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I have them, but don't use the boost (EQD Plumes) much these days.Do you you use a noise gate and or a boost ?
I have them, but don't use the boost (EQD Plumes) much these days.Do you you use a noise gate and or a boost ?
Those prices are insanely cheap so I am a bit skeptical but maybe someone just really needs to sell .Also if you're in NM, found this bad boy for $3400. I'm nowhere near this unfortunately.
https://albuquerque.craigslist.org/msg/d/albuquerque-wizard-mcii-mk2/7812740804.html
And if you're in DE, found this MTL for $3600. A bit out of my range but for that price it almost feels worth the drive.
https://baltimore.craigslist.org/msg/d/baltimore-wizard-mtl-mkii-metal-mk2/7812749731.html
With a noise gate you push the settings high to get an incredible unreal tone . Without a gate it’s hard to push it all the way .I have them, but don't use the boost (EQD Plumes) much these days.
So I'm probably in a similar camp tone wise. Using it for harder rock at the moment and finding I like the bass at 4 too. Playing with the Pull Shift I'm finding it removes some woofiness when pulled, maybe a more modern sound. I think I prefer it pulled out with the gain up, haven't tried any lower gain settings yet but with the volume rolled off higher gain it sounds pretty good pushed in.That’s the latest one as well with the pull shift on the treble. So definitely a great price you got on it.
As far as settings it depends on the sound you’re going for. I’m more into 70’s and 80’s hard rock. And come from the Marshall camp. So on my MCII I keep the bass down around 4 (not o’clock) or less depending on the guitar or tuning. The pull boost tightens the amp up and sounds natural more like another channel and not a boost. I stay with it pulled. The tone controls are also intuitive of each other but are useful in doing what they should. The brights for each channel are also very effective and you may find as you raise one you may want to lower the other. I don’t have the pull shift on mine. But I had Rick mod an MCI I used to own with the pull shift. And it adds more of a Marshall flavour to my ears.
I'm liking the presence at 2:00 but just tried it at 3:00 & 4:00 and it immediately felt like my Monomyth actually, maybe a bit more Marshall-y? Maybe just removed some of the Wizard squawking? All cool sounds so far. I've my treble at 3:00 at the moment....which is also where I keep it on my Monomyth, so I wonder if they use similar tonestacks or something (it's all just Marshall right?).Congrats! I usually set Lead Bright on my MC2 to 1:00 or so. Don't be afraid to crank the Presence, as most of the active change happens between like 2:00 - 4:00, I keep mine around 3:00 or so and at that spot I can barely nudge it up or down to get quite a bit brighter or darker, while I usually keep the Treble at or slightly below noon.
Also, the MC2 loves boosts, so feel free to go nuts experimenting with it.
One tone I kind didn't expect to find in the MC2 but ended up loving when I stumbled on it was basically what I'd describe as an authoritative low gain but still aggressive and cutting kind of tone. Basically, on the Lead channel, leave the gain boost pushed in (disabled) and keep the Gain knob fairly conservative, like around noon or only just a bit higher, then crank the Bass to get massive thump and punch. Use a pedal to cut some lows at the input for more sharpness and aggression, maybe increase the pedal's level to hit the input a little harder if you like, but it's not totally necessary. The amp sounds awesome that way. All the balls of a firebreather but with clarity and dynamics you wouldn't believe. Give it a shot.
So I'm probably in a similar camp tone wise. Using it for harder rock at the moment and finding I like the bass at 4 too. Playing with the Pull Shift I'm finding it removes some woofiness when pulled, maybe a more modern sound. I think I prefer it pulled out with the gain up, haven't tried any lower gain settings yet but with the volume rolled off higher gain it sounds pretty good pushed in.
Pull Shift around 35sec in, and then pushed back in around 1:15
Had to do it...
Used my LTD EC-1000 with Lollar Imperials in it. I haven't recorded anything in years but I think the first clip is using an IR I made of a Celestion Greenback & Celestion Alnico Cream together. Second clip is the official Celestion Greenback 412. Excuse the sloppy playing, made absolutely no attempt to sound coordinated.
Haha yeah, I noticed it was only like 30mins from me so shot the guy my number to figure out a cash deal.I almost bought that amp last week! It was on Reverb right? Congratulations.
Haha yeah, I noticed it was only like 30mins from me so shot the guy my number to figure out a cash deal.
I'd try to sell it for a profit. The gushing over this amp brand is hilarious. Those clips sound like absolute shite (sorry OP) and you guys are gushing over it, getting your panties moist, and it sounds like the speakers are blown. SMFH
I was under the impression that there was a lot of hiwatt influence in wizards, but no idea how accurate that is honestly(it's all just Marshall right?).
They’re modified Marshall Jubilee circuitsI was under the impression that there was a lot of hiwatt influence in wizards, but no idea how accurate that is honestly
Wizards are unreal in person. And these clips are what the poster likes . Don’t shit on his tone . Everyone likes differbt shit .I'd try to sell it for a profit. The gushing over this amp brand is hilarious. Those clips sound like absolute shite (sorry OP) and you guys are gushing over it, getting your panties moist, and it sounds like the speakers are blown. SMFH