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modding a marshall ms-2 for more volume - Click HERE for Original Thread
methodofcontrol
hey guys....this is my first post.
this seems like a great forum, i'm surprised i haven't found it earlier!

i was told that the chip in this circuit is capable of more volume than the ms-2 puts out stock.
i use this amp for pedal and guitar debugging, i have also used it as a monitor amp when circuit tracing a problem in one of my other amps.

i could really use more volume/headroom and cleaner output. are there any mods anyone can suggest?
sreten
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Originally posted by methodofcontrol


i could really use more volume/headroom and cleaner output.


Hmmm...... mutually exclusive goals I'm afraid.

:)/sreten.
neutron7
It is a tiny "micro amp" right?

http://www.guitarvillage.co.uk/prod...Black%29%2C+New

that one? iif Barbie played a guitar that would be about the right size marshall stack :)

you could get a used, big ghetto blaster and it will have at least 3 watts (per channel) instead of 1 and have better speakers. it will not have "marshall" styling though

or if you want to suprise everyopne with the little marshall change the chip, power supply and speaker. if you can make it all fit. it would be a cool mod actually. but it would increase the cost up to the price of a decent practice amp.
sreten
Hi,

The simplest solution for more of everything is fitting a speaker
socket and using a decent sized extension speaker, 8" or 10".

:)/sreten.

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