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<blockquote data-quote="eyeball987" data-source="post: 135236" data-attributes="member: 2141"><p>Boost the front end. Use some type of OD box with the level up and the gain down. Depending on the boost used, you will get different shades of what you already have with with more saturation. </p><p></p><p>I use a Koko Boost, MXR Classic OD, or a Cool Cat Trans OD. Lots of love for the old standard SD1 or Tube Screamer for boosting Marshalls also. </p><p></p><p>I have used (sometimes still do) the speaker mix you are talking about and have no problem getting modern tones if I want them. Swapping out the CL80's for G12T75's might help also. That is pretty much the standard speaker mix for modern amps. I personally prefer the CL80's though.</p><p></p><p>I guess I should have asked, have you tried boosting? Do you have a decent OD pedal laying around?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeball987, post: 135236, member: 2141"] Boost the front end. Use some type of OD box with the level up and the gain down. Depending on the boost used, you will get different shades of what you already have with with more saturation. I use a Koko Boost, MXR Classic OD, or a Cool Cat Trans OD. Lots of love for the old standard SD1 or Tube Screamer for boosting Marshalls also. I have used (sometimes still do) the speaker mix you are talking about and have no problem getting modern tones if I want them. Swapping out the CL80's for G12T75's might help also. That is pretty much the standard speaker mix for modern amps. I personally prefer the CL80's though. I guess I should have asked, have you tried boosting? Do you have a decent OD pedal laying around? [/QUOTE]
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