@@kierenmoore3236 Meanwhile, Ben is having the time of his life playing killer equipment on Anderton's TV and hanging out with Pete Honore. Maybe you should ask to get on there and show everyone how it's supposed to be played
That to my ears has been the best sounding amp they've had on this channel in forever. Nothing can replace volume. Like I love modeling and use it all the time because I can't run an amp like this all the time.
@@mylogify I worked at a Friedman dealer for years so honestly I haven't really watched those videos as I am familiar with the line and the sounds they produce. This definitely has a simular flavor to them but kinda does its own thing as well.
Damn hearing that speaker hit the mic through the post processing into the editing software through UA-cam into the internet and through my monitors it sounds fantastic!
That amp is a work of art man, OMG looks and sounds incredible. But come one, Ben's playing was on point. Nailed all those classic Slash riffs mate 🤘🔥🎩
@soul How do you know the amp is a "work of art" have you seen inside it ??? If you know of internal pics of this amp they would be very interesting to see.
@@7171jay well actually i own 5 Magnatone amps so far, and hoping to get my hands on the Slash sig soon. and i can confirm that all of them have amazing craftmanship in and out 🤩🔥🤘 If you haven't already, check em out, they are sonically eargasmic 😏
I preferred the Marshall AFD. Especially on lead, much more harmonically rich sustain. Less low end and fluff in the way with the Marshall. Each to their own! 🤘
Props for playing all those Slash riffs. And the AFD vs the Magnatone was a great little bit. The Magnatone really sounds like Slash's sound distilled into its purist form and then kicked up a notch. More open, less saturation. Nice. 👍
You just can't beat a tube amp cranked , man, I thinking of that old Maxell tape commercial with the chap sitting in the chair and the music comes the man is holding for dear life , definitely not apartment friendly lol wow,
Thank you Andertons, for bringing me back to a wonderful time in my life when Slash released the R&FN'R album. Seeing them live on Graspop that year with Miles Kennedy in a bloody hot summer. Was one of the best moments of my life. Hearing these songs played this well by Ben (thanks Ben!) with the actual tone gave me goosebumps throughout the video.
I did that with a Marshall JVM 410 on a Marshall vintage cab , the tones you get are unreal , my DB meter went up until 117 and the power tubes where full on blue .
I remember the first time I dimed a 100w valve amp (Selmer Treble and Bass 100). It was at a festival sound system setup. It is simply visceral. Pete. You looked hungover at the start of this video. Well done for surviving, mate!
Conspirators stuff is some of the best! And throwing some old snake pit stuff! Incredible, I know slash has always been Marshall but the magnatone sounds beyond amazing
Plugins and modellers have yet to capture the feeling you get standing in front of a 100 watt valve amp. Pete is spot on. It’s hard to describe. Your trouser legs literally flap in the air that a 4x12 pushes. You feel it in your chest as much as you hear it. Every guitarist should try it at least once.
@@mylogifyYou don’t need to drop 8k to experience the aural eargasm of playing through a 100 watt valve amp. I’m just saying everyone should experience it at least once. Rent out a rehearsal space that has one or rent an amp from a store. It’s magical. I’ve been messing with plugins and modellers since the OG Pod twenty plus years ago. They do a great job of sounding like a valve amp but I’ve yet to try one that “feels” like a real one. 😊
@@hamrecordings Wouldn't using a modeller and power amp driving 12 inch speakers feel the same? It sems to me that the fact that the amp has valves is irrelevant. Am I missing something?
It doesn’t have to be a valve amp, 100w solid state amp into a decent 4x12 will sound good too, you just have to crank it to get that “feeling” . Guitar is just better loud
Sounds awesome. Reminds me of the tone of The Cult's Billy Duffy too, on his Friedman BE-100 pair. It's definitely a creamier more full sound than a Super Lead, while still being in that family. Definitely sounds better, the Marshall is congested and chainsaw like. I'd rather have the fullness available, and be able to EQ it to take body out, if I needed to in a live situation. But of Magnatone's amps, Twilighter Stereo would be more my personal pick. Just more my style, with the 6v6 power section, tremelo and reverb. And more the right type of power (22w+22w) and size for my use, though they are pretty heavy. Comparable to a Fender Super in power, and weight. Saw Big Thief playing Twilighters, and they sounded so good. Jason Isbell runs two stereo Twilighters alongside his main Dumble .
