Nolly wrote:The Thrasher is amazing, seriously one of the best high-gain amps I've heard. When they start reaching stores people are going to lose their shit
That video sounded like shit. That said, I've always liked the Randall lines for metal. Will be looking forward to running this one through the paces myself.
guidedbyechoes wrote:and people say engl's sound solid state.... Isn't the low and high controls just res and pres? Also no clean channel demo.
No, they are actual gain controls, just one controls the high end or treble type and the other is the bass side gain, much like a plexi when inputs are jumpered. It gives you a lot of options as far as dialing your tone in.
SuperFlyinMonke wrote:There was a lot of gain in that demo, which is kind of funny after he spoke of dialing back low end gain to keep it clear.
Good for Mike. I wonder if that means he's not doing custom amps anymore.
Its not about the amount of gain, they were talking about the mud that low frequencies can add to the gain itself. Just like the bass knob on the mark series amps.
OverDriven wrote:I'm not a fan of the sound at all. Cool interview low, and cool idea with the treble and bass gain being separate.
Imagine the mark series pre-tonestack without the mid knob. That's what I suspect it is. Best for different pickups and strings.
Is the tone stack before the gain stages like the Mark? I LOVED that feature on the Mark IV because like you said it was great for adjusting for different pickups. I think more amp builders should adopt the idea of passive stack before the preamp and active EQ after the preamp.
OverDriven wrote:I'm not a fan of the sound at all. Cool interview low, and cool idea with the treble and bass gain being separate.
Imagine the mark series pre-tonestack without the mid knob. That's what I suspect it is. Best for different pickups and strings.
Is the tone stack before the gain stages like the Mark? I LOVED that feature on the Mark IV because like you said it was great for adjusting for different pickups. I think more amp builders should adopt the idea of passive stack before the preamp and active EQ after the preamp.
It would make the most sense.. I'm fairly certain that is the case.
I just heard about this place and figured that Id check it out!!
The New RANDALLS are KILLER!!!
Hope all is well brother!!
~R~
http://WWW.MODSQUADMUSIC.COM Dealer Of Marshall Amplification, Fortin Amplification, Randall Amplification and one off Mods from Mike Fortin! More to come!
I just heard about this place and figured that Id check it out!!
The New RANDALLS are KILLER!!!
Hope all is well brother!!
~R~
All is good, my friend Hope you're excellent as well. They sound really nice, but I love what I've heard from Mike. I like those kind of tones. Jason's orange Marshall (Hulk mod) sounded just brutal, and what he did to the Vintage Moderns as well...
ke2 wrote: All is good, my friend Hope you're excellent as well. They sound really nice, but I love what I've heard from Mike. I like those kind of tones. Jason's orange Marshall (Hulk mod) sounded just brutal, and what he did to the Vintage Moderns as well...
Glad to hear that all is well with you and yours! All is well on this end. I've been busy as hell lately but I can't complain!
The Thrasher is based off of Mikes Natas Amp. Well it is the NATAS pretty much and they managed to keep the price point down. I'm really stoked for Mike and the amps sound KILLER. He really did an amazing job with these and I think People are going to be very happy!
Talk soon !!
~R~
http://WWW.MODSQUADMUSIC.COM Dealer Of Marshall Amplification, Fortin Amplification, Randall Amplification and one off Mods from Mike Fortin! More to come!