80's Metal - KK800 and Les Paul

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Re: 80's Metal - KK800 and Les Paul

Postby Sully807 » 10 Jun 2013, 09:03

Some nice riffs and lickage there al, sound aint too shabby either :metal
les Paul -> cry baby -> mxr/CAE boost/line driver -> mxr m77 super bad ass modified OD -> marshall 2266 front end ->loop -> TC flashback delay -> mxr 10 band EQ -> marshall sv-1 chorus -> loop return -> marshall mf280a 4x12 cab

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Re: 80's Metal - KK800 and Les Paul

Postby surfnorthwest » 10 Jun 2013, 09:22

Alpeggio wrote:I think its about time Marshall opened a custom shop, not just to change appearance like it is now, but to give customers what they want. People buy else where sometimes, because they want the tone of a 2061X or 1974X but with an FX loop/ EPA/ cascaded gain/ ect. David Bray does all this.
If other builders can do this, why not Marshall?
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Cool idea but they would have to handwire them unless you stuck to a stock board. The cost of one would be north of 3k.
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Re: 80's Metal - KK800 and Les Paul

Postby guitarest » 20 Jul 2013, 11:00

Cool stuff

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Re: 80's Metal - KK800 and Les Paul

Postby surfnorthwest » 20 Jul 2013, 20:36

Alpeggio wrote:I think its about time Marshall opened a custom shop, not just to change appearance like it is now, but to give customers what they want. People buy else where sometimes, because they want the tone of a 2061X or 1974X but with an FX loop/ EPA/ cascaded gain/ ect. David Bray does all this.
If other builders can do this, why not Marshall?
Al
I know that sounds good but for a company like Marshall to do that creates so many problems. Long story short they are not staffed or set up to do "one off" amps. They have a lot of approvals to go through with the safety and other government requirements. It will always be cheapest to modify it on your own.
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