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lenny

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Hey Joe do u even get to turn the Marshall up Past 2?....i have a TSL60 with 1 4x12 1960a cab And i when we play a venue of that size i cant get her past 3, i see you are micing them as well so i assume they are coming threw the system?......... whats your secret to get the sound out of them at a low volume?and i also assume that you use the the 2 stacks seperately?
 

joe web

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lenny said:
Hey Joe do u even get to turn the Marshall up Past 2?....i have a TSL60 with 1 4x12 1960a cab And i when we play a venue of that size i cant get her past 3, i see you are micing them as well so i assume they are coming threw the system?......... whats your secret to get the sound out of them at a low volume?and i also assume that you use the the 2 stacks seperately?

my guitarrig setup is very complex.
i´m playing it as a stereo setup, the preamps are looped with the patchmate.
so i choose between the recto and the silver preamp, depending on the sound i need.
the preamps go into the g-major, where the stereo signal is produced and then go back to the return-jack at both amps.

the silver jubilee mastervolume is set to 12:00 o´clock and the recto master is set to 09:00 o´clock.

i´m using the output-level-pot at the g-major to adjust the level i need on stage.

the level on stage was o.k., i could feel the sound - that´s what i like. :D

during the soundcheck i almost played direct from stage, but as 150 people were there, Klotsch (the man at the mixer) turned up the level of my guitar-channels for the PA.

so it was o.k.

the main reason why i use fullstacks is, that i hear me much better on stage than in the past as i used halfstack only.

and the other reason is: it looks cool and that´s Rock´n´Roll! :D
 

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Man - I'd love to see the looks on club owners faces here in the states if you tried to roll that rig in...LOL. Looks like you can still RAWK in Germany!!! :D
 

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EightmanVT said:
Man - I'd love to see the looks on club owners faces here in the states if you tried to roll that rig in...LOL. Looks like you can still RAWK in Germany!!! :D

of course, that´s not a problem over here. :)
 

lenny

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EightmanVT said:
Man - I'd love to see the looks on club owners faces here in the states if you tried to roll that rig in...LOL. Looks like you can still RAWK in Germany!!! :D
Well sorta the same idea here in Canada thats why i was asking if he actually used them or if it was just for show .....All the power to yah if you can that would really be the bomb!!!
 

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Adwex said:
Yeah, the guitars are nice, but that Jubilee stack is giving me a.......well, you know. Is it a 2555?

no it´s "only" a 2550 (50 watt head), but i know many people who say that the 50 watt sounds better than the 100 watt head.
i´ve never heard a 2555 myself, but the 2550 sounds awesome.
and it was handsigned by Dr. Jim Marshall in the year 2004.

Jim%20signing%20my%202550.jpg
 
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