Terry what pup is used on the clips? Sounds good dude! That 79 almost sounds like it has a touch more gain than when I got to play it.white noise wrote:Here is an A/B of Rockstah '78 JMP MKII Superlead and the '79 2203.
Both amps set exactly the same, guitar straight into amp, volume almost on 1, through a Marshall 1960AC Classic w/ 25W Greenbacks., Shure SM 57 and a little reverb added in Pro Tools.
Here is the 1979 2203: (Mod 5 without a PPIMV)
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 99070&q=hi
Here is the 1978 JMP MKII Superlead: (Last thing he was working on, the "test bed amp")
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... 99068&q=hi
Very different sounding amps that's for sure.
Terry
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Re: Mark A's (Rockstah) '79 2203
Sorry for the family's loss.
But, what an awesome opportunity!
My confusion (which don't take much
) but, white noise location is Tejas, date stamp of last post is Monday, March 3, 2:55 a.m. ...
not that any of this is important, just stupid stuff I notice
Anyways, congrats on an awesome opportunity.
Peace
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But, what an awesome opportunity!
My confusion (which don't take much



Anyways, congrats on an awesome opportunity.

Peace
Mdt