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I’ve owned a few Marshall’s, 2203, 2204, a modded 1959HW, Vintage Modern, SV20H, 1974 100w Superlead, but the 2016 1959SLP was probably the best sounding Marshall I ever owned.
The newer SV20H is great too, not quite as ‘big’ sounding as the 100w, but still awesome.
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How noisy is it?
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Its more likely GG are no longer going to carry Fryette stuff. Possibly doesnt sell fast enough for them.
I have a pathological hatred of fan noise in music gear.
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If you're silent recording with it, you don't even need to power it up (so no fan).
Many others done this and seen the advantage attenuation wise?
only downside is no headphone in but I suppose you could always use the headphone port on the audio interface.
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FWIW, Roland used to skimp on the fans in the MV-8800 and it was a popular and worthwhile upgrade to replace them with Noctua.
First thoughts is it works really very well, it very transparent even down to lower levels. The switches on the front are really helpful in tailoring the sound when you change volumes/cabs.
There is a bypass switch on the front, you can switch between the amp full signal and the re-amped signal and there is very little difference in it.
I don't think anyone that gets one of these will be disappointed.
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