This is how versatile a cranked 100W Marshall Full Stack can be!
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2021
- To me playing a cranked 100W Fullstack is like driving a truck or buss, it feels like there's a lot of mass and inertia to overcome. In this video Henrik Danhage of Evergrey plays a 1971 Marshall 100W Superbass Full stack on full volume (126dB) and pulls out an array of beautiful tones of the rig. Henrik is using his Charvel signature model.
The camera jumping due to the air pressure waves from the marshall is all you need to know. Rock:Achieved.
Cheers! ;-)
I bet your heartbeat would do so too
Thats a pretty low standard for rock. I think the art form deserves more respect
it's the air pressure waves bending actual light, not the camera lol
@@russellzaunerIt’s more likely that the sound volume is causing the camera to vibrate.
its pretty amazing if you think about it how Hendrix could manipulate those things, he sounded in complete control playing through 3 100W Marshall's daisychained together in series!!!!
Think it was actually 2 super leads and 4@4x12 well that was for woodstock anyhow but i don't think he did any smaller gigs. I may be wrong btw not to be a dick. And yea thats crazy control cheers:)
@@jasonlevey5164 well i was just mentioning the setup i saw from a video of one particular gig where he had 3 100W Marshalls, each through 2 4x12 cabs, and you could see that each amp was plugged into the next using the four inputs like you would jump the two channels on one of those amps. it must have been LOUD lol
@@musicplaylists59 Yea no doubt if 2 of those will do woodstock 3 is crazy:)
@@jasonlevey5164 haha yeah, i remembered it was the live in Maui Voodoo Child video where he had 3
Sorry to be a stickler but they were wired together in parallel, not series.
give this man a grammy
😊😊
I certainly agree! 🤘
To quote Marianne Faithful, ' A grammy of WHAT?'
@@DMSProduktions hahahaha very good
@@w8ting2feel29 Indeed!
This.. I will listen to this often! I am ignorant in knowing of the gentleman playing here, but I'm totally hooked now! I'm so out of touch with modern players these days, I hate that there isn't enough time in a day anymore to explore all the awesome guitar players doing this amazing sonic alchemy. Please.. just know I am so grateful for this channel. My mind is opened again to the bliss of this fantastic culture of music we have!
Thank you
Sonic alchemy ,I like that
Me: Was that a jet going by!? 😨
Henrik: Nah.... just my guitar. 🤘😏
Hahaha! Yeah big sounding for sure
What a fantastic touch! Few amps are as cruelly revealing of one's true ability as a cranked Super Lead!
wow, some high decibel mayhem, I love it, going to have to crank my 71 Super Bass just like this, awesome riffing, love the Henrik signature model, I have a beat up 70s Stratocaster with a humbucker and floyd rose, gets very rowdy! Keep up the great work Johan, stay safe my friend
Thanks my friend! Glad to hear that! Stay safe you too
You guys are awesome I was out kayaking this morning I thought I heard a marshall stack coming from somewhere sounds great thank you
Thanks Rich! ;-)
That was great! And Henrik is such a spectacular player!
What an experience it must've been being in that room! Thanks for posting the dB. His playing (especially with the floyd and the chorus reminded me a lot of Adrian Belew-era King Crimson. Thanks for coming up with such interesting ideas.
What a great job showing the havoc a 100W Marshall amp can create. I really appreciate the player’s many themes and widely varied styles. Outstanding!
Great video, pure entertainment value for valve enthusiasts. Hendrik really has a fantasticly unique voice with the guitar.
I'll say it again, that neck pickup is just so beautiful sounding. Henrik Rules!!!
Oh yeah! That's Rock 'n Roll!!! 🤘😊 Again a great Video!👍
Wow I love this sound. The Small Stone helps a lot too!!!
This man can shred!!!! Amazing tone!
Thank You Johan and thank you Henrik Danhage.
I find that playing in front of a full stack for more that 30 minutes is entirely exhausting.
We all appreciate you guys taking one for the team!
