Should I buy a Badlander?

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I just about fell out of my chair when I saw Long and Mcquade is selling off the 50 heads for $1750
Questions I know it can do the more modern stuff but how does it do at the 80s stuff like lynch Sykes ?
Also how is the cab clone direct into a DAW
 
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That is half price. Get it! It's super versatile and definitely more in the Marshall realm than a standard Rectifier, without being ice picky like a Stiletto.
 
I just about fell out of my chair when I saw Long and Mcquade is selling off the 50 heads for $1750
Questions I know it can do the more modern stuff but how does it do at the 80s stuff like lynch Sykes ?
Also how is the cab clone direct into a DAW
Guess this is a rhetorical question? :rofl

If you're familiar with NAM, give these a go:


Should give you a pretty good feel of what the amp can do.

In short, it covers a lot of ground - can easily nail 80s tones.
 
Interesting amps. I feel like it's for the Marshall guy that screws up his face every time he plays a Recto.

Yeah can do Lynch tones ok, but it's more modern all round and not as juicy as a British voiced amp.

The Cab Clone is pretty ordinary. Don't know if it's the crappy load or they just don't know how to capture good IRs (or both).
 
Interesting amps. I feel like it's for the Marshall guy that screws up his face every time he plays a Recto.

Yeah can do Lynch tones ok, but it's more modern all round and not as juicy as a British voiced amp.

The Cab Clone is pretty ordinary. Don't know if it's the crappy load or they just don't know how to capture good IRs (or both).
Would you put it more in the camp of a modern Marshall like a JVM orange and Freidman HBE gain wise than the classic plexi or 800
 
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