Wow that sounds absolutely incredible. I'd love to see a low sub 25 watt combo version, maybe with built in attenuation and reverb for us bedroom rockstars.
Exceptional playing by Ben! And honestly, exactly what we need to hear when reviewing Slash models. It was a treat to hear Give Into Me at the start as well, such an underrated gem as it's not one of Jackson's main hits. The amp sounds amazing, the only thing that's tough to swallow is the price - is there more to this than a regular 4x12? Because I can't get my head around a £2000+ price tag for a standard cab
Sounds awesome. Love a cranked tube head.... Me and a mate had our jmp 59hw and jtm45 cranked the other jamming.... 132db from the jmp... So.. So loud... But so.. So good 🤘
Dam that sounds incredible!!! I see why Slash went with Magnatone 🤷🏽♂️ Marshall had decades to make this a production model but instead they are making Bluetooth speakers 😢
Another top episode. On the 2 clips (through studio headphones) the Marshall definitely has that unmistakable Slash tone. The (far too large and impractical) Magnatone would be fine for blues but is too much in all respects. Great Marshalls have powered much of the best tones over decades as they sit great in live mix, at reasonable;e prices. A glossed over fact is the fantastic attenuation on that AFD. That means you can play it in small venues and it doesn't affect tone at all. Unlike that monolith, great though it is, just nowhere near the price difference great. Love Slash but his licence is touted way too much so when another product comes out with his name I wince. All you need is a set of Seymour Duncans and a Marshall or similar....but more importantly you need to be Slash! My love goes out to him at this difficult time for his family.
Loving this amp, the AFD100 and the 2555SL are also really great amps, but this one is just something else, sounds really awesome! Everyone should try this, especially on full tilt! I'm finding myself using the Magnatone even more than my modded Super Lead Tremolo🤘🎩
A tad bit brighter and clearer compared to the AFD100’s AFD mode. You can achieve the same tone with tweaking the EQ using a 80’s Boss GE-7 (12v) eq pedal. The Jubilee is different, but in a good way. I’m a sucker for that UYI live tone, so that’s why I’ve got the Jubilee, it does that perfectly with the GE-7. Also, if you are looking for the best AFD tone, I would suggest to get a 70’s Super Tremolo and modding it to the S.I.R #36/39 specs. I love my modded Super Tremolo for AFD songs.
I think every guitarist should do this. Doesn't need to be a 100W amp. I do it with my SC20H marshall. I go to my band's rehearsal and show up early, and just for a couple of minutes, dime that mo...fo... The first note you play is SCARY. play through that and it becomes fun. It'll 100% make you a better guitarist. Go do it.
A guy I used to jam with said something similar, like, you can’t really get good on guitar until you play a cranked tube amp. It took me a while to figure out what he meant. Distortion and clean are up to how play.
Dave gilmour said of playing in front of a big breathing amp line," I like the feeling of leaning back and feeling the amp holding me up, supporting me"
you should see the band Sunn O))) live. They create a wall of Model T amps and cabs all dimed out and play extremely slowly. I saw them live, the crowd was being pushed back from the stage by the volume. It was like a full body massage. Here's a clip ua-cam.com/video/JpJrnBhCmhU/v-deo.html
ok, I will dime out my 100w Marshall combo before the end of the summer, that's a promise. It's a VS100 from 1999 so nothing like this and it will most likely catch fire or electrocute me but i'll give it a shot. Cheers, MC
That room filling power is amazing. But as Pete had to say it's the greatest thing, but , I'm done. It does wear you out. I once hooked up everything our band had together, 12 15" speakers, 12 12" speakers, 600 watts, and played just for fun. Was alone in an empty machine shop in an industrial area at night so I could do what I wanted. I went home exhausted. It was an experience for sure but it did wear me out. Oh yeah I have diminished hearing mow, not from that one time but from many. Back then in the 60's no one wore ear plugs. There's a limit to everything. Cool tones but very expensive too. And hard to cart around if you do that yourself. From what I hear double stack 100 watt amps are being sold cheap cause no one needs that much anymore. Unless you're Slash of course.
You guys should use a stereo room mic and flip between close mic, room and combined like good channels do with drum kits. It's a no brainer! We gotta hear what it sounds like a in a room!
@@s.r.b.4582 Of course they sound different but still very close. If you like Magnatone, you'll probably buy Magnatone, but if you're after that Slash-sound, you can do it with either amp; especially life, where all nuances get lost anyway.
