Marshall YJM100: An Yngwie signature Marshall?? Seriously!!
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Originally posted by conmee
If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.
That is all.
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I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667
Originally posted by Isaac R.
Then it's really true??
The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???
OMFG...who in their right mind...???
Originally posted by eddie78
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Here is a cool video with the amps designer Santiago. He discusses the 1959 circuit and the boost is a YJM DOD overdrive
Also, not in the video, but over at the Marshall forum Santiago posted this about Yngwie's live rig and recent album recorded with this amp:
"He is using 2 YJM100s, they are on the second stack from the right. One is set to 50W and used as main amp and the other as 100W wired to a cabinet on the keyboard side as 2nd amp and ping-pong delay.
He is not using any booster. The clean sounds on "dreaming" song are through the amps with a compressor and chorus.
His last record was recorded using the 1st YJM prototype. "This space for rent.Comment
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I've gotten rid of some of my old stuff. The old stuff is nice but the new stuff has the old sound, is easier from a maintenance stand point and has some nice modern features like a line out and effects loop. I'm just not a collector, I just like to play the stuff. A lot of great new amps right now.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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The whole concept of making a Marshall amp today is different than it was in the 60's and 70's. Marshall in those days was making amps and hoping to make enough money to stay afloat. Because they didn't have a lot of cash reserves they would buy parts as needed. If the supplier was out of the certain value or type they would just substitute another. So old Marshalls are inconsistent as are a lot of old things. Not all vintage Gibson and Fender guitars are great either.
Today engineers look at those great old things and go, how do we replicate that? Even better, they ask players what could be done to improve that old greatness. So now we have new amps that sound great but have the features we wished we had on our old amps. If the old amps were so great, how come we modded them? What's nice too is the amps cost less when adjusted for inflation than the original old amps cost in the day. I can remember in 1978 a decent guitar and amp was really expensive and you didn't have as many choices. Cheap guitars then were really awful as well.
We live in a golden age of equipment right now. I've never seen it so good.No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!Comment
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