Great video Johan and it's great to have Henrik playing that beast!!! what amazing player he is :)
Thank you. So much fun
Thanks Diego! Yeah Henrik is a brutal player
I can only imagine how loud that was! It really cleaned up nicely though. At full tilt that was probably like a B-2 Bomber fly bye. I got to experience that once and it shook my atoms in my spinal cord I think 😱 God bless and rock on LOUDLY! 🎸😎🙉
Absolutely stunning!! 💪💪
Thanks Daniel! Glad you like it!
2:23 was/is the culmination of 60's blues based Rock being multiplied by Zeppelin and divided by Van Halen... that was some major playing right thurr. PEACE ALL, Stay safe.
Insane playing 🎸
GoPro should hire you to test their video stabilization...
Have you never gotten any noise complaints?
What an amazing sound and throwing in a few pedals makes it even better!
Well done Brother's! Thanks Henrik!
Be Well All!
Thanks Brother!
That's awesome it's shaking the camera
Yeah the room is literally shaking when we’re playing the Marshall 🤣
Wow... that's massive!
That’s insane in an awesome way.
I sometimes turn my Power Station off momentarily with my amp cranked and that alone makes my house shake.
I've been going backwards and sideways forward on whether or not to get Henrik's Charvel signature guitar. The first sign from the Divine Grid Programmer (GOD) was a totally by chance random trip to San Antonio Guitar Center from Austin Texas on a Sunday morning and finding a used Henrik Charvel which I played for 3 hours straight that morning and the Second sign is this video!!! Sold! Thank You to all involved in this video! R.I.P. JAMES MARSHALL HENDRIX!
Suoer fun playing! Greqt rawk
What an incredible player! I love the tones he gets, especially the "stringy" sort of sound with the volume rolled back, and also the craziest ghost notes I've ever heard when its cranked and he's playing around the 10th fret. Bravo Henrik!!
Thank you 😊
Always great to hang out with Johan and Simon
Yeah right around three minutes it sounds like there’s a harmonizer an octave lower I’m assuming those are some kind of natural psychoacoustic phenomenon happening because of the volume. Great playing
@@drwhiteguru No I don't think so; I think what you're talking about are ghost notes and/or cone cry - its something that happens in non-master volume amps, to do with the frequency of the electricity interacting with the amplified signal, or something like that; however it works its a real tone added in that you're hearing, not psychoacoustic, cheers
@@CNCTEMATIC Thanks for the explanation!
Detta lät ju som förväntat bra 👌🏻
Beautiful sounds! For me, the modern trend of AxeFX into the PA and in-ear monitors will never replace the beautiful sound of a cranked Marshall stack on stage. Or Cannibal Corpse's 4 full Mesa Boogie stacks for a little American flavour. What is a cool development for the home studio recordist are these lower wattage amps like the Orange Rocker 15 Terror and their lightweight PPC212v cabinet. Or for the home studio recordist with a baby, Scuffham Amps and Neural DSP plugins are still a great stopgap. But when you're renting a rehearsal space where you can turn it up, there's nothing better than fully cranked Marshall stack giving you a nice tummy massage. As you rightly say, it's like driving a huge truck, or wielding a very large chainsaw. Wonderful stuff, Johan and friends!
Awesome premiere Jo \m/
Thanks Clive! 🤘
That was insane. 😳
That tone is just amazing! Holy fuck!!!
What a good array of Heavy tones! Henrik Danhage knows really how to forge his sound With his playing!👌🏼As a side note, once again it's strue that heavy sounds are not necessarly achieved by the amount of gain but primarly by the voicing of the amp! Great video Johan!🤟🏼
Thanks Vincenzo! Yeah definitely, there’s actually quite limited gain here. Henrik’s adaptive playing combined with the complementing voicing makes it sound really gainy and aggressive. Cheers!
I think it's because with amps like that, the power amp saturation gives the sound so much punch, and it works in perfect synergy with how the the preamp gain colours the sound. There's tons of clarity and punch! Modern amps don't sound great like that when the poweramp starts distorting. It mushes up the sound, because the sound from the preamp alone is designed to have impressive bottom end and energy, so it will sound better on low volumes. And indeed, a 2203 for example sounds pretty weak on low volumes.
