Concorde vs. Asteroid/Clone
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Concorde vs. Asteroid/Clone
I am really interested in a Concorde, but the cost is a major consideration. Is there anything that the original will give me that the clone won't, excluding price, resale, etc.
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Re: Concorde vs. Asteroid/Clone
I have owned both and as far as I could tell the Clone sounded and was built as well as the original..Lousyatit wrote:I am really interested in a Concorde, but the cost is a major consideration. Is there anything that the original will give me that the clone won't, excluding price, resale, etc.
Possibly even a bit better.
With some of the extra options such as the gradual/fast switch the clone actually has more to offer than the original..
Of course this is just my opinion..
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This is a great question and I've wondered the same thing. I've heard people say that the "magic" in an original TW or Dumble has not been replicated yet. I don't know if I can believe that.
I know that there are builders who can make a Marshall better than Marshall. I built my 18 watt from a GDS kit and I'm convinced it's better than a reissue 1974x.
So Distortion, with respect to the Concorde vs. the clone, are you saying that you were able to do an A/B with both and found no tonal or feel differences? If this is emphatically stated, then I will go with the clone. Others please chime in as well.
Cheers.
I know that there are builders who can make a Marshall better than Marshall. I built my 18 watt from a GDS kit and I'm convinced it's better than a reissue 1974x.
So Distortion, with respect to the Concorde vs. the clone, are you saying that you were able to do an A/B with both and found no tonal or feel differences? If this is emphatically stated, then I will go with the clone. Others please chime in as well.
Cheers.
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Re: Concorde vs. Asteroid/Clone
I owned them both at the same time and was able to do the A B thing..skhan007 wrote:
So Distortion, with respect to the Concorde vs. the clone, are you saying that you were able to do an A/B with both and found no tonal or feel differences? If this is emphatically stated, then I will go with the clone. Others please chime in as well.
Cheers.
They are both great Rock and Roll amps.
The cab I used for both of these amps was my old 68 Marshall 4 x 12 bottom cabinet loaded with G12H30's.
I honestly could not tell a difference sound wise between the amps.
The clone I owned was built by Allyn Meyers who builds a mean amp.
I can't speak for any other builders, but Allyn's amp was amazing.
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Thanks man. That's exactly the kind of info I was hoping to find. Glad you had the ability to do the A/B!
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I don't hang out on the trainwreck side a lot as I'm mostly on the Dumble part of TAG but....
another +1 for Allyn's amps! He sure builds awesome stuff!
another +1 for Allyn's amps! He sure builds awesome stuff!
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I've had both, and Allyn's put a bigger grin in my ears FWIW. Simply awesome amp. Build quality was just off the charts and the addition of the footswitchable fast /gradual is genius.
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Based on what I've read on this site and the overwhelmingly positive feedback on Allyn's amp, I went ahead and bought one. It arrived today. It is a MONSTER. It sounds the way I've always wanted my Marshall plexi to sound. Simply fantastic!
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If you really want the grin factor to be put into play............you gotta solder up your own amp.
I've got blisters on my fingers!
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Yes I agree. I built my 18 watter, but after looking at the gutshots of Allyn's amp, I was quick to realize that my skills/knowledge are not up to that level of a build. I might do a plexi marshall build as my next one, but the asteroid/tribute amp looked too advanced for me.
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If you can build an 18watter you can build the Asteroid its just has a little different layout is all. I wasn't aware one could still get concorde or asteroid kits?
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