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Haze 15
Got this pair last week. Killer combo!
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Re: Haze 15
It's a Special. Two P-90's. Jr. has one, and that's about the only difference.
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Re: Haze 15
Also quite dirty if that's what I want. And I do! I must say that I was really blown away by the sound of this little rascall! It's also got more clean headroom than I expected and when it breaks up, it's pure rock! For those considering a Tiny Terror or simillar really should take a look at this model.
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Re: Haze 15
Had mine for a few months now and it gives me a buzz (not literally..!) every time I plug it in.
Put my Gibbo Les Paul's through it with my own pedal and it's sweet. Only one problem, it's f**kin loud, even with a full band, I haven't had it maxed out yet, but the tone........... ![]() I play anything from clean blues to full-on shred metal and it copes more than admirably. Cab's are home made 1x12's, with a Celestion G12T and Celestion Anniversary 75 running in them. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Re: Haze 15
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Re: Haze 15
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Anyway the amp is very stomp-box-friendly.
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Re: Haze 15
And now the stack is complete:
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Re: Haze 15
Yes it's a bluesbreaker. I don't like the boost-section of the pedal, but the knob in "blues" position works well for me. I use it for "gainy" solos. Used the Jackhammer for the same purpose before I got this. I like the Bluesbreaker better.
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Re: Haze 15
Might be, but it didn't go well together with the Haze in boost mode. IMO anyway.
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Re: Haze 15
I have the Haze 15 Watt Head and use with the 2 matching cabinets (Stack). I used this amp for a few months and loved it until yesterday. When I plugged in to play as usual in my house the distortion channel sounded very low and clean. I am contacting Marshall since I have only had this for a few months and bought brand new from Sam Ash. I am not happy at this time and read other posts and this may seem to be a problem widespread for Marshall. Please let me know if this has happened to you. I will keep you posted!!
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