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Duration : | 9min 5s |
Date : | Jul 27, 2010. 09:22 |
Language : | English |
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Description : The Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 50-watt head is an all-valve single channel amplifier with a choice of 2 "dynamic ranges" selectable by a footswitch. The ... [+]
Description : The Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 50-watt head is an all-valve single channel amplifier with a choice of 2 "dynamic ranges" selectable by a footswitch. The Low range equates to the performance you would come to expect from a stock vintage Marshall amplifier in terms of tone and available gain. The High range adds an extra preamp valve into the signal path, facilitating those classic hard rock tones of the seventies. Add to this the ability to dynamically interface with your instrument's Volume and Tone controls, and the Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 experience translates into a truly expressive and organic performance. The Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 Head features Two "frequency selective" pre-amp volumes (gains) -- Body and Detail -- facilitate greater flexibility of tonal shaping for individual guitars and styles, while the power amplifier is heavily based on the first Marshall amplifiers to be produced, with 4 x KT66 output valves yielding that substantial fat, smooth tone. A Mid Boost switch on the front panel fattens the tone even more while a traditional Marshall tone control circuit enables fine tuning of your sound. Vintage and Modern These are 2 words that don't normally sit comfortably together unless you're talking about the Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 head. The Vintage aspect of course, the tone -fat, smooth, and dynamic. The Modern aspect is the feature-set included to enable ease of use and flexibility -- master volume, series FX loop.
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From : francois d??chery
Keyboard programmer, Protools editing, sound engineer and musician |
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