Dagan, - you are not only carrying the torch for all things rock, but holding it aloft and waving it around like a golden god. You are freaking awesome dude, your passion for the rock is inspiring. Keep going dude! Throwing rock horns at ya from Sydney, Oz.
I am watching this again. So entertaining and makes we want to play more. I am a novice player coming back to guitar after 30 years. Using a Spark Go at the moment but want to get the Garden room office set up as a practice space. Deciding on a it a Spark 2 or a Real Tube Amp. When I watch this it tells me the Marshall Origin 50c is what I am looking for as someone growing up through teen years in the 80’s.
Dagan... you are one of the most enjoyable and enthusiastic guitar channel guys to watch. When I need a happiness boost, I just need to watch one of your vids. 🤣🎸 Awesome tone run-throughs too. I've got a JCM900 100w combo and a Boss Katana 50. And my son has a little Vox Pathfinder 10. That little Vox puts out an awesome chimy sound for a tiny amp.
I think this is your best video yet; at least your most educational and instructional at the same time. Love the enthusiasm dude! You'll sell more gear thru this method. Great video! PMT should be proud!
I was born 74 and my first guitar was a Slazenger tennis racket with string as a strap 😂 . I wanted an acoustic first , and then for my i think 12th Christmas, I got my first electric . I wanted a Fender Stratocaster but it was a fiesta red Jim Deacon copy . It was actually pretty decent and it served me well as a starter . The next was a black and cream Hondo Les Paul Copy . I didnt get my first American Strat until 1999 and i still own it today .
Brilliant! Reminds me of my old 50 W 1970's Marshall Head totally drowned out the our drums and PA before it even started to distort. Couldn't ever use it and ended up going back to my 100W H&H.
I got an origin 50 recently and it’s great! So many people hate it because of its lack of gain, but that’s the point of it!! And it’s great with pedals too! Great video, and merry Christmas all!
Yes, Boss SD-1 is great. As I put my Wah first, then I have my SD-1 second, so it serves two uses. It is a buffer and also my first OD in my pedal chain. 🤘😎
@@diegopalominoss YoU can't have all true bypass pedals., so you need a buffer of some kind like a Boss SD-1 after the Wah where it sounds good... Somewhere in your pedal chain. It can keep things from sounding badly from the wah going through the pedal chain to the amp. Hope this helps.
@@davidg4726 thanks i see it now, i have a question though, if my wah isn't true bypass so it sucks a lot of treble of the tone when it's off, will the buffer help that?
@@diegopalominoss Hi, No, I don't think so. My Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah sucks tone when it's off also... So, I leave it on most of the time or turn it off for darker sounds, or depending on the pedals I am using.
splendid! i wonder if you can do a video on how to get the Indie sort of sound or the Blues like your Buddy Guys and Gary Moores and personally i would've added a bit of chorus to your rig
Build your own treblebooster. You can't get the OC44 germanium anymore which was in the Dallas Rangemaster. They did use the OC71 OC75. Small Bear has some replacements. Tony Iommi's treblebooster was modd'ed. Brian May also had his modd'ed. Judas Priest uses a treblebooster makes a big difference when you use it. You can use get some other germanium trannies that work in a build. I used NTE158 which I like.
I had the 50w head through a 2x12 & absolutely hated it. There is a mod called head first mod & that makes this amp come to life. So if you think you are going to buy this & be happy think again. I suffered trying really hard to like mine for 2 years. Also the fx loop sucks top end tone. One other thing is a TS sounds terrible with this. It is a very loud amp. The FF uses 2 trannies where as the Big Muff uses op-amps with 3 stages.
Hi Dagan. Christophe from France. You have exactly the sound i want. I'm going to find it with my ears but maybe Can you help me 🙂 : - about the equalization on the origin 50. What would be the advice for Bass / Mids / trebles ? (I know it Can dépend of many other things but it could help as a start) - is Origin 50 close to plexi or Jcm 800 (i have a Marshall simulation pedal and a tube screamer) ? - neck or bridge pickup on the Les Paul 57 when you play with the boss superoverdrive on (with Origin 50) ? Thanks a lot !
Great video. I've just put together a pedalboard for 70s rock myself for a possible new project if we ever get out of lockdown. Just got 3 pedals: zakk crybaby (same as Hendrix apparently), big muff and phase 90. I may have to get one of those origin heads as they sounds feckin awesome! The ones I have are more suited to metal.
