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Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 07:34
by parvulesco
Question for you, Steve: how is the G10F-15 voiced? Would you say it is in the direction of a G12M-25, a G12H-30, or something else?

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 10:06
by SteveD
It has the pronounced mids of the old 10" greenbacks but with a fuller bottom end so it sounds well balanced as a single unit which of course is the way it is used with the Class 5.

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 11:11
by parvulesco
Sounds great—that's more or less what I was hoping for!

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 05 Oct 2009, 12:31
by LivewireBlanco
Glad we now how a Class 5 section. :clap

Re: New Marshall Class 5 Amp

Posted: 03 Jun 2010, 06:17
by Lowdown
slowpokerhino wrote:Here's a post (from the Joe Bonamassa forum) from the man himself regarding the Class 5:

I really love the new class 5.. they sound like mini bluesbreaker combos.. very warm.. What we did for Ronnie Scotts was a bit of a Brian May thing.. Wired a bunch together and used a bit of the monitor for a supplement. I run the volume at 4 treble 3 mid 6 and bass 10.. Having a 10 inch speaker helps the bottom end.. I believe they start production like now.. Those were every one in existence for the exception of the one I carry for the dressing room.. Thanks to Paul Marshall and everybody who helped make Ronnie Scotts a super cool event for us...
Joe B
Can someone please inform me how this is actually done?