I can NOT imagine...I had a Line 6 DT50 2x12 (that actually sounded GREAT!!) that I sold because it was too loud. I seriously had to wear drummer's isolation headphones to record the thing. It was REALLY loud. THIS though? Something totally different. 112-115dB is INCREDIBLY loud...that's literally "dangerous" sound pressure levels. Have fun but be careful, gents. Really makes you think...imagine being on stage in front of WALLS of these for YEARS!! It's amazing they can hear ANYTHING anymore!!
Both are great amps and while they're similar in sound they're very different at the same time. The AFD is better for that AFD/UYI sounds and Magnatone is better for well...having an Slash sounding amp that can be used outside Slash's signature sound.
as a fellow slash purist, big ups for getting someone who pulls out the mega underrated riffs and nailing it!
I had to cringe at that You Could Be Mine ‘rendition’, tho’ … lol
@@kierenmoore3236 Meanwhile, Ben is having the time of his life playing killer equipment on Anderton's TV and hanging out with Pete Honore. Maybe you should ask to get on there and show everyone how it's supposed to be played
Big ups for playing all those Conspirator riffs. Such an underrated band
I think it's Slash's best playing. World on Fire is fantastic.
@@rcoveyducI agree. Also love the apocalyptic love album. A close second to world on fire for me 🔥
yes deffently!! i´ve seen them live this april, and they´re really really great!!:D
Underrated by noobs. Appreciated by musicians
I’m have to check them out now. Knew of them but never gave time
First time I’ve seen someone actually know Slash riffs … instead of same old gnr. 🤘🤘
Ahh man, that Ain't Life Grand riff... Always so good to hear SNakepit stuff out of nowhere
24 years ago... Jeeez
Serial killer too!
yeah, so refreshing to hear it from time to time
@@NathanGreenNateGreen258 what a song that is. absolute banger, sadly Slash doesnt play it too often live.
That to my ears has been the best sounding amp they've had on this channel in forever.
Nothing can replace volume. Like I love modeling and use it all the time because I can't run an amp like this all the time.
Then You haven't heard much of the Friedman. Or you did, but seriously Friedman sounds amazing as well!
@@mylogify I worked at a Friedman dealer for years so honestly I haven't really watched those videos as I am familiar with the line and the sounds they produce. This definitely has a simular flavor to them but kinda does its own thing as well.
@@fiveways Sat down.
Best guitar tone you guys have had in a while. Real tube amp at ear killing levels. Anyone who hate on tube amps hasn't played like this. 10/10.
Crazy how close that sound is straight out of the box
I can barely play but give me a les paul and one of these and even I think I could sound quality.
Awesome video. Thanks for playing actual Slash riffs on this. Vs AFD100 was a bonus! Sounds killer. Ben killed those riffs.
Cool to see someone playing some newer Slash riffs. ❤
Great hearing some classic slash riffs!
Damn hearing that speaker hit the mic through the post processing into the editing software through UA-cam into the internet and through my monitors it sounds fantastic!
LMAO
Nice
Same way you'd listen to Appetite For Destruction, so what‘s the problem?
people should include this in their signal chains ahahahah
it's the same way you've heard almost everything besides live music
That amp is a work of art man, OMG looks and sounds incredible. But come one, Ben's playing was on point. Nailed all those classic Slash riffs mate 🤘🔥🎩
@soul How do you know the amp is a "work of art" have you seen inside it ??? If you know of internal pics of this amp they would be very interesting to see.
@@7171jay well actually i own 5 Magnatone amps so far, and hoping to get my hands on the Slash sig soon. and i can confirm that all of them have amazing craftmanship in and out 🤩🔥🤘
If you haven't already, check em out, they are sonically eargasmic 😏
Ben is a very good player. You know it’s head shattering when Pete is turning it down.
I preferred the Marshall AFD. Especially on lead, much more harmonically rich sustain. Less low end and fluff in the way with the Marshall. Each to their own! 🤘
Ben hitting "You could be mine" there ftw!
You’re kidding, right?
Great to hear real driven tube amps again!! Anyone who says there's no difference between amp/cab sims and real amps, listen to this!!
Playing all those riffs, it makes you appreciate just how fuckin good of a player Slash is!
Remember though Slash is Not the only GNR guitarist.
Like with AC/DC many fail to realise the riffs are Malcolms Gretsch and not Angus SG!
