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Tried something different today:
VPJR splitting the signal, the tuner out goes to the acoustic B200, and the out goes to the OCD/DLS box then into a SF Bassman
So the acoustic is always on and the ocd/bassman is swelled in via the volume pedal


The B200 does great cleans for guitar, and the bassman being pushed a little by the OCD is just great. The 15" speaker in the acoustic and the 2x12s out of the Bassman really smacks you in the chest after 5 on the volume knob
VPJR splitting the signal, the tuner out goes to the acoustic B200, and the out goes to the OCD/DLS box then into a SF Bassman
So the acoustic is always on and the ocd/bassman is swelled in via the volume pedal


The B200 does great cleans for guitar, and the bassman being pushed a little by the OCD is just great. The 15" speaker in the acoustic and the 2x12s out of the Bassman really smacks you in the chest after 5 on the volume knob
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that sounds pretty cool. i've heard a few players that like to layer a clean signal with a slightly dirtier signal. it gives you some of that clean picked definition.
i'm preparing to go in the studio with the band, can't wait to stick my tweed through a 4x12. i'm going to trying running a marshall TSL 60 stack.
i'm preparing to go in the studio with the band, can't wait to stick my tweed through a 4x12. i'm going to trying running a marshall TSL 60 stack.
Guitars: Fender Classic Player CS 60’s Stratocaster, Epiphone “Yungblud” SG Jr
Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura
Amps:
Marshall DSL20CR>MX112R 1x12
Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
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Pedals: Dunlop Crybaby Classic>Made By Mike Saltbooster>Ceriatone Centura
Amps:
Marshall DSL20CR>MX112R 1x12
Marshall Origin 20H>2x10 V30/Greenback
Marshall MG10 Combo
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What, like a tubescreamer?Progrockabuse wrote:that sounds pretty cool. i've heard a few players that like to layer a clean signal with a slightly dirtier signal. it gives you some of that clean picked definition.
i'm preparing to go in the studio with the band, can't wait to stick my tweed through a 4x12. i'm going to trying running a marshall TSL 60 stack.
that little tweed should sound even sweeter once you get a little more air moving
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If you switched out the small clone for an MI Audio Crunchbox... you would have my pefrect rig...
IT LOOKS SO NEAT AND TIDY!
IT LOOKS SO NEAT AND TIDY!
Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
the stock one was broken in already since i got it 2nd hand so i can really compare it (most of those super champ xd owners i see on forums buy em new and expect wonders with the amp when the speakers are not even broken in yet.) i have to say i really liked the stock one too. i lose a little of the top end fender chime with the ragin cajun but i keep a low down roar that can be heard above 3 on the volume knob. it breaks up nicely in the higher volumes opposed to the stock. if you are playing in an apartment and keeping the volume knob below 3 you might not notice anything at all except the cajun taking away some of the 'chimes' of the Fender blackface and vintage voices.Haze wrote:Love love love love those super champs, great little amps. Since you can A/B the speakers like that (very interesting) how does the eminence compare to the stock? That's a pretty common mod so I'm curious.
as a comparison the biggest difference is the weight. that stock fender speaker weighs next to nothing! the ragin cajun adds a fair amount of weight to it unfortunately. will definitely be keeping the fender speaker and getting rid of the 10" celestion in the marshall stack.










