bassbreakers vs marshalls..........

I got it....It's so cute and monstrous sounding!

@Ramo is to blame for always telling me to up the gain. This puppy maxes out on gain right about as heavy as I would want to go. Very modern sounding amp. Nothing like anything I've already got.

Pics? Or no? :unsure:
You can max the gain? You obviously need more.
 
I got it....It's so cute and monstrous sounding!

@Ramo is to blame for always telling me to up the gain. This puppy maxes out on gain right about as heavy as I would want to go. Very modern sounding amp. Nothing like anything I've already got.

Pics? Or no? :unsure:
More gain more metal that what we need:)
 
Seems like I am the only one here who prefers the Bassbreaker to a Marshall (OK, maybe eSGEe).

I bought a Bassbreaker 30R combo and sold my Marshall DSL40C. Sorry, guys and gals, but I prefer the Bassbreaker! (covers head for protection)
 
Why compare? Just get both. It's an excuse to get more stuff. I want a Bassbreaker head. It's just that if I can only have one It's going to be a Marshall or Marshall clone.
 
I did buy a 1983 Marshall Lead 12 SS 1x10 combo a while back that actually sounds killer!
I am going to make a head cab for it.
 
I tried the Line out of the Lead 12 into the EFX return on my Bassbreaker and it sounded really great. They are lots of fun if you can find one at a reasonable price.
 
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