Muffs are designed for super clean bold amps..fenders and Hiwatts. If you really want the muff and need the classic tube overdrive go with the Hiwatt T40/20 (pristine Gilmour cleans+ early Page 1969-71 live tone on the O.D channel). If it’s the Marshall tone you crave, you may have to forgo the muff.
Big muffs sound great through old Marshalls. I already have the muff and more than happy with it, so not going to forgo it :) Played a gig with cover band a couple of years back and used it through my dsl on classic gain channel (fairly cleanish as it was for 70s rock covers) but for leads only and it sounded good to me.
@@giloro85 a fairly clean marshall, cranked to break up just slightly. But there are no rules, if someone wants to use one through a more modern marshall on higher gain settings then so be it. I can't imagine it sounding good but horses for courses.
@@Foghornish I agree. I personally like both super clean sounds as well as the stereotypical 70s tones. At least with my fingers muffs become too unpredictable and raggedy when played on an already overdriven amp. Fuzz Faces not so much and even then I like FF on the clean channel a la Gilmour or late Hendrix.
I can’t find any information on these guitars with 2 humbuckers, singles all day long. If someone has any ideas to how to find information would be greatly appreciated.
@lanemendenhall7664 I still stand by Townshend with The Who during the Tommy era wearing a white boiler suit, looking like Michal Myers on stage wailing and windmilling on a cherry Gibson SG Special. To me, no one looks cooler playing guitar on stage than Pete Townshend. The smashing of those SG's was just the icing on the cake. That era of The Who was incredible.
Hey Dagan, awesome video as usual, I have a dilemma. I'm in the market for an amp, would the bandit 112 cover acdc through to Satch tones? I currently have a marshall valvestate but its not feeling well! I also have a Bugera v5 and a HT5 R head, but looking for a combo to cover all basses. Any opinions hint sor tips would be muchly appreciated. Cheers man
PMTVUK sir, can you please review SQOE Lp500 ? It looks cool, sounds cool. Would love to see it playing from yours. A very very humble request. Please.
I'm curious about all H&K amps. How did this turn out? Do you like it? Did you sell it? Seems H&K makes a modern, hifi sounding amp, how about the spirit?
@@IamtheFerryMan personally I love everything it does. I really only use two channels but I dabble in all 4 from time to time. The clean channel it’s nice and articulate but I have it so it’s just at the breakup point so it’s a little fuzzy and nice and warm. The ultra sound is just house shakingly awesome. I feel like a guitar legend when I play the simplest of things just because of the way it vibrates me. I haven’t sold it I’ve kept it and still playing around with it. I think if you’re planning on getting a H&K spirit and you want a nice piece to look at and wanna shake the buildings it’s way worth it. 200W is a lot and I only play on the 2W setting.
Dagan reminds me of the guys I knew back in '79 from "down the street" who "knew some chords" with whom I'd jam and get schooled. In a good way. Just good enough to be impressive but not threatening whilst I cut my teeth. In a good way.
Take a drink every time Dagan says "Fantastic". Great review, I love that classic 70's sound!
Good plan
Keith Richard's guitar tone in the '70s was just incredible
ikr I love it
Watching this on Christmas morning with my coffee before I get the kids up. Merry Christmas to everyone! 🎄🎉
This guy is so much more likeable than "Mr. Internet Power" Chapman. Love this channel.
Dagan, - you are not only carrying the torch for all things rock, but holding it aloft and waving it around like a golden god. You are freaking awesome dude, your passion for the rock is inspiring. Keep going dude! Throwing rock horns at ya from Sydney, Oz.
Thanks for the kind words man! All the best! 🤘
When you hit a G chord with an attitude, and hear that tone. It really puts a smile on your face.
I’m glad you included Marc Bolan! He’s very underrated
I am watching this again. So entertaining and makes we want to play more. I am a novice player coming back to guitar after 30 years. Using a Spark Go at the moment but want to get the Garden room office set up as a practice space. Deciding on a it a Spark 2 or a Real Tube Amp. When I watch this it tells me the Marshall Origin 50c is what I am looking for as someone growing up through teen years in the 80’s.
The "ac15 is a lovely little bugger" and rocks with the Tele! Merry Christmas to PMT staff and to all watching! 🎄
I freakin love this guy's energy!
I never knew i was a Vox guy until now!!! Tele into AC15 was amazing.
I love the sound of a range master, it's the "seventies in a box" to my ears...
