StratmanR2S said:
Dude! Get real, I would never defile my Strats with a humbucker( or P-90). I love the sound of my Strats. I put higher output DiMarzio Virtual Vintage noiseless pup in them( Similar to what Malmsteen uses but my sound is different) I like the fact that Strats have a lower output that way the tubes have to be opened up more. I've been using Strats for over 30yrs. The rig I have sounds awesome with them.
Ok, so... what's the point of your question?
You asked a question. You got an answer that you didn't like, so...
StratmanR2S said:
I'm not looking for anything different then what I have. I'm looking for something that will do what I need it to do in a more portable package. I just ordered a Lynch Box combo. Its only a 112 combo, so I am asking which of the Marshall module has more bottom end to make up for only one speaker. Also with a Strat you need a little extra thump. Example... You may have your bass knob on 6, I would have mine on 9 and my trebble cut a bit. But If it is an amp ( or modual)with too tight of a bottom end it might be marginal to get the sound I'm getting now with my Marshall Half Stack or my Carvin V3 212 Combo.
Sorry if I come off harsh but its a simple Question, and I'll ask it again. Which Marshall module has the fullest bass?
...you restate the question?
You say you *love* your strat and how it sounds and that you're, "not looking for anything different." You make some appeal to authority that 30 years of Strat playing makes the suggestions offered null and void. You then say, "Also with a Strat, you need a little extra thump.", thereby pretty much refuting the claim that you love how your strat sounds. Furthermore, you act like no one here has any experience playing Strats. As if people would read your post and say, "Strats lack bass? No way! When did this happen?"
You were offered the JTM and some pedals as the best choice. I happen to agree. I think at the very least you'll need a JTM and an EHX LPB-1. Regardless, you're going to need a booster of some kind. None of the Randall RM-Marshall modules by themselves will do what you're asking for. Not any different than a period Marshall head. No period Marshall head by itself will do what you're asking for. Blackmore himself used not only a treble booster but ran his signal through a tape machine (to thicken it up) before going into his Marshall.
If this answer is unsatisfactory (because you don't want to add more pedals to your chain, install a p-90, or whatever...), I don't know that there's anything more that anyone on this forum can offer you. You stated it was a simple question. You got a simple answer. Sorry it's not the answer you're looking for.
Believe it or not this is actually a pretty knowledgeable group of people.