Props for playing all those Slash riffs. And the AFD vs the Magnatone was a great little bit. The Magnatone really sounds like Slash's sound distilled into its purist form and then kicked up a notch. More open, less saturation. Nice. 👍
Wow! Loudness! Ben nails Slash and is an amazing player n Hey from Southern California! Thanks for all of the great videos over the years!
Great playing from Ben, man those riffs...
You just can't beat a tube amp cranked , man, I thinking of that old Maxell tape commercial with the chap sitting in the chair and the music comes the man is holding for dear life , definitely not apartment friendly lol wow,
it's hilarious how that commercial is burned into anyone's brain who lived in the times. I remember it from the 90's.
No it’s apartment friendly, the apartment just isn’t amp friendly !
Hahaha...that ad is awesome.
You just can't beat a tube amp. Cranked or clean.
No latency, no output stage transistor hiss, just natural compression and touch sensitivity.
Thank you Andertons, for bringing me back to a wonderful time in my life when Slash released the R&FN'R album. Seeing them live on Graspop that year with Miles Kennedy in a bloody hot summer. Was one of the best moments of my life. Hearing these songs played this well by Ben (thanks Ben!) with the actual tone gave me goosebumps throughout the video.
I love that all the Slash models got a demo .
The BC Rich is still looking like something from space .
I'm here for the talking shenanigans 🤟
Right? Don't get the people that ONLY want the hear the playing in these videos 😅
That's a great band name
Totally nails the Slash sound! Of course it should and it does! Great video guys!
Damn, seeing people play Aint Life Grand shit is so refreshing. Cheers guys.
I did that with a Marshall JVM 410 on a Marshall vintage cab , the tones you get are unreal , my DB meter went up until 117 and the power tubes where full on blue .
I remember the first time I dimed a 100w valve amp (Selmer Treble and Bass 100). It was at a festival sound system setup. It is simply visceral.
Pete. You looked hungover at the start of this video. Well done for surviving, mate!
Holy shit, that bloody playing..... best Slash demo on the net!!
Whoa!! It sounds great, and the lit up logos look so cool.
Conspirators stuff is some of the best! And throwing some old snake pit stuff! Incredible, I know slash has always been Marshall but the magnatone sounds beyond amazing
Plugins and modellers have yet to capture the feeling you get standing in front of a 100 watt valve amp. Pete is spot on. It’s hard to describe. Your trouser legs literally flap in the air that a 4x12 pushes. You feel it in your chest as much as you hear it.
Every guitarist should try it at least once.
True...... However, a quality Monitors/Headphones, with Free plugins should sound great, without paying 8K Pounds for this.
@@mylogifyYou don’t need to drop 8k to experience the aural eargasm of playing through a 100 watt valve amp. I’m just saying everyone should experience it at least once. Rent out a rehearsal space that has one or rent an amp from a store. It’s magical.
I’ve been messing with plugins and modellers since the OG Pod twenty plus years ago.
They do a great job of sounding like a valve amp but I’ve yet to try one that “feels” like a real one. 😊
@@hamrecordings Wouldn't using a modeller and power amp driving 12 inch speakers feel the same? It sems to me that the fact that the amp has valves is irrelevant. Am I missing something?
It doesn’t have to be a valve amp, 100w solid state amp into a decent 4x12 will sound good too, you just have to crank it to get that “feeling” . Guitar is just better loud
@@nabrute Does guitar sound have more sustain on tube amps when cranked up
Saw slash in NY recently and he was using these amps they sound amazing
Tinnitus is no joke.
WHAT?!? 🦻
Nerve damage, sensorineural hearing loss.
Great playing! Loved the riff choice and you nailed them all.
Sounds awesome. Reminds me of the tone of The Cult's Billy Duffy too, on his Friedman BE-100 pair. It's definitely a creamier more full sound than a Super Lead, while still being in that family. Definitely sounds better, the Marshall is congested and chainsaw like. I'd rather have the fullness available, and be able to EQ it to take body out, if I needed to in a live situation. But of Magnatone's amps, Twilighter Stereo would be more my personal pick. Just more my style, with the 6v6 power section, tremelo and reverb. And more the right type of power (22w+22w) and size for my use, though they are pretty heavy. Comparable to a Fender Super in power, and weight. Saw Big Thief playing Twilighters, and they sounded so good. Jason Isbell runs two stereo Twilighters alongside his main Dumble .
