Epiphone Valve Junior vs Marshall 4140 (2)
31 March 2007
I said I would post a recording of the real thing, and it's taken only a week longer than I'd planned, but I'm guessing you're used to that by now.
Anyway, without further ado, and with only a discreet fanfare of trumpets, here's another podcast - for guitar and guitar amp enthusiasts only - comparing my new (and heavily modded by Alnicomagnet) Epiphone Valve Junior with my old Marshall 4140 Club and Country.
Epiphone Valve Junior vs Marshall Club & Country
In the podcast I noted that my old Kent Armstrong pickups sounded muddy when the guitar volume was turned down, unlike the stock Telecaster with which I first tested the modded amp. I put this down to the common Telecaster wiring trick of installing a treble bleed capacitor, but Alnicomagnet informs me that his Telecaster has no bleed capacitor.
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Brian Henderson
2008.05.25 18:38
#1
Thank you, that was fascinating. I still think I prefer the sound of the Marshall (I must admit I have one myself). For my own 'don't annoy the neighbors' amp, I have a Pignose (the original). To me it sounds a little cleaner than the Epiphone - there's a low frequency twang on the Epiphone that wouldn't suit me, and if you overdrive the Pignose (on rechargeable batteries - slightly lower voltage) the distortion is similar to the epiphone but without the buzzing... you might want to try a Pignose sometime.
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