Dagan... you are one of the most enjoyable and enthusiastic guitar channel guys to watch. When I need a happiness boost, I just need to watch one of your vids. 🤣🎸 Awesome tone run-throughs too. I've got a JCM900 100w combo and a Boss Katana 50. And my son has a little Vox Pathfinder 10. That little Vox puts out an awesome chimy sound for a tiny amp.
I think this is your best video yet; at least your most educational and instructional at the same time. Love the enthusiasm dude! You'll sell more gear thru this method. Great video! PMT should be proud!
Yes. That gritty crisp early 70s superstar guitar god sound. Not just sound but technically advanced with soul.
Love your work Dagan! "Fuzz's were moee accessible back then because you know, Hendrix and that". What a sentence that is!!
Allen Collins from Skynyrd back in the 70s, had a kickass tone too! Thanks brother Rock On
Cheers for another good video. Merry Christmas to all at PMT
I bought that telecaster absolutely love it
Ha! Sold while filming, love it!
I have this Marshall Origins 50C and it's pure gold, love that amp, great clip !
Brilliant, as always. I was 'there' in the Seventies, so it didn't half stir some fine memories. My favourite era of rock and blues by far.
Nobody’s Fault But Mine is my immediate thought for use of a phaser in the 70’s
That's why I prefer the block logo Phase 90 over the Script. Idk what he actually used but it's perfect for that kinda stuff 🤘
I was born 74 and my first guitar was a Slazenger tennis racket with string as a strap 😂 . I wanted an acoustic first , and then for my i think 12th Christmas, I got my first electric . I wanted a Fender Stratocaster but it was a fiesta red Jim Deacon copy . It was actually pretty decent and it served me well as a starter . The next was a black and cream Hondo Les Paul Copy . I didnt get my first American Strat until 1999 and i still own it today .
Thanks man, I acquired a Origin 20h head and after watching your video it has sent me in the right direction! Hell yeah, keep a rockin \m/
That mxr 10 band equalizer should come with a pair of welders goggles. The light at the end of the dials WILL BLIND YOU.
Brilliant! Reminds me of my old 50 W 1970's Marshall Head totally drowned out the our drums and PA before it even started to distort. Couldn't ever use it and ended up going back to my 100W H&H.
One of the best PMT videos so far, kudos to Dagan for a thorough and fun overview of 70s guitars tone!
Just won one of the origin 50 combos on a £5.99 raffle. Really looking forward to it turning up now 🤘
I got an origin 50 recently and it’s great! So many people hate it because of its lack of gain, but that’s the point of it!! And it’s great with pedals too!
Great video, and merry Christmas all!
Merry Christmas, Dagan, and thanks for the vids. You helped make 2020 better. Cheers from Ottawa.
I want this tone on a budget but found it. That 60s/70s blues rock is what I want bye 5150 iii
Love that thinline. I have one with dual humbucker pickups
Yes, Boss SD-1 is great. As I put my Wah first, then I have my SD-1 second, so it serves two uses. It is a buffer and also my first OD in my pedal chain. 🤘😎
what is the purpose of having a buffer after the wah?
@@diegopalominoss YoU can't have all true bypass pedals., so you need a buffer of some kind like a Boss SD-1 after the Wah where it sounds good... Somewhere in your pedal chain. It can keep things from sounding badly from the wah going through the pedal chain to the amp. Hope this helps.
@@davidg4726 thanks i see it now, i have a question though, if my wah isn't true bypass so it sucks a lot of treble of the tone when it's off, will the buffer help that?
@@diegopalominoss Hi, No, I don't think so. My Dunlop Jimi Hendrix wah sucks tone when it's off also... So, I leave it on most of the time or turn it off for darker sounds, or depending on the pedals I am using.
Dagan rocks, happy new year bro!
Happy New Year! 🤘
splendid! i wonder if you can do a video on how to get the Indie sort of sound or the Blues like your Buddy Guys and Gary Moores
and personally i would've added a bit of chorus to your rig
Dagan - you ROCK!
that's a great demo and a great way to sell and amp lol
Kiss riffs on a Marshall rocks
3:06 Marshall orgin is probably my favorite sounding guitar
Thanks you for doing this.
MXR got some really good 70's overdrive's
Is it possible to use an EVH Frankie Red Striped to do a variety of 70's-80's rock? Or is that too specialized?
Build your own treblebooster. You can't get the OC44 germanium anymore which was in the Dallas Rangemaster. They did use the OC71 OC75. Small Bear has some replacements. Tony Iommi's treblebooster was modd'ed. Brian May also had his modd'ed. Judas Priest uses a treblebooster makes a big difference when you use it. You can use get some other germanium trannies that work in a build. I used NTE158 which I like.
