1 Les Paul / 3 Amps cranked :::dEMO+bACKINGTRACk::: Marshall VOX Fender

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Exactly how a comparison video should be done. No endless blabber just pure tone comparisons.

MarkDiSciullo
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This is the comparison I've been looking for my whole life! Very nicely done!

InTonalHarmony
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Despite all them sounding good here, I could never really bond with the sound of a les paul into an ac30.

The les paul into my deluxe reverb will always put a smile on my face.

And an AC30 with a telecaster is a sound to die for. Absolute bliss

marcospintor
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For over 50 yrs I’ve been a Marshall and vox guy but these days its the Deluxe, its on another planet compared to the BB & AC30.

iancandler
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Dude, i love that approach of going 10 or 0 on the knobs. I thought I cant make a deluxe work for my old LP. But damn! I copied your settings and it Sounds awesome!
Thanks!

krisskross
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That fretboard is so shiny it almost looks like it has clear finish on it.

darwinsaye
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Man! That is the most amazing rosewood fretboard ever!!!

Hyde
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I see lots of people picking Fender. Great lesson in "less is more".

InTonalHarmony
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I liked Fender sound but most of all I liked this riff, can't stop playing it

mayak_
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Surprized I like the Fender most here.Could be miking, tubes dunno...The vox can be made to sound thicker and non-fizzy more than this demo is all I know.thanks

bootlegapples
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The BB had the tightest overdrive, the DR the most ballsy, the Vox the most lush.

So, the reason rock players use Marshalls is because of the tight controllable distortion ( leaving the 4x12 cab out). The reason that the Vox AC30 is the king of blues/rock is that it has overtones without interfering bass. It is the circuit that makes it so lush. Cathode bias and EL84 distortion makes for a super dynamic sound. Up to a point because super saturation actually flattens the rails. Use a treble booster and you are in Rory/Brian May mode..

MrBallynally
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Quite a high treble setting on that Fender. Have to say it’s my favourite of the 3 tho. How about getting a couple of splitters and playing through all 3?

aintnoleedguy
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The Fender takes it. If I want the Vox mids and chime, there are pedals that can help me do that. I never loved Marshall.

CathyHolton-jhxv
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All 3 have unique voicings, but man, that poor Vox didn't stand a chance coming after that Fender.

kravitz
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Damn. I was really hoping to hear them all blended together.

adrienneraeash
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The Vox sounded a bit mushy…the Fender has the sharpest attack…and the Marshall had the biggest, thickest sound.

steveweiss
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Was saving for another guitar. I think I’ll get a Vox amp instead. That thing sounds awesome

wesleythebard
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They all sound great. only one I don't have is the vox, maybe I need to start collecting them too, haha

gibs
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Nice demo. I am frustrated a bit because these amps in their vintage era are quite different sounding. I saw that blues breaker vs vintage shootout a while ago and was surprised just how very different the vintage was from the reissue. So comparison is a multi faceted thing that is confusing (on some level one must take brand/model year with a grain of salt and educate yourself on your tone journey) thanks again.

Jonathan-mzr
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Of these amps the Deluxe wins. But. Why not jump the channels on the AC30 like every one does?

richardelson