Mr Grumpy
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Just as the title suggests...
This thread is for everyone to jump in with their own pictures, experiences, anything.
There's a lot of stuff talked about various amp types, and I just wanna test for myself, my ears, my subjective opinion because I have a Marshall tube amp which does the vintage plexi type of sound, a MG30gfx solid state amp which does the same on it's crunch channel, and a Yamaha THR modelling amp which does the plexi type sound on it's lead channel.

I will try to get similar gritty blues drive on all three, play the same stuff (some basic 70s punk power chords, some 12 bar blues chord progressions and some minor pentatonic leads across the neck) then just explain which I like better and why.
Step 2: I will see how the effects are. The Yamaha has a reverb, a delay and a tremolo. The MG has a reverb, a delay, no tremolo but I'll see if anything else gets close-ish - it has a few other options. The Origin has no effects, but I will put a quite expensive delay/reverb and reverb/tremolo pedal in front (not in the fx loop) as a comparison.
As Don P mentioned, pedals can also be used into the front end of modelling/ss amps, so I'll try that too.

The THR10 was about $300.

The Marshall MG was about $200.
The Marshall Origin tube amp was the price of the other two combined then add a couple hundred more dollars...

The Keeley reverb was about $50 cheaper than the Marshall MG.
The Wampler was about the same price as the Yamaha THR10.
So, the Origin and 2 pedals was more than double the price of the two other amplifiers combined - that just gives a cost/value comparison...

I'll be playing at pretty low volumes, say 60-75db, so this should help the modelling amp and SS amp - at higher volumes, the tube amp should sound a lot better (If the wife goes out shopping then I'll give all three a quick blast at 85db+ to check!
).
Obviously there are many differences, but it's a kinda realistic test too, I hope.
Sp8ctre should be along shortly to do his similar test on cleaner Fender style amps (I hope that's right - sorry if I got this wrong Sp8ctre), so between us, we should be giving some nice comparisons. With other folks joining in (it didn't happen without pictures!), this should be a TR superthread of some distinction!

This thread is for everyone to jump in with their own pictures, experiences, anything.
There's a lot of stuff talked about various amp types, and I just wanna test for myself, my ears, my subjective opinion because I have a Marshall tube amp which does the vintage plexi type of sound, a MG30gfx solid state amp which does the same on it's crunch channel, and a Yamaha THR modelling amp which does the plexi type sound on it's lead channel.

I will try to get similar gritty blues drive on all three, play the same stuff (some basic 70s punk power chords, some 12 bar blues chord progressions and some minor pentatonic leads across the neck) then just explain which I like better and why.
Step 2: I will see how the effects are. The Yamaha has a reverb, a delay and a tremolo. The MG has a reverb, a delay, no tremolo but I'll see if anything else gets close-ish - it has a few other options. The Origin has no effects, but I will put a quite expensive delay/reverb and reverb/tremolo pedal in front (not in the fx loop) as a comparison.
As Don P mentioned, pedals can also be used into the front end of modelling/ss amps, so I'll try that too.

The THR10 was about $300.

The Marshall MG was about $200.
The Marshall Origin tube amp was the price of the other two combined then add a couple hundred more dollars...

The Keeley reverb was about $50 cheaper than the Marshall MG.
The Wampler was about the same price as the Yamaha THR10.
So, the Origin and 2 pedals was more than double the price of the two other amplifiers combined - that just gives a cost/value comparison...

I'll be playing at pretty low volumes, say 60-75db, so this should help the modelling amp and SS amp - at higher volumes, the tube amp should sound a lot better (If the wife goes out shopping then I'll give all three a quick blast at 85db+ to check!
Obviously there are many differences, but it's a kinda realistic test too, I hope.
Sp8ctre should be along shortly to do his similar test on cleaner Fender style amps (I hope that's right - sorry if I got this wrong Sp8ctre), so between us, we should be giving some nice comparisons. With other folks joining in (it didn't happen without pictures!), this should be a TR superthread of some distinction!
