zaphod wrote:
Get a good solder sucker of the spring-loaded piston type. Desoldering braid and rubber-bulb type solder suckers won't make it. Once you start using a spring-loaded solder sucker, you'll wonder how you used anything else.

ajcoholic wrote:
A great clean tone in its own right, and responds to me various OD's very well.
Clean???

Marshall 18W amps have awesome overdriven distortion tones with fantastic definition, which is what's made them famous. Don't waste that amp playing it clean. Your distortion pedals will end up gathering dust, just like mine are now.

When I play a gig we do covers of all sorts and I need to have about 3 or 4 various degrees of "dirt" from clean to very heavy OD. I cant get that with one amp set to one voicing. Hence the pedals.
My 18 is a great amp - but also, to get the real heavy tone I need to turn it way up, past what I can do in the smaller bars we play in.
Hey, everyone is different...

Thats why I have 6 different amps!
Also, I am also going to rewire some of my 18. Now that I have more experience I think I better clean her up in the wiring dept. It works fine, but its a personal thing
AJC