by melodichaotic » Fri May 24, 2013 10:19 pm
Cool to see some of the impressions here...have had two Model G's from the beginning(very fortunate)...two, because it has been my absolute favorite low-med overdrive since getting the first straight from Bjorn...interestingly enough, I have owned quite a few GA-40's for many years before the Model G(and it's still one of my main gigging amps, and the BEST sounding vintage lower wattage(16-18) 1x12 combo IMHO after having gone through Deluxes, Supros, Magnatones, Guilds,etc, etc), and some here at the time thought it might have evolved from a request of mine...not the case, but for me, just great timing and appreciation without question...in fact, all the more impressive since Bjorn had told me the specific sound clip he used as a reference back then(and not a very great or representative one), not having a GA-40 in his possession.
That said, I feel there is an uncanny way he nailed the sound and vibe of channel's 1(bassier) and 2(lots of presence and fangs) that to me is represented in the sweep of the nature knob, and the way just past noon how the drive gets more focused, biting, louder and with more gain(without touching the drive control), that captures the early ZZ top, very Marshall-esque bark and clang that the GA 40 dishes out in spades(well technically the other way round as the GA-40 predates Marshall)....maybe he took a gander at the schematic, but still, pretty impressive.
So, I am certainly curious on the BF version, though held back on an initial grab, if only because I have the two already, and that's not to say I wouldn't want to pick one up down the line, so...
...was wondering if there might be a Tourbox any time in the near future with the BF G to test drive and A/B?