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No substiture for iron IMO. Even two 50 or 100 watters are going to be real different in output if one has great big real transformers and the other has puny Chinese ones. My trusty old 2204 was as loud or louder than many a 100 watt amp I have played through.
That's a fact I have a Drake 1203-80 OPT in this build Output Transformer is so large had to mount it on it's side
Think 1967 JTM 100 Black Flag Marshall meets Dumble I put a half power switch still loud as hell.

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Takeaways:

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I should have bought this stand years ago.

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Postives:

Tilts amp up for better monitoring

Less beaming effect

Accessible/readable controls

Negatives:

The crossbrace is in the way of the speaker jacks in the cabinet.

But....

You can shift the cabinet sideways, like i did in these photos.

Or...

Use 90° speaker cables on the cabinet ends.

Or....

Just flip the speaker cabinet upside down.
 
More Takeaways...

The volume level problem is solved.

The new problem is that the Origin, despite sounding great on its own, doesn't have the right gain structure for this music project.

Even boosted with a TS-9, it just doesnt have the tight, percussive "chug" that this Halford-Fight project needs.
 
What I like about the Line 6 is how the built-in noise gate on 'Insane" mode (the gate is not adjustable) keeps everything so quiet.

All my Marshalls are noisy, even my 100 watt solid state.

Hmmmm....
 
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