I had the 50w head through a 2x12 & absolutely hated it. There is a mod called head first mod & that makes this amp come to life. So if you think you are going to buy this & be happy think again. I suffered trying really hard to like mine for 2 years. Also the fx loop sucks top end tone. One other thing is a TS sounds terrible with this. It is a very loud amp. The FF uses 2 trannies where as the Big Muff uses op-amps with 3 stages.
Im gonna be honest. I prefer the sound of the epiphone. that said. This is a great video!
Hi Dagan. Christophe from France. You have exactly the sound i want. I'm going to find it with my ears but maybe Can you help me 🙂 :
- about the equalization on the origin 50. What would be the advice for Bass / Mids / trebles ? (I know it Can dépend of many other things but it could help as a start)
- is Origin 50 close to plexi or Jcm 800 (i have a Marshall simulation pedal and a tube screamer) ?
- neck or bridge pickup on the Les Paul 57 when you play with the boss superoverdrive on (with Origin 50) ?
Thanks a lot !
Great video. I've just put together a pedalboard for 70s rock myself for a possible new project if we ever get out of lockdown. Just got 3 pedals: zakk crybaby (same as Hendrix apparently), big muff and phase 90. I may have to get one of those origin heads as they sounds feckin awesome! The ones I have are more suited to metal.
Muffs are designed for super clean bold amps..fenders and Hiwatts. If you really want the muff and need the classic tube overdrive go with the Hiwatt T40/20 (pristine Gilmour cleans+ early Page 1969-71 live tone on the O.D channel). If it’s the Marshall tone you crave, you may have to forgo the muff.
Big muffs sound great through old Marshalls.
I already have the muff and more than happy with it, so not going to forgo it :)
Played a gig with cover band a couple of years back and used it through my dsl on classic gain channel (fairly cleanish as it was for 70s rock covers) but for leads only and it sounded good to me.
@@Foghornish through overdriven Marshalls or clean? To be honest I do not like the tone of any muff variant into any overdriven amp.
@@giloro85 a fairly clean marshall, cranked to break up just slightly. But there are no rules, if someone wants to use one through a more modern marshall on higher gain settings then so be it. I can't imagine it sounding good but horses for courses.
@@Foghornish I agree. I personally like both super clean sounds as well as the stereotypical 70s tones. At least with my fingers muffs become too unpredictable and raggedy when played on an already overdriven amp. Fuzz Faces not so much and even then I like FF on the clean channel a la Gilmour or late Hendrix.
I have a Kramer from late 80’s early 90’s need some info on.
It has a FloydRose2 and double humbuckers.
I can’t find any information on these guitars with 2 humbuckers, singles all day long. If someone has any ideas to how to find information would be greatly appreciated.
You gotta do 80's now, unless you already did, I can't find it
they have one, they did it 3 months ago
@@MiguelThePaiva ok thanks
errrrr ughhhhh!
Pete Townshend is easily my favorite SG player. He played an SG during The Who's heaviest years (eg. Woodstock). Sounded tremendous!
Nobody does SG’s like angus young
@@lanemendenhall7664 fair point. Can't forget Tony Iommi either.
@@BostonWhoFan515 absolutely. If it wasn’t for him we wouldn’t have the heavy rock of the 70s
@lanemendenhall7664 I still stand by Townshend with The Who during the Tommy era wearing a white boiler suit, looking like Michal Myers on stage wailing and windmilling on a cherry Gibson SG Special. To me, no one looks cooler playing guitar on stage than Pete Townshend. The smashing of those SG's was just the icing on the cake. That era of The Who was incredible.
Marshall is important, but Hiwatt and Orange were also very crucial to the 70s
The SG player was Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
Love the gold top!
Merry Christmas my dude!!!
To get the bolan tone all you need is an HH IC100 and a treble booster 😉
The Strat player was Ritchie Blackmore from Deep Purple
Hey Dagan, awesome video as usual, I have a dilemma. I'm in the market for an amp, would the bandit 112 cover acdc through to Satch tones? I currently have a marshall valvestate but its not feeling well! I also have a Bugera v5 and a HT5 R head, but looking for a combo to cover all basses. Any opinions hint sor tips would be muchly appreciated. Cheers man
And a Gibson Les Paul Custom Shop Reissue 1957. Not bad hahaha
Dagan, DOD Gunslinger - nothing else can touch it.
