Marshall Silver Jubilee 2525c Slash 80s Tone!
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- Hi guys,
Trying out my NEW amazing Marshall Silver Jubilee Reissue Combo!
I share in this short video my settings and this is my signal chain:
Gibson Les Paul Standard 2005 - Boss GE7 (front) - Marshall 2525c - Suhr sm57 - Focusrite 4i4 gen3 - Reaper.
Effects loop: Boss NS-2 - Hall of fame 2 reverb.
EQ as boost is so underrated. Great sound.
Thank you! 🙏 EQ is an amazing booster 😀
Sounds fuckin' awesome!
The amp of the amps!
Nice riffs!
Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
@@portuguesebeer5069 Thank you!
80's 4 ever!!!!
Yesss
עשית לי חשק לנגן על הג'ובילי.כמו תמיד נשמע טירוףףף
תודה גבר!
@@lironamsalem7149 מה עמדתך על כל המדמי מגברים כמו הפרקטל fm3 והקוואד קורטקס?
וואלה הם אחלה, אבל בעיניי אין על סאונד של מגברי מנורות
@@lironamsalem7149 תכלס.
your fingers made from gold!💥❤🔥💥❤🔥💥
Thanks man!
Great amp and great slash tone 😮 You play guns and roses songs precise and accurate
Thank you very much
Killer sound!!
Thank you❤
Most talented ❤❤
Thank you😊
Cool video bro! I did a similar video with the marshal slash sl5 check it out !
@@ry_slash Thank you
People really need to stop using the 80's thing when describing guitars and amps. Because describing something as 80's-sounding is like saying a singer sounds like Justin Bieber. It's not a compliment. At all. lol
In my opinion the 80s rock era has the best guitar tones of all time. All the modern high gain stuff are cool, but not great as the 80s era.
@@lironamsalem7149 Yeah, because nothing says great tone like Motley Crue, Poison, Warrant, Slaughter and Mr. Big. lol.
There is a reason Seattle happened, and why bands never emulated glam again. It was cheesy and over-produced and closer to Whitney Houston than Black Sabbath.
As far as GNR goes, though, they were a lot more classic-rock sounding than everyone else at the time (reverb on Steven's snare notwithstanding), and changed their tone on the Illusions accordingly.
@@thegrandpencil4374 I think the opposite - 80s tones are really raw without a lot of gain and massive effects unlike the modern stuff. Most iconic and greatest guitarists and most influential players raised from this era. However, it's all about taste, and everyone likes different styles.
@@lironamsalem7149 Yes, if you like that sound, that's fine. I didn't mean to disparage you. I just think that most people are turned off by the suggestion that something sounds 80's, which is why I originally commented. The Silver Jubilee is used by a lot of players that don't have an 80's sound, like John Frusciante, for instance. So pigeon-holing the amp by saying it's an 80's amp is not the best idea... especially considering how nice it is. It just sells it short, imo.
You’re in the wrong part of UA-cam. 80s is the best era of guitar. And that’s not nostalgia. I was born two decades after the 80s.