I enjoyed
BEST VIDEO CANT BELIEVE YOU GOT HENRIK DANHAGE FUCKING SICK. LOVE EVERGREY AND LOVE HIS SIGNATURE CHARVEL. HE USUALLY RIPS THRU BOGNER HELIOS SO I KNEW HE WAS A PLEXI GUY.
it's great! at 4:53 you can hear all the room starting to resonate with the amp!!!! LOUD!!!!!
Your point proven ! Terrific Guitarist !
Love the coiled guitar cord.
This is really where it comes down to what's in the hands/wrists. Same goes for Hiwatts ... it's ideal to try to get a multitude of sounds out of these monsters without pedals to push yourself to cook up cool material.
Let's see/hear a Hiwatt full stack in action. Resisting transformer saturation and power tube overdrive with all the headroom they were made for. A Hiwatts volume can't translate thru UA-cam.
Hi, Johan!
Strong video! I see, in Sweden everybody knows each other!😉 See you!
Z.
Hi Johan
Great video as always. Great work. I would love you to one day trial a 70s Hagstrom swede through one of your JMP. Maybe contrast it against your LP.
Man, that is just a powerful, magic sound. Nothing like it in the world.
The Vox was very nice .
Thanks, yeah that’s become my go to amp
Sick player
My head exploded. In Old style of guitarship
Spectacular! ... I've only played my 50W Marshall full blast at two gigs. Definitely I want to do it with a 100W ...if Mr. Virus let us!
Where do you play where you can crank them? Just curious.
@@johnnybrown9581 Anywhere. You crank it and run it through a Power Station, or even a load box with headphone amp.
@@johnnybrown9581 one outdoors in MA at Ralphs Rock Dinner, the other in Brooklyn at The Nest...they had issues with the PA and had to crack the amp, didnt complain but has hurting my ears a bit and singing was hard
Glad Henrik wore some ear defense most of the time ... this serious body (mind) altering levels.
A MARSHALL is the only amp that can shake the floor to a level that you can see it on the camera...Amazing!
Hell yeah 🤟
Long live Marshall Amps-Yea !!!!
I’ve had to turn it down on my iPad. Neighbours complained.
Interesting hearing a Floyd Rose through a non-modded 100 watt Marshall. Seemed more at home with the chorus pedal. I'm more familiar with hearing a standard tremolo through a rig like this, and a locking floyd rose through a modded 1959 SLP or a JCM 800 or 900.
It's funny how my ears "phantom" hurt listening to this!
Listening to amps like this at full volume is like a drug. The physicality of the experience, the amount of air those speakers are pushing as the notes ring out is quite something. But too much can cause some serious damage to one's ears!
Monstrous tones! Thanks.
Tinnitus death and hell. In that order.
Killer.
Do you see how everything turns to jelly in the video? That’s what my internal organs did with a Marshall stack. I seriously had to stop due to physical illness.
At least you won't get kidney stones...they would be vibrated to dust
@@paulcowart3174 ah yes lithotripsy. This is the gaseous phase home kit.
Thanks Billy! ;-)
@@JohanSegeborn Johan you have never had a kidney stone correct? I mean it’s proof. Marshall stacks save the Swedish healthcare system millions if not billions of krona.
What?
At times around 3:15 it sounded like it had an octave down effect, thats so crazy :)
Hi Johan, could you make a video about the clean tone possibilities using the low input of a 2203?
Awesome just the feel and the air it produces.
Where is your Marshall head off screen?
3:15 Cone Cry - Yeah ✌🏼
Anyone surprised at how righteous that sounds? I'm sure not.
2:13 as the man in the green shirt walks away shielding his ear.
Yeah the hearing loss is a real thing, I turned my own volume down....
2:07 Wait, was Simon not wearing earplugs when kneeling in front of the cranked cab?!?!
A full Marshall stack and a Strat .If its good enough for Jeff Beck what else do you need?Oh wait a Vox hell yeah.Come on in here.Great Playing fun to watch. My goal is to plug into a full stack now Thanks 😊
Sounds awesome at 10:55 ! Black Sabbath dirty women riff
Thanks! Glad to hear that
Before that around 10:40 is a Evergrey pre chorus riff from "as i lie here bleeding"
Edit: bridge riff**
What's that subharmonic content around 3:19 and on during single notes. Is that some sort of heterodyning? He wasn't going double stops so I thought that was interesting.
