Is one clearer than the other? Mids different, etc?
I'm trying to justify the cost

Thanks!
Moderator: VelvetGeorge
+1, the MM sounds a little too trebly / screechy for me. Maybe what a new plexi sounded like in '69 but not now.Gibanez wrote:I have two 12xxx series specs with one of each OT's. The MM was
at one time prefered for the EVH tone which it gave the tone a bit
of grit where as the Dagnall clone IMO is warmer and thicker on
the lows. I like both OT's but my future builds will use the Dagnall
clone.
In those clips, which do you have (just listened to Superlead Circuit (******))rockstah wrote:to my ears and hands the merc do sound alittle brighter... alittle but more important is how it responds. or how they respond.
merc is a faster tranny - this translate to its somewhat tighter. can u hear it? hmmm more like you can feel it when u play.
Georges dagnall is a slower tranny - but this adds up to a browner sound to my ears.
i could compare them to engine oil. you have 20 50 and u have 10 40 the merc being 10 40 and Georges dagnall being 20 50
if u are a vintage kind of guy and want to evoke van halen as well Georges tranny is a great choice. its my favorite. and I'm an evh freak.
if u are more along the lines of vintage but you want a hot rod the merc is a good choice. u will get evh out of it but u may not get some of the kewl clapton/ page... u will but not as much as u would out of georges tranny. the merc is more of a hotrod. leaner. georges is closer to a vintage tranny.
again the oil comparison one pours out alitle faster. sometimes you want it fast and sometimes u want it thick and syrupy.
everyone has differrent hands, ears and tonal needs.
the only way to really know which one u like is to try both but this is my experience trying both of them.
Mark
the clips with ****** in the title or ****** ( Chris ****** ) trannys.kannibul wrote:In those clips, which do you have (just listened to Superlead Circuit (******))rockstah wrote:to my ears and hands the merc do sound alittle brighter... alittle but more important is how it responds. or how they respond.
merc is a faster tranny - this translate to its somewhat tighter. can u hear it? hmmm more like you can feel it when u play.
Georges dagnall is a slower tranny - but this adds up to a browner sound to my ears.
i could compare them to engine oil. you have 20 50 and u have 10 40 the merc being 10 40 and Georges dagnall being 20 50
if u are a vintage kind of guy and want to evoke van halen as well Georges tranny is a great choice. its my favorite. and I'm an evh freak.
if u are more along the lines of vintage but you want a hot rod the merc is a good choice. u will get evh out of it but u may not get some of the kewl clapton/ page... u will but not as much as u would out of georges tranny. the merc is more of a hotrod. leaner. georges is closer to a vintage tranny.
again the oil comparison one pours out alitle faster. sometimes you want it fast and sometimes u want it thick and syrupy.
everyone has differrent hands, ears and tonal needs.
the only way to really know which one u like is to try both but this is my experience trying both of them.
Mark
Also, in terms of top-end response, would it be something that would be "tweaked" out on the presence control spectrum - or it something more substantial/broader?
What would be closer to what is in the 2203/early JCM800?
Also, if I leave it as a 1959SLP, at the very least I'll put in a PPIMV...
Am I making too big of a deal over it? LOL?
If this were a "JCM 800", which would be better suited?VelvetGeorge wrote:I would add that they sound more alike, and like original Dagnalls, than they sound different from one another. I always tell people that they can't possibly go wrong with either OT. But there is a perceivable difference.
Rockstah's findings are spot IMO.
george
I'm not a brut00lz metal head, but I do like some good metal...that said I'm more into playing 90's, 80's, and 70's hard rock, in that order. AIC, STP, Soundgarden, Tool...early Van Halen, on down to Tom Petty, Fleetwood...drawing blanks now - lol...rockstah wrote:kan - what style music do u play? it seems like you would be perfectly happy with Georges Dagnall clone. again its my favorite and i have run both plexi and jcm 800 - (alal master volume ) specs through it.
i think the merc is more of one trick pony compared to Georges Dagnall. ( my opinion )
if the merc is the hotrod then Georges is the one thats more organic.
saturation - seems Georges will break up quicker to me. its alittle looser as far as feel. the merc is alittle stiffer.
metal players may prefer the merc. anyone else would probably like Georges Dagnall.
but then again would either of these players be unhappy with either of these trannys? hardly - they both are good transformers.
i could go on but at this point u may just have to try both.
Mark