MRSH MJR 200 1968 ToneX V2 DI
Watch capture demos and our introduction to the 1968 plexi Marshall Major 200:
Behold the mightiest guitar amp by Marshall! It is more than worthy of the nickname - "Zilla". Why Zilla, well because it is the biggest amp Marshall ever put out and that is how it sounds - like the biggest plexi you've ever heard.
It has a lead spec preamp, so that puts it into Super Lead territory, but its stouter and bigger power amp is capable of handling even more low-end content gracefully than the 100W heads, which allows you to dial in more balanced tones that are less honky than the typical Super Lead.
So in turn it can go from a Super Lead inspired tone to a broader more Super-Bass like tone just by adjusting the EQ (the mids control is particularly interactive here!)
It will do beautiful cleans, Edge of breakup tones, it will take pedals extremely well and it overdrives into one of the most musical overdrive tones attainable at any price range. No weak spots to be found here.
It will easily give a Strat those piano like qualities that people rave about and there is without a doubt a reason why among the biggest users of this amp are the following top Strat players: Ritchie Blackmore, Stevie Ray Vaughan, John Frusciante, Uli Jon, Roth. Other high profile users include Mick Ronson and Bill Connors.
The capture set features 39 V2 DI captures. 2 custom IR's including a brand new IR of our 1968 Marshall 1982B 4X12 cab with original G12H30 55Hz speakers with pulsonic cones. The cab has been mic'd with the following mics: Royer R121, Neumann U87 and Suhr SM57. See a full list of included captures in the product picture section.
SPECIFICATIONS
- 3x 12AX7
- 4x KT88
- Fixed bias
- Class AB
- 200W outputReturn & Refund Policy
As this is a digital product and there is no way to retreive the product after the sale, we issue no refunds on the captures sets, packs or bundles. We do however do our best to convey a good representation of the captures.
Receiving the Captures
After downloading the Tone Model set to your computer, the Tone Models can be imported from within ToneX:
The simplest way is to unzip the zip file and then drag&drop the TXP files into the app and it will automatically import the presets and tone models.