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A Triaxis isnt just a CNC machine
Review of Mesa Boogie Triaxis by andrewj100

Advantages: It does all the tone you will ever need
Disadvantages: It's massively expensive

...and the chance of a Mesa Boogie Triaxis for £500 as opposed to the £1700 they cost new was to good to miss! So let’s get on with what it actually does: Its an all valve preamp using 5 12AX7 Mesa Boogie preamp tubes to gain that sound. It’s midi controlled (if you like) and I think it’s the perfect marriage of solid state technology and old fashioned valve tone. Your signal passes through the valves which are controlled by the ...
...pack as much of Mesa Boogies sounds developed over the years into one box. There are 8 different preamp circuits inside from their very first Fender type clean amp to the Mark IV. They all use the same valves it’s just the circuits around them that switch in and out so you can go from a clean vintage fat rhythm to a recto vintage lead (nice blues sound) to a thrash metal Mk III lead. In there is of course the Mk II which is the only way you’ll ... Read review

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07.09.2001
impressive
Review of Peavey Bandit 112 by doofeh12

Advantages: brilliant sound
Disadvantages: very heavy

...in my bedroom. The special peavey super saturation function is really effective for adding gain to your sound but not simply recieving a lot of noise. As well as this the amp comes with what you'd expect. There are the standard equalizer and volume controls as well as a 2 channel selector.in my case the amp also came with a two way effect switch pedal which easily plugs into the back of the amp. all in all this is an impressive amp with a brilliant ... Read review

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03.03.2008
Stage Pressence
Review of Marshall MR JTM 45 by andycharger

Advantages: Great amps
Disadvantages: None

...------- Jim Marshall was a London Businessman selling Musical equipment in the 1960's. Due to the lack of quality amplification around at the time, (Vox being the only decent company around) Marshall decided to start his own Amp building business. From the very start, he was producing superb equipment and soon developed a world wide reputation for syle and quality. It all started in 1962 with the building of the JTM45. A simple combo type amp which ...
...the deliverance of the smooth Marshall sound today. Design ------ Most of the Marshall amplificcation looks a standard way. This is uniform throughout the range and give the user the feel that he belongs to a much larger family, even if he only owns a little combo. The heads are finished in Black cloth with Grey/White Woven Grilles. The metalwork is all finished in either Brass or Gold with the White Marshall logo in the middle of the speakers. you ... Read review

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13.06.2001
Classic Marshall
Review of Marshall MR 1960A/B by godspeed

Advantages: Dependable sound and reliability.
Disadvantages: They're huge!

This is the standard Marshall 4x12", rated at 300W. You cannot get a better looking speaker cab. The Marshall is a classic. The standard version comes in angled (A) or straight (B) formats, which are identical except for their shapes. The 1960A/B cabs are switchable for stereo operation (where the signal is split between the two vertical pairs of speakers), and also operate at various impedances, so you can match it perfectly to your Marshall head. ...
...a difference this makes. The Marshall sounds fantastic, even when you're playing a relatively crap head through it. The 75W Marshall/Celestion speakers break up at just the right point, and don't sound boomy even at high volumes. The other versions of the 1960 cab (X/C/V) are pretty much the same, they mostly use different speakers (the X-version is the vintage reissue, with chequerboard fretcloth), but if you're looking to buy one, make sure the ... Read review

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19.04.2001
Marshall 4x12 1960 Jcm 900 Speaker Cabinet
Review of Marshall MR 1960 TV Box by BenMeredith123

Advantages: Awesome Bass Tone and Proper Marshall Sound, Extremley Good Value For Money!!!!!
Disadvantages: Hard To Transport, But Shouldnt be a problem with 2 people, Hard to store.

...the great sound quality of marshall speakers. The amount of bass tone you can produce out of one of these is imense, the sound is so much better than a 2x12 as you get a much bigger sound from the 4x12. People worrying about noise levels these cabinets do make it any louder they simply produce a bigger sound, the sound level is still controlled from your amp and will not change. And by the way check gak for better prices or even ebay, much much ... Read review

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26.05.2008


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