they don't make those anymore. I'm pretty sure Aaron turner from isis used them. Love that band, but would never want his tone.
Indeed indeed. Yeah I'm probably going to abuse the musicians friend/guitar center return policy for the next 6 months so I can do some exploring. I actually just ordered a jcm800 since I should probably have an idea of what it sounds/feels like since most of the amps are probably modelled after it in some way or another. If I don't care for it I'll go in the fryette/ other suggestions direction.I am not that versed. Just know what i hear when i play the amps. I would focus less on what bands sound like. There is a lot besides the amp going on there, and some amps can be dialed weird.
You need an amp fest so you can play all these fuckers and decide to cash out your kids' college fund. That is The Rig Page way
Pick up a superdrive from @griff10672Indeed indeed. Yeah I'm probably going to abuse the musicians friend/guitar center return policy for the next 6 months so I can do some exploring. I actually just ordered a jcm800 since I should probably have an idea of what it sounds/feels like since most of the amps are probably modelled after it in some way or another. If I don't care for it I'll go in the fryette/ other suggestions direction.
Noted! I just ordered a used Friedman overdrive deluxe, but I do plan on exploring some different overdrives soon as I've been stuck on using earthquaker stuff for awhile now.Pick up a superdrive from @griff10672
He makes the best pedals i have used. I dont boost my current amp, but with that 800, you put that sd1 into it, there is going to be magic. Especially if you turn the motherfucker up
My first thought when reading the op was an old VHT amp. Dry af, but tight and precise.Fryette ultralead much much better imo. The clarity and voicing on that amp are very good.
But yes, fryette and wizard get compared to hiwatt a lot
Kind of off subject, but anyone know how a hiwatt and a sunny model t differ?My first thought when reading the op was an old VHT amp. Dry af, but tight and precise.
If I’m following the Sunny t was also a SLO derivative, but very early. Chicken v egg thing.Kind of off subject, but anyone know how a hiwatt and a sunny model t differ?
The Vintage and Modern Classics are better Marshalls. The rest of the line from the clips appear not to be. They are not bedroom amps, played with a band is where they excell.The thing is Wizards are not "better Marshalls." They feel and sound different. I've seen lots of people flip Wizards after getting them because they were told they were the ultimate Marshalls or something like that (which is what happened to me).