Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby FuzzMonkey » 02 Oct 2012, 01:34

Very nice!

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby sikter » 02 Oct 2012, 10:02

Too cute!
Even my wife wants it :-)
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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby Cousin Muely » 02 Oct 2012, 10:31

Thanks guys!! Little bit of a pain to lift the heads to make adjustments on the combos but I knew that would be the case. its worth it.

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby Steve » 02 Oct 2012, 11:20

Cousin Muely wrote:Thanks for the Compliment Steve P. I can see wanting 2 more just like it in the future for a true wall of Mini Marshalls. But that would be ridiculous......i guess???????? Ill say this though, with the cash I have in this rig you could spent that much on 1 high wattage head. If your like me and cant really use a 50-100 watt in its sweet spot then this is the way to go. These can be cranked and you have plenty of volume. If more is needed I still have my Radial JDXs to send a signal to the board. All I have to do is patch them in between the heads and ext cabs.
I say go for it and complete the wall. Even with the money spent, at least you can crank these bad boys to ten without the neighbors calling the cops on you.

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby Cousin Muely » 02 Oct 2012, 12:29

Haha Thanks for the motivation Steve. Would be cool. I live in a wooded neighborhood with acreage in a pretty good size brick home and my neighbors can hear this when the conditions are right.

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby GuitarBuilder » 02 Oct 2012, 12:51

Keep building that wall.....

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Re: Class 5 Mini Wall of Marshalls

Postby Cousin Muely » 02 Oct 2012, 13:59

Ahh You have tapped into one of my favorites there GuitarBuilder. David Gilmour Live is about the best guitar tone ever for me. You know, i have been impressed with your Rockman Stage Head and Gazillion Modules. If you havent done it on here before maybe you should do a thread on it. I used to have all of them i think....i know i had a bunch...back in the 80s. Ran them into a 100watt JCM 800 using a MIDI Pedal to control them. The other guitarists had some of them also. I still think that is one of the best sounds i ever had as i tend to like a little "Processed" sound. Again, sounded killer but everything we played sounded like Boston but that aint never a bad thing IMO.

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