Chocol8
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We need to start a Go Fund Me to get that boy some decent trousers. Hrmph.
Or shorts! That halfway in-between capri pants shit is something my wife or daughter might wear.

We need to start a Go Fund Me to get that boy some decent trousers. Hrmph.
Got any empty units w/o carpet?
We need to start a Go Fund Me to get that boy some decent trousers. Hrmph.
Or shorts! That halfway in-between capri pants shit is something my wife or daughter might wear.![]()
Wow! Noice! The 1987X is my favorite amp, that and the JTM 45. Congrats and enjoy.My cleanish Deluxe Reverb / Princeton thing has been over for at least a couple of years now.
These days, the amp models I usually use in the Axe-Fx are '59 Bassman / JTM 45 / 50w Plexi.
Still EOB and low-to-mid crunch, but significantly more gain than I used to use.
I get it now.
I blame @JiveTurkey & @la szum.
I also blame Soldano for not having a "proper" crunch channel in the X88-IR
But.
Perhaps I should thank them!
Look what you Mofos did!
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A Marshall 1987X amp head. Jellodog residence 2025; 10 minutes ago.
Yeah, that's right – A fuckin' Marshall 1987X !
But I can't play it here at home. Not until Andertons receive the latest batch of Reload II reactive loads.
Ach well; it's not like I don't have other toys to be playing with in the meantime.
Because your dick will be hard.You really won’t be able to do anything else BUT smile.
Because your dick will be hard.
And in your case, for another reason. HahaIf not from the ability to actually play the thing at that volume, then definitely from the vibrations.
@jellodog you owe it to yourself, even if it’s just for 5 seconds, to put that fucker on 10 and experience it through a good cab and no attenuator. Just hit an A chord and smile. You really won’t be able to do anything else BUT smile.
I'll find a way.
Tube amps are back baby, fuxk modelers.![]()
It's still 1998 in my head and I rocked the shit out of Jncos then.
Each year I buy a couple new pairs of cargo pants and turn the previous year's pairs into shorts. They're perfect for working on the roofs at work because my legs don't burn to shit and I still have all the pockets on them (partially why they're so long) for handfuls of wirenuts and 10 extra 3/8's sockets because those just dissappear on roofs. And my balls get plenty of ventilation.
And they're great at the dog park, especially now that the bugs are out in force after 6PM.
Can confirm, this thing is ridiculous. Plexi is the truth and the light.
After we got the routing and IRs figured out we moved everything on the amp to my normal go-to settings in the Axe-Fx (as pictured.) It was basically instant love. As much as I adore the Axe-Fx, this setup very quickly became my favourite thing I've ever played through. It's got the perfect amount of compression and squish while still staying articulate and musical. If it sounds like I'm gushing (both verbally and in the crotch-region) it's because I absolutely am.
Playing a classic Plexi circuit working properly is like the guitar amp equivalent of driving an air-cooled 911 Turbo.
It's old school and analog and dynamic and sexy AF.
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Holy shit! The 1987X + Reload II had exceeded my expectations!
Signal chain:
My modified HSS Cutlass / Hemmelight's Tyler Studio Elite
1987X High Treble input
Two Notes Reload II reactive load
RME Fireface UCX II @ 96 kHz
Macbook Air M4 + Mainstage
IR: York Audio KW 412 M25 Mix 16 @ 96k
Valhalla Delay in "digital" mode.
GLORIOUS!!!
@hemmelight and I played the Plexi for 2 hours striaght without any breakfast and we only stopped for lunch because we were hungry.
The sounds and feel that we've been getting here today is pretty much what we've both been searching for... for YEARS.
I was super worried that I'd wasted a shit load of money on yet more gear, but that fear has instantly evaporated. The dynamics and sensitivity to guitar volume knob is everything that the Plexi circuit promises. Very satisfied.
We didn't even get around to jumping the inputs or using my pedals in the Reload's FX loop, because what we alrady had going on was so satisfying. I'm looking forward to doing that though.
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Man, I had a period in my life where I was smitten with zip off legs on cargo pants. I thought they
were the greatest thing ever. I probably still do.![]()
There are nuances to a cranked Plexi that no modeler can emulate, a certain squish, bounce, swirl, harmonics, compression.The sounds and feel that we've been getting here today is pretty much what we've both been searching for... for YEARS.