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Granger Amplification M100 SuperPlexi demo


Demo of the Granger M100 superplexi amplifier, with various classic rock riffs . www.grangeramp.com for pricing, specs, available options, etc. This amp is all-tube, hand-wired and inspired by the late 60’s era Marshall Superlead, and has a PPIV (Lar-Mar) master volume, and specific component value changes made to my personal preferences. It utilizes Solen and Sozo signal caps, JJ, Sprague, and F&T filter caps, JJ EL34 and ECC83S tubes. PT, OT and choke are Magnetic Components, Inc, made to my specs. The recording is a 2000 Gibson Les Paul Standard Plus (tuned to STANDARD 440 tuning since someone said tuning half step doesn’t demonstrate the true tone of the amp… yeah right!) plugged straight into the amp. The cabinet is a standard 4×12 made of 3/4″ baltic birch loaded with 8 ohm Mojotone BV-25s, wired in series/parallel for 8 ohms. The mic is a Shure SM57, into a dbx386 mic pre, and recorded on a Roland VS-1680. Reverb and tape echo effects added at mixdown. For more info, current pricing, and ordering, please visit www.grangeramp.com Peace, love, and rock n roll! Curt ps The t-shirt is a joke folks. Right below “ROCK IS DEAD” it says “Long live paper and scissors” ;-)

25 Responses to “ Granger Amplification M100 SuperPlexi demo ”

  1. grangeramp Says:

    Thin Lizzy rules! ;-)


  2. grangeramp Says:

    VariWattage is a feature that allows for variable output by reducing voltage to the power amp. Other names are power scaling, VVR, VAC, etc.

    TBFX is an active effects loop, and has a true bypass switch to switch it out of the circuit. It also has input, output, and mix controls.


  3. grangeramp Says:

    Sorry! Nothing like a server problem to start off a Monday with. As you can imagine, I was a bit irate. Site should be working now.


  4. evhfan1000 Says:

    Tried your website and it didnt want to work. Wouldnt open and wanted my computer to find a program to open it.


  5. Ironsixx Says:

    hey Curt,
    Hey i was just wondering could you please explain to me what the vari wattage and the true bypass effects loop does?
    thanks


  6. akaboo69 Says:

    awesome tone


  7. akaboo69 Says:

    love how bright the tone is very chimey and awesome


  8. WhitePenguiN12345 Says:

    perfect brown sound


  9. AndyBaylor Says:

    The Kings X kicked ass. Nice amp!


  10. 1FISHEY Says:

    OH WHAT A WAY TO TEST WITH SOME LIZZY


  11. bikerpastor71 Says:

    Great tone through all of the song demostrations. Thank you for the King’s X song (over my head) @1:43.


  12. Luckums135 Says:

    VAN HALEN YOU REALLY GOT ME, HOUSE OF PAIN, BEST OF BOTH WORLDS! m/


  13. tatsandteles Says:

    Great amp. Very classic Marshall vibe.


  14. Luciferiansoul Says:

    this is one of the best guitar demos I’ve seen for an amp. I’ve watched a lot of crappy videos…..holy shit! he just played Thin Lizzy! AweSome!!!!


  15. schenker69 Says:

    WOW!!!! TONE!!!!!


  16. Kenkkuri Says:

    This is Rockn Roll Sound. Ou Yeah.


  17. EJG5150 Says:

    wheew… I was worried.
    Thanks.


  18. apguitarguy401 Says:

    stone in love? hell ya! :D


  19. grangeramp Says:

    “ROCK IS DEAD” “Long live paper and scissors” ;-)


  20. 560licious Says:

    I wonder how many picked up the Journey piece…that sounds amazing! I checked out your site and the sound is not the only amazing thing…the price is right!


  21. ZeppelinFan70 Says:

    I’m sold!!!! I’ll be ordering one of these soon.


  22. meatbundle Says:

    HOLY SMOKE! That sounds like the best of any classic crunch ever! How many watts is that? Very articulate, clear…wow cleans up good, yet plenty of fat….mmmmm like it


  23. tatsandteles Says:

    Rips. Very nice tone.


  24. BB2009LZ Says:

    What a beautiful sounding, tonally pure amp! No wonder all our guitar heros from the late ’60s/early ’70s sounded so good!


  25. paulscape72 Says:

    sounds great…sounds like my Bray plexi


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