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The Ground Wire Podcast

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  • The Ground Wire is a podcast for musicians, guitarists, and guitar enthusiasts where we discuss and test questions, assumptions, and paradigms about all things related to electric guitar.
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Episodes
  • Super Bass vs JCM 800
    Sep 1 2022

    Marshall amplifiers. The sound of Rock n’ Roll? At the very least, we can certainly say that Marshall has played an important role in defining the sound of the electric guitar, and especially rock guitar. 

    In this episode, we are looking at two of Marshall’s most classic amplifiers, from about a decade apart. The first captured the sound of classic rock in the late 60’s and 70’s. The second helped spawn the next generation of 80’s hard rock, metal, and beyond.  

    The first is the towering titan that is the “plexi” amp. In this case, it’s a Metal Panel Super Bass 100 from 1973. Generally, a “plexi” Marshall is considered to be Non-Master Volume amp with 4 bridgeable inputs. 

    The second amp is the venerable JCM 800. This one is the Single Channel 50 Watt Model from 1984. In head form it is called the Model 2204. This one is a combo Model 4010. 

    The general understanding is that the earlier amps were lower gain and were a bit more versatile, while the later JCM800’s were higher gain and a bit of a one-trick pony. We put these notions, and others to the test, sampling everything from clean tones, to crunch, to cranked up devastation. We think you will find the results interesting. 

    Gear Used:

    1973 Marshall Superbass 100
    1984 Marshall JCM800 4010
    Late 70’s Marshall 4x12 Cabinet with original Celestion G12H30 Blackback Speakers
    Custom Built “Tele”
    Smitty Custom Classic “Strat”
    Gibson SG

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Feedback Loop: the Loud Lounge, the Supernatural sound, and Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness!
    May 24 2022

    It's another Feedback Loop episode! This time around we touch on the drawbacks of the Loud Lounge, a secret weapon for getting that Supernatural sound , the mid-90's rock opus Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, and much more!

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Tweed vs Brownface vs Blackface
    Mar 9 2022

    What is more classic than a Blackface Fender Amp? A Tweed Fender Amp perhaps? What about the Brown Fenders, which are experiencing a renaissance in popularity?  

    Few amp companies have more than one classic amplifier design. Incredibly, Fender has at least a dozen classic amps, and three entirely distinct era’s; each unique both sonically and aesthetically.

    Today we are diving deep into each of these classic amplifier eras (with apologies to the Silverface era, which we consider to be mostly similar sonically to the Blackface amps- see our Blackface vs Silverface Episode), to discover what makes each one distinctive, and learn the strengths and weaknesses of each. We have a low/mid powered example from each era, and a lot of ground to cover. 

    Think Tweed amps can only do raunchy overdrive? Think Blackface amps are scooped and overly bright? Press play and prepare to open your ears and your mind. 

    Gear Used:

    1954 Fender 5D3 Deluxe- Original Jensen P12R
    1962 Fender Princeton-  Celestion G10 Greenback
    1965 Fender Deluxe Reverb- Jupiter 12LC
    Custom Built “Tele” 
    Custom Built “Strat” 
    Gibson SG 
    Gibson ES-335

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    1 hr and 26 mins

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