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 Return to top of page · Post #: 1 · Written at 4:06:03 AM on 25 October 2013.
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 Location: East Maitland, NSW
 Member since 13 May 2013
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I have a few but they're only amps sadly, a Vox 2x12 amp and a Marshall MG series, and a 1986 Ross. Which is my only vintage one, and it's being converted into a head Smile


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"people just throw working CRTs out, it is NOT FUNNY!" -me

 
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 Art
 Location: Somewhere, USA
 Member since 22 October 2013
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Hi Nathan,
I had a Marshall Valvestate practice amp pass through
here last week. I thought I had gotten a valve amp,
but as you probably know, it's an attempt to recreate the
sound of a valve amp with a semiconductor amp.
I let that one go to a mate who does sound for a band.

I wonder if you'd easily pick up schematics for a Marshall.
Or if it would be possible to try recreating one you have
(if you did have a valve amp).



 
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