Ben , brother, thank you especially for playing Double talking jive and Anastasia ❤
Wow that sounds absolutely incredible. I'd love to see a low sub 25 watt combo version, maybe with built in attenuation and reverb for us bedroom rockstars.
Exceptional playing by Ben! And honestly, exactly what we need to hear when reviewing Slash models. It was a treat to hear Give Into Me at the start as well, such an underrated gem as it's not one of Jackson's main hits. The amp sounds amazing, the only thing that's tough to swallow is the price - is there more to this than a regular 4x12? Because I can't get my head around a £2000+ price tag for a standard cab
I once cranked my VoxAc30CC2X, and oh my days it was loud, it was a beautiful day.
Seen him in Wembley this year and that light up logo on stage looked awesome
Marshall for the win on the high gain thing.
Sounds awesome. Love a cranked tube head.... Me and a mate had our jmp 59hw and jtm45 cranked the other jamming.... 132db from the jmp... So.. So loud... But so.. So good 🤘
132db?! Holy smokes!
Dam that sounds incredible!!! I see why Slash went with Magnatone 🤷🏽♂️ Marshall had decades to make this a production model but instead they are making Bluetooth speakers 😢
Another top episode. On the 2 clips (through studio headphones) the Marshall definitely has that unmistakable Slash tone. The (far too large and impractical) Magnatone would be fine for blues but is too much in all respects. Great Marshalls have powered much of the best tones over decades as they sit great in live mix, at reasonable;e prices. A glossed over fact is the fantastic attenuation on that AFD. That means you can play it in small venues and it doesn't affect tone at all. Unlike that monolith, great though it is, just nowhere near the price difference great. Love Slash but his licence is touted way too much so when another product comes out with his name I wince. All you need is a set of Seymour Duncans and a Marshall or similar....but more importantly you need to be Slash! My love goes out to him at this difficult time for his family.
I personally prefer the jubilee and the AFD
It's a super lead in a slightly different wrapper, but I like it!
As soon as Magnatone come out with a small combo, I'll be the first to order :P
Loving all the newer slash riffs🙌
Such an amazing tone 🎉
Loving this amp, the AFD100 and the 2555SL are also really great amps, but this one is just something else, sounds really awesome! Everyone should try this, especially on full tilt! I'm finding myself using the Magnatone even more than my modded Super Lead Tremolo🤘🎩
How does the magnatone compare against your afd and 2555sl?
A tad bit brighter and clearer compared to the AFD100’s AFD mode. You can achieve the same tone with tweaking the EQ using a 80’s Boss GE-7 (12v) eq pedal.
The Jubilee is different, but in a good way. I’m a sucker for that UYI live tone, so that’s why I’ve got the Jubilee, it does that perfectly with the GE-7.
Also, if you are looking for the best AFD tone, I would suggest to get a 70’s Super Tremolo and modding it to the S.I.R #36/39 specs. I love my modded Super Tremolo for AFD songs.
Brilliant (the guitar player and the amp)🎉!
Love me a green amp. But when it comes to Magnatone, the little Starlite is an aspiration for me
I own 3 Magnatone amps and my Super 59 MKi full stack is by far my favorite of the 3. It's ball busting loud so I couldn't imagine a 100 watt version.
really nice amp!!! and very thanks for the nice played slash riffs :D
They make those amps in St. Louis Mo. I have played one. Clean pedal platform amp.
the afd 100 is still the most "slash" sounding amp and the sound im always modelling when playing live through any type of gear
there really is magic in diming the master on a hundred watt amp. It's why they're still so popular.
Pete, Evil series is so good ! Looking forward to next season
I had that experience with a peavey VTM 120 cranked with no pedal. 🎉hallelujah
My face was melted at an Oasis concert. The resulting tinnitus is real almost 20 years later.
Similar but I prefer the AFD100. It has the pokey slashyyy signature tone.
Definitely would be awesome to try that rig out.
I'm not normally a fan of these types of amps but this thing is AWESOME! I know we've got headphones on but just watching your reactions say it all!
You’re so right, there’s nothing like plugging into a 100 w tube head and at least a 4x12 cab and cranking it!!!! Phukkin’ ‘eh!!
Sounds really amazing dimed, shame it's so expensive
Great job Ben! I bought the AFD100 after seeing one of the first Anderton clips. I'm just trying to find out how much a kidney sells for....
