Tiny Terror vs. JCM800
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Tiny Terror vs. JCM800
I was fooling around in the garage with a 2009 TT thru a 1971 Orange 4X12 and a JCM800 thru a 1971 Marshall slant. Both fine sounding amps, a little more gain with the TT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiYuYtJKfZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiYuYtJKfZc
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How long have you had that orange cab?
Looks like its been burnt then you tried to put the fire out with coffee..
Looks like its been burnt then you tried to put the fire out with coffee..
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I bought it from a friend in 1983 when I was 17 and it was in mint condition, then I took it on the road for many years with no case.
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I'm just getting an error instead of the video.
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massivecoiler wrote:I was fooling around in the garage with a 2009 TT thru a 1971 Orange 4X12 and a JCM800 thru a 1971 Marshall slant. Both fine sounding amps, a little more gain with the TT.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiYuYtJKfZc
both sound great - and you have made me glad i just picked up a 4104 - now i just want it to arrive - i might do a similar comparison with the r30/jcm800 combo
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It let me watch it this time. Great tones and great playing!
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they both sound good, i think the TT sounds fuller but ill also know that the Marshall needs to be turned up a bit, to "THAT" point to get it's full bodied sound, its thin sounding, the tubes really arent being run the way most Marshall users would run them.
thanks for posting, thats a great clip.
EDIT: not sure why i put R30. i corrected this
Jon
thanks for posting, thats a great clip.
EDIT: not sure why i put R30. i corrected this
Jon
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Re: Tiny Terror vs. JCM800
Love the Orange cab!
(and the usual suspects too (playing and tone that is))
Have to say I like the Marshall more...
(and the usual suspects too (playing and tone that is))
Have to say I like the Marshall more...
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I second that. Also, I found your other video, "Drive By Belching" a bit more entertaining.tony_clifton wrote:Have to say I like the Marshall more...
I used to have more Orange stuff. Now I just have a PPC412 (black), and a Micro Crush.
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I think they both sound great, but I would go with the marshall.
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man, i wish i could make stuff sound like that. great playing. tks for the vid. also, massive - where ya from?
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Thanks, I am in south central Ontario, Canada.Nork wrote:man, i wish i could make stuff sound like that. great playing. tks for the vid. also, massive - where ya from?
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Thanks, I am quite proud of that one! Drive By Belching 2 had too much mic noise, we had a n00b camera operator. Hoping to complete the trilogy in summer 2010.
the_blue_bomber wrote:I second that. Also, I found your other video, "Drive By Belching" a bit more entertaining.tony_clifton wrote:Have to say I like the Marshall more...
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my previous post was fast, i was in a rush, but here's what i wanted to say...
i thought at first the Marshall sounded slightly better but by the end i thought the TT sounded fuller. but the Marshall is way under powered and is capable of sounding much much fatter if cranked up a bit more, but to keep both amps equal for the mic level i guess it has to be set like that.
its kinda like compairing a Corevette with a 900 horse power 1/4 mile drag car both being great machines..
this clip makes me want a TT more now than ever
is that Marshall a 50 or 100 watt ??
Jon
i thought at first the Marshall sounded slightly better but by the end i thought the TT sounded fuller. but the Marshall is way under powered and is capable of sounding much much fatter if cranked up a bit more, but to keep both amps equal for the mic level i guess it has to be set like that.
its kinda like compairing a Corevette with a 900 horse power 1/4 mile drag car both being great machines..
this clip makes me want a TT more now than ever
is that Marshall a 50 or 100 watt ??
Jon
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Re: Tiny Terror vs. JCM800
It's a 50 watt. In fairness to the TT, I noticed that I'm standing in front of the orange alot of the time and the sound changes as I move around. I don't think the clip accurately captures some of the tone of the TT... The combo by itself on a nice stage sounds stellar. I have a Boogie 50 cal as well maybe when it gets warm outside (I'm in Canada so the garage is off limits for noodling this time of year) there will be a 3 way shootout!
Taronja wrote:my previous post was fast, i was in a rush, but here's what i wanted to say...
i thought at first the Marshall sounded slightly better but by the end i thought the TT sounded fuller. but the Marshall is way under powered and is capable of sounding much much fatter if cranked up a bit more, but to keep both amps equal for the mic level i guess it has to be set like that.
its kinda like compairing a Corevette with a 900 horse power 1/4 mile drag car both being great machines..
this clip makes me want a TT more now than ever
is that Marshall a 50 or 100 watt ??
Jon
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