Ouch, that Marshall has cost you a bit.
Explains why I have gone with combos these days as much cheaper, lighter, and generally easier to control the sound levels too.
Ouch, that Marshall has cost you a bit.
Explains why I have gone with combos these days as much cheaper, lighter, and generally easier to control the sound levels too.
# 1 - EX-5 https://goo.gl/fQJMqh
# 2 - EX-1 https://goo.gl/KSY9W9
# 3 - Non PBG Tele https://goo.gl/W14G5g
# 4 - Non PBG J Bass https://goo.gl/FbBaFy
# 5 - TL-1AR GOTM Aug 2017 https://goo.gl/sUh14s
# 6 - MMB-4 Runner-up GOTM Oct 2018https://goo.gl/gvrPkp
# 7 - ES-1 Runner-up GOTM Aug 2018https://goo.gl/T9BEY8
But the thing was, at the time I decided I really needed to spend the money to get some decent gigging gear because I was feeling fed-up with having to make do with cheap and nasty gear, and I wanted to take things to the next level and get a bit more serious about being a musician, so I felt fine about spending more cash, I'm glad I did cause I think my Marshall turned out to be a good gigging amp once it had been fixed so it was more reliable, there's nothing worse than going onstage to play a gig and the amp pops a fuse, or breaks-down before you've even played your first song, it's even worse if the amp dies just before, or in the middle of that epic guitar solo you've been rehearsing for weeks, without any warning.