Imagine being his neighbor 😂 having ur whole house shake
I bet the feeling of the air waves vibrating the balls was awesome. Mine vibrates on Eb, It doesn't work on standard tuning.
His guitar and style sounds much better to me with the Vox, got a real nice creamy sound.... the Marshall is a bit too sharp for my tastes....although was pretty damn good with the cocked wah.
Johan, can you make a simple review between Marshall JCM 800 vs 1959 Plexi (Ri or any year). This would be basically quintessential for many players, since people hesitate between the two quiet often if not.
I had the 100dsl thru the marshall 1960ahw and the dirty is plenty loud.you can achieve the same with a smaller amp and a Jimi Hendrix fuzz though. but the clean channel was disappointing!!! I returned it and got the mesa boogie mark V 25 and it blew the doors off the 100dsl.....but I still love the marshall bottom
I hope you guys are protecting your ears Johan - those are some killer volumes :-) Sounds amazing but it's no wonder that people have taken to using smaller amps. I think there definitely needs to be a certain amount of air being moved in order for you to feel good while playing guitar but this amp would really only fit a large stage without the use of some attenuation.
Just curious what kind of tuning Henrik is using - his low string is really low (sounds sick!).
How about a video showcasing the Marshall Studio 15.
What about that Vox head? Were you switching between Vox and SuperBass?
Spazz
wow!!! what channel do you use on the VOX!!!
the beast harnessed but not tamed, just guided towards green audio pastures
Amazing sound. Did you change to the Vox and comeback to the Marshall a few times ?
Thanks! We recorded the Marshall first and then the Vox. I mixed them here in the video. Cheers
Louder!!!
How is this achieved with such a relatively low noise floor? I would have thought that hiss would be an issue.
How to get Eddie's sound? Watch this video 🤘!!
dont wanna sound thick .... is the mike plugged into anything ?
Getting doom metal vibes from the shaking camera
Geez's! How big is that speaker in the Fender cab?
That’s a JBL 15” speaker that was a really cool sound. The choice of pedal steel players for years.
I had no idea the overtones from the amp get so ‘squashed’?
De-he-hecent!
Where is the pickup selector switch on that strat?
The volume knob controls that. It's a push-push knob.
How many fillings were rattled loose during this session? 😀
Hahaha! Yeah his was a physical experience for sure :-)
OMG you get Henrik Danhage and you don't put his name in the title ? :)
I’m pretty sure I heard this in Oklahoma!
;-)
Some fantasical amalgamation of Dime's chugging rhythm and a VERY EVH FrANK'n'stratumASTER!!!! It's so unholy!
Thanks Luke!
You only have that experience thru the real deal amps it separates the big boys from the boys for sure
Does this Amp go to 11?
The metaphor with a big truck inertia is something I will carry with me.... plus anything you do with it is an explosion. That is why one needs to practice in this mode, same fret, everything else different. 126DB in a room?? You know you're in loud enough bedroom levels when you start to bend wiggle and morph the spacetime around you... Jimi is behind those doors. Waiting to give you back all that sweet time of yours. 126DB in a room and closer than social distancing allows. 😆 "...and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the gospel preached to them." Ok imma out
Cheers Martin, yeah being able to control an insanely loud rig like this really makes one think of Jimi!
You dont realise what I would give to be this guys neibour
The chords at 4:30 sounded awesome, I wish I knew what they were!
Thanks Mark! I think Henrik is gonna do a follow up video where he comments on this session soon. Maybe he can talk about that riff then. Cheers
DADGBE
this might help:
ua-cam.com/video/T-iBbJ1s4kc/v-deo.html
@@Cacabambolade Thanks man that really helps, cheers...
Once again, rocikzz
Cheers!
i bet the ac30 is loud as hell too 😁😁😁
I am beginning to think that the Supers are more versatile than the Plexis. There is just "something" about that Super circuitry.
Same amp with about 6 cap changes and 4 resistors. .01 instead of .022 I know it was glorious live in that room thank guys.
What do you mean by "check out"? It's pronounced "sheck out", you've been saying it correctly for ages ;)
;-)
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