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Marshall amp model numbers
Marshall amp model numbers







marshall amp model numbers

Line 6 Sparkle Clean - Need Lots of Sparkle? Need lots of clean? You’ve come to the right place. We took the preamp and tone stack from our model based on the ‘58 Tweed Bassman®, and we wired (in the virtual world) our model of a blackface Bandmaster power amp and transformer onto it. Luckily, we were able to come up with the perfect way to share the love. We love ‘em both so much, we can never really decide which one we like more. Line 6 Sparkle - We love tweed Fender® amps. FUN! And the bass knob has an extreme effect when set to minimum”” for sweet AM radio sounding tone. While this model certainly is Clean, it has two other fun tricks up its sleeve as well: Setting the Drive knob at max gives a really broken “small amp on 10 about to die” sound. Line 6 Super Clean goes farther, adding a lot of brightness. Line 6 Super Clean - Forget what you know about how clean or how bright a guitar amplifier can go. Line 6 21st Century Clean - To create this Amp Model, we essentially grafted the preamp and tone stack of a JC120 (Roland’s popular “Jazz Chorus” solid state combo) onto the power amp and transformer of a classic Marshall® JTM-45 tube head, thereby giving you the crisp and clear front end typical of a solid state amp, but with a rich, satisfying tube amp-style bite as you turn it up. If you need more gain, the Drive knob can be used to add some tube preamplification.ġ987 Jazz Clean - Based on* a Roland® JC-120, the transistor amp known for a strident clean sound and built-in stereo chorus. Keep in mind that since this model provides a large amount of high frequency boost (to compensate for the natural roll-off of typical guitar speakers) and overdriving a model playing an acoustic guitar is not usually a desired thing, this model will likely appear softer than most of its compatriots.

marshall amp model numbers

This can come in handy when you’re using an acoustic model from a Variax, and listening to it through a guitar amp’s speakers. This Amp Model was created in order to allow the Variax’s acoustic models to sound as full-range as possible through the speakers of typical guitar amps.

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These sounds are best appreciated through a full range monitor or P.A., due to their high frequency content. Line 6 Variax Acoustic - One of the great features of the Variax Digital Modeling Guitars from Line 6 are their models of acoustic instruments. Since you don’t have to worry about the body shaking itself to pieces with feedback on that type of guitar, we’ve cooked up this model with more low-mids and low frequencies. Line 6 Piezacoustic 2 - This one is designed to work with the piezo output of solidbody electrics that have one of those newfangled bridges with the ‘acoustic’ pickup built in. With the tone controls at 12 o’clock, the EQ is “flat.” It can also deliver some tasty tones with a standard electric guitar. Tube Instrument Preamp - This model was created to be a solution for plugging the output from an acoustic guitar’s piezo pickup or a bass. No Amp - This model has no preamp or power amp model.









Marshall amp model numbers