Marshall Origin amps - thoughts?

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Re: Marshall Origin amps - thoughts?

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Katana also has headphone out so you can 'silent' play. Im considering getting a 15watt valve head to go with my katana head, just for the valveness. Always had solid state amps.

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Molly wrote:
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Neither can I which is a sad indictment of both of us... ;-)
I know I borrowed it for night or two when MF owned it :D

From memory I think I liked it more on the higher wattage settings but turned down vs the low power setting.
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God damn all I hear is Katana this Katana that!









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If its Marshall 'flavour' you're after, I can wholly advocate for the Laney Lionheart series. I was on the lookout for one for ages, finally snagged an english made LT5 with special edition 45hz greenback and it simply blows my mind the texture of tones this thing can pull off, the bass will rattle windows if needed. To my mind, one of the best kept secrets in ampdom. My vox has been collecting dust since I bought it. BTW, if you did want to go down the <15watt road, I'm considering selling the vox. Its an AC4HW with an english alnico blue.

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Yup I have the Ironheart 60 and its stunning. Also have the studio 15w with headphones out. Perfect for low volume valve jamming.

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IMOCD wrote:If its Marshall 'flavour' you're after, I can wholly advocate for the Laney Lionheart series. I was on the lookout for one for ages, finally snagged an english made LT5 with special edition 45hz greenback and it simply blows my mind the texture of tones this thing can pull off, the bass will rattle windows if needed. To my mind, one of the best kept secrets in ampdom. My vox has been collecting dust since I bought it. BTW, if you did want to go down the <15watt road, I'm considering selling the vox. Its an AC4HW with an english alnico blue.
how much for the vox? cheers.
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how much for the vox? cheers.[/quote]

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