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Title: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on August 31, 2015, 05:09:18 pm
Cranked up nice and loud 1968 Marshall 200w Major through my JCM800 full stack.
I think I've found heaven..........

(http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/gold-gates-22655175.jpg)

Gear Used:
Ibanez Jem with SH-4 bridge.
1968 Marshall Major 200 watt.
Marshall Full Stack with Celestion G12M Greenbacks.

! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQp52C10Wvs#)

! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZBWayUpmpc#)

(http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm172/OdieMichaels/P8150013_zpshe7nx1tl.jpg) (http://s296.photobucket.com/user/OdieMichaels/media/P8150013_zpshe7nx1tl.jpg.html)
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Ritchie200 on August 31, 2015, 06:43:04 pm
 :worthy1:

Jim
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on August 31, 2015, 07:37:28 pm
HIJACK OVER!!!

Michael!  Holy crap, have mercy on us rookies!  I was wondering, how are you micing that stack for your recordings?  Also, what are your settings, master and pre?  If I sat that close to mine, I couldn't get past 3 without uncontrolled feedback.

Good to have a Major brother backing me up around here!

Jim :m8

Thank you Jim for checking out my clips.
Okay, for recording :
I use a Shure SM57 with X2u USB Adapter plugged straight into my PC. From there the digital signal gets recorded with Adobe Audition CC.
After I take the raw recorded track and add some post reverb from the Adobe Audition software and that's it, done.
I record the video separately and mix the video track with the finished audio track with a program call "NCH software" Video Pad Editor.
I synchronize the two files together and bingo, finished.
If that makes sense ?? :-)
I had the (preamp) Vol I at around 7 and Vol II at around 9, the master was at 5 (loud).
This amp has the greatest control feedback ever, which has a lot to do with the mods and wax potted pickups.  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: HighFlyingV on September 26, 2015, 08:17:51 pm
Michael , good to see a fellow MF formite I am ( Ibmorjamn) Now HighFlyingV ! :icon_biggrin:
The Major Rules ALL ! Lol
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on September 28, 2015, 02:22:54 pm
Michael , good to see a fellow MF formite I am ( Ibmorjamn) Now HighFlyingV ! :icon_biggrin:
The Major Rules ALL ! Lol

It's good to hear from a MF friend.

Cheers
                      Michael
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on September 28, 2015, 02:28:33 pm
Here's one more sound clip of the Major, it's probably going to be the last one I record for awhile as I'm taking a little break.

Hope ya guys enjoy it.
Cheers
                       Michael

! No longer available (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G8HuEjuvsg#)
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Ritchie200 on September 29, 2015, 09:56:30 am
OK Michael, that's two Who songs you have posted - and they were not the most popular "mainstream" Who tunes.  Do I detect a hardcore Townshend fan? :icon_biggrin:  Great job as usual!  I have always wondered how a "hard rock" band such as the Who had a guitar player that used the top four strings more than all the other "hard rock" guitar players put together!  Of course when you have Entwistle's 5,000 watt bass rig holding up the bottom, you don't have to rely on the power chords to sound heavy!

I do have some suggestions that would greatly improve your performance:

1. I did not see one bicycle kick jump.
2. I did not see one pogo stick/ski shushing jump.
3. I did not see one neck bending (to the point of serious guitar damage) tremolo shake.
4. I did not see a telecaster destruction nor any guitars being thrown through the speakers in your cabinets.

I'm sorry, but without the above required moves, your performance only rates an A-.  Try to tidy this up on your next attempt.

Jim :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on September 29, 2015, 02:34:54 pm
OK Michael, that's two Who songs you have posted - and they were not the most popular "mainstream" Who tunes.  Do I detect a hardcore Townshend fan? :icon_biggrin:  Great job as usual!  I have always wondered how a "hard rock" band such as the Who had a guitar player that used the top four strings more than all the other "hard rock" guitar players put together!  Of course when you have Entwistle's 5,000 watt bass rig holding up the bottom, you don't have to rely on the power chords to sound heavy!

I do have some suggestions that would greatly improve your performance:

1. I did not see one bicycle kick jump.
2. I did not see one pogo stick/ski shushing jump.
3. I did not see one neck bending (to the point of serious guitar damage) tremolo shake.
4. I did not see a telecaster destruction nor any guitars being thrown through the speakers in your cabinets.

I'm sorry, but without the above required moves, your performance only rates an A-.  Try to tidy this up on your next attempt.

Jim :icon_biggrin:

Thank you!!
Big Who fan here.  :icon_biggrin:
I was thinking of doing the windmill but the damn chair was in the way.
If my back and neck wasn't so bad I'd stand up and give it a try.
Maybe next time.  :icon_biggrin:
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: tubenit on September 30, 2015, 06:28:06 am
Great tone! Remarkable talent in playing.  Enjoyed the videos.  Thanks for sharing them!

with respect, Tubenit
Title: Re: '68 Plexi 200 watt - one loud mofo. 8-)
Post by: Michael R/T on October 03, 2015, 01:01:32 pm
Great tone! Remarkable talent in playing.  Enjoyed the videos.  Thanks for sharing them!

with respect, Tubenit

Thank you kindly Sir.  :thumbsup: