Hey folks,
I won a Marshall model 1987X on eBay and just got it this weekend. It was made in 2004. I have to say it doesn't seem to be built as good as the old ones. The Plexi front and back panel is really thin and wimpy...
Its a nice sounding amp but still has the shortcomings of the old non master amps, the treble volume jump is too quick and the treble channel is a bit shrill. Seems there has to be mods out there that make this amp pedal friendly and volume friendly as the fender amps. I personally don't like to crank Marshalls due to many years ear abuse that caused me to have damaged hearing years back in 1995.
I like an amp like a Fender Bandmaster or twin reverb that I can turn up and use a distortion pedal to get my sound. A Marshall non master has a tone that I like but the gain stage setup that Marshall built into these are gained up too much.
Anyone out there have any suggestions on how to make this amp more fender volume friendly but retain that Marshall tone?
Also I noticed this amp has 2 pots on the circuit board. the old boards had only one pot for biasing. Does anyone know what V1 and V2 are?
Thanks
I won a Marshall model 1987X on eBay and just got it this weekend. It was made in 2004. I have to say it doesn't seem to be built as good as the old ones. The Plexi front and back panel is really thin and wimpy...
Its a nice sounding amp but still has the shortcomings of the old non master amps, the treble volume jump is too quick and the treble channel is a bit shrill. Seems there has to be mods out there that make this amp pedal friendly and volume friendly as the fender amps. I personally don't like to crank Marshalls due to many years ear abuse that caused me to have damaged hearing years back in 1995.
I like an amp like a Fender Bandmaster or twin reverb that I can turn up and use a distortion pedal to get my sound. A Marshall non master has a tone that I like but the gain stage setup that Marshall built into these are gained up too much.
Anyone out there have any suggestions on how to make this amp more fender volume friendly but retain that Marshall tone?
Also I noticed this amp has 2 pots on the circuit board. the old boards had only one pot for biasing. Does anyone know what V1 and V2 are?
Thanks
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