£7500 if it's in good nick fill the form out at the check out 😁
I think every guitarist should do this. Doesn't need to be a 100W amp. I do it with my SC20H marshall. I go to my band's rehearsal and show up early, and just for a couple of minutes, dime that mo...fo... The first note you play is SCARY. play through that and it becomes fun. It'll 100% make you a better guitarist. Go do it.
A guy I used to jam with said something similar, like, you can’t really get good on guitar until you play a cranked tube amp. It took me a while to figure out what he meant. Distortion and clean are up to how play.
Ain't Life grand and serial killer riffs were the real deal. (best slash album ever). Love that sound.
Dave gilmour said of playing in front of a big breathing amp line," I like the feeling of leaning back and feeling the amp holding me up, supporting me"
you should see the band Sunn O))) live. They create a wall of Model T amps and cabs all dimed out and play extremely slowly. I saw them live, the crowd was being pushed back from the stage by the volume. It was like a full body massage. Here's a clip ua-cam.com/video/JpJrnBhCmhU/v-deo.html
That ain’t life grand album with Rod Jackson is absolutely class. A must have rock album.
Thanks guys, that was great!
ok, I will dime out my 100w Marshall combo before the end of the summer, that's a promise. It's a VS100 from 1999 so nothing like this and it will most likely catch fire or electrocute me but i'll give it a shot. Cheers, MC
This sounds amazing! Really good
That amp sounds ridiculously good 🤤🤤🤤
That's the tone!
Playing my Thunderverb 200 is therapy.
That room filling power is amazing. But as Pete had to say it's the greatest thing, but , I'm done. It does wear you out. I once hooked up everything our band had together, 12 15" speakers, 12 12" speakers, 600 watts, and played just for fun. Was alone in an empty machine shop in an industrial area at night so I could do what I wanted. I went home exhausted. It was an experience for sure but it did wear me out. Oh yeah I have diminished hearing mow, not from that one time but from many. Back then in the 60's no one wore ear plugs. There's a limit to everything. Cool tones but very expensive too. And hard to cart around if you do that yourself. From what I hear double stack 100 watt amps are being sold cheap cause no one needs that much anymore. Unless you're Slash of course.
Well hell, if I knew that was there I would have plugged it in when I visited from the US this week 😲
The serial killer riff was really good played!!
Snakepit, oh shit.. this era, this tone.. no words to describe it.
You guys should use a stereo room mic and flip between close mic, room and combined like good channels do with drum kits. It's a no brainer!
We gotta hear what it sounds like a in a room!
When they cranked them up they sounded very similar. Nothing the eq couldn't fix.
very , very close, and the Magnatone head alone is £4,899... FOUR TIMES what the AFD cost when new
You should buy some proper headphones or monitoring stuff, the sounds are very different
@@s.r.b.4582 Of course they sound different but still very close. If you like Magnatone, you'll probably buy Magnatone, but if you're after that Slash-sound, you can do it with either amp; especially life, where all nuances get lost anyway.
Civil War that turns into Endless Sacrifice from DT, love it
This is pure rock n roll man.
I can NOT imagine...I had a Line 6 DT50 2x12 (that actually sounded GREAT!!) that I sold because it was too loud. I seriously had to wear drummer's isolation headphones to record the thing. It was REALLY loud. THIS though? Something totally different. 112-115dB is INCREDIBLY loud...that's literally "dangerous" sound pressure levels. Have fun but be careful, gents. Really makes you think...imagine being on stage in front of WALLS of these for YEARS!! It's amazing they can hear ANYTHING anymore!!
To my ears Magnatone Crushes it!
Outro was killer
Wish I was there. Great Demo!
That thing is so massive that it almost looks fake and Photo-shopped into the video! What an absolute unit
Bit harsh on Pete.
@@pepmasters-999😂😂😂
MAGNATONE with a overdrive for the win 🎉
I actually prefer the AFD for single note lines as i think it sounds "more throaty". but the chords sound amazing on the Magnatone.
the magy has itin spades, loved the vid boys, yep 117 on the meter peter now that's kin load.
Both are great amps and while they're similar in sound they're very different at the same time. The AFD is better for that AFD/UYI sounds and Magnatone is better for well...having an Slash sounding amp that can be used outside Slash's signature sound.
I think I like the Marshall most
12:53 Lucretia!
Im giggling with you lads! 🔥
Great!!! It sounded amazing
Sounds really good!!!
yeah... rehearsing with Marshall stack in a garage back in the days.... impressive power, tinitus...