Great video! Just missing a Vibe pedal! 😁
a Marshall 1974x combo, Vox AC15 or 30, '68 Fender Princeton would all do 70s tone very well
We were all a lot younger then.
Could you guys make a punk rock tone tutorial?
Get a boss ds-1
This is an A, this is a G, this is a D. Now start a band.
@@ricksanchezito8972 you forgot the Les Paul Junior (or any other humbucker equipped guitar) and the Marshall Amp
Great video, Dagan, but you missed players like Ritchie Blackmore and Uli Jon Roth. Also, where are the strats?
70s guitar tone was fucking great
Brian May's guitar tone comes first to mind
The Vox with overdrive kind of sounds like Queen. Which was a thing in the '70s.
Orange amps were also used.
I prefer the Fender Amp over the Vox amp and The Stratocaster over the Telecaster. These were both used in the '70s.
D ,I wish you would do a Status quo tone set up.
Brilliant !!!
Please enable the option to subtitle the video.
PMTVUK sir, can you please review SQOE Lp500 ? It looks cool, sounds cool. Would love to see it playing from yours. A very very humble request. Please.
Could you do a video on the Hughes & kettner black spirit 200? I have one but I don’t think I’ve fully unlocked the full potential of it
I'm curious about all H&K amps. How did this turn out? Do you like it? Did you sell it? Seems H&K makes a modern, hifi sounding amp, how about the spirit?
@@IamtheFerryMan personally I love everything it does. I really only use two channels but I dabble in all 4 from time to time. The clean channel it’s nice and articulate but I have it so it’s just at the breakup point so it’s a little fuzzy and nice and warm. The ultra sound is just house shakingly awesome. I feel like a guitar legend when I play the simplest of things just because of the way it vibrates me. I haven’t sold it I’ve kept it and still playing around with it. I think if you’re planning on getting a H&K spirit and you want a nice piece to look at and wanna shake the buildings it’s way worth it. 200W is a lot and I only play on the 2W setting.
Johan Segeborn, check him out, he's the prophet of tone.
A better choice than the MXR Super BA would have been the Boss DS-1. More in keeping with the era, and a better pedal IMO. 🤷🏻♂️🙂
My dream is to have a Gibson Angus young signature
Will the epiphone classic sound good
yes it will!
I have one and yes it does
Cool
Dagan reminds me of the guys I knew back in '79 from "down the street" who "knew some chords" with whom I'd jam and get schooled. In a good way. Just good enough to be impressive but not threatening whilst I cut my teeth. In a good way.
How are the origins? My local store doesn’t have them in, would I need a gain boost?
The Marshall Origin pretty much needs to be cranked to get any distortion out of it and it doesn’t have a whole lot of gain.
WIll the marshall origin 5c almost sound as good as the 50c because I am on a budget
yes it will, but given the smaller size and smaller wattage it might be a tad boxy
@@widowmaker5544 what is a tad boxy
@@nirbhaysaini9578 it means that the sound is a bit thinner due to the amp's smaller size
@@widowmaker5544 so which amp should I buy under 250$. I sometimes go to do concerts. Thank you
@@nirbhaysaini9578 There is the Marshall MG50GFX which is a 50 watt amp for around £250 or the Orange Crush 35RT Combo which is a 35 watt amp at £230
26:49 sounds exactly the the first chord of won't get fooled again
Team which Acoustic Guitar is best for powerful Rock sound while Strumming
Nickelback cover band?
Why are 1970's the best!
Cocaine
@@IamtheFerryMan LOL
@@AMPProf I help out where I can :) Have a great day!
love the content, lots of useful info for us noobs lol
Is it just me, or is Dagan kind of like the guitar version of Russell Brand? Except much more likeable
a lot of people say that, and i agree so it's not just you!
I started loving russel brand after watching his youtube show! He is actually super smart and reflected
Favorite sg player is Jake Kizska
Would u review mud honey ii please
yay queen
Ha. You said the Big Muff is from MXR. EHX is sad...
13:49 brand names got confused
I missed the overdriven strat tones
Did you do a '60s tone video? I couldn't find it and I'm trying to figure out how to sound just like The Beatles. Thanks!
Ça sent le v30
Lookin for a lynard skynard vibe
Gibson- marshall and turn it up if you can't make that rock give it up
Real footage of me at the guitar store not intending to buy anything
Tony Iommi
yes my favorite guitarist and most iconic SG player
Way too many adverts.
Gold top is missing the switch tip. Come on man, thought you were a professional? LOL!
Haha still in the case 👌