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<blockquote data-quote="Mike P" data-source="post: 160017" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>IMO, the GK-ML250 combo is unique and of itself. The corresponding GK-250 head didn't sound like the combo, regardless of the cabinet, because the "sound" of the combo came from the stereo linked 6" speakers in conjunction with their built-in chorus/delay, which featured about 30ms of slapback echo between the two speakers.</p><p></p><p>Once the Stereo Chorus was disengaged, the amp didn't sound very good, IMO, because it was brittle and harsh. For a solid state head, the GK-RG200 was really cool and way closer to a Marshall than just about any solid-state head that was out at the time but it didn't have that GK-ML250 stereo chorus/delay, which along with a Rockman, pretty much defined the late 80's guitar tone.</p><p></p><p>You haven't indicated whether this is use in a studio or live but if this is for recording purposes, TC Electronic has released a VST Plugin version of the TC-2290 Chorus/Flanger/Delay, which is capable of simulating the GK Chorus/Delay, as is the Eventide H3000F plugin. The SLO, HBE and 800 should be able to replicate the amp part but you'll definitely need the "right" stereo chorus/delay settings to emulate that specific GK tone.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike P, post: 160017, member: 2263"] IMO, the GK-ML250 combo is unique and of itself. The corresponding GK-250 head didn't sound like the combo, regardless of the cabinet, because the "sound" of the combo came from the stereo linked 6" speakers in conjunction with their built-in chorus/delay, which featured about 30ms of slapback echo between the two speakers. Once the Stereo Chorus was disengaged, the amp didn't sound very good, IMO, because it was brittle and harsh. For a solid state head, the GK-RG200 was really cool and way closer to a Marshall than just about any solid-state head that was out at the time but it didn't have that GK-ML250 stereo chorus/delay, which along with a Rockman, pretty much defined the late 80's guitar tone. You haven't indicated whether this is use in a studio or live but if this is for recording purposes, TC Electronic has released a VST Plugin version of the TC-2290 Chorus/Flanger/Delay, which is capable of simulating the GK Chorus/Delay, as is the Eventide H3000F plugin. The SLO, HBE and 800 should be able to replicate the amp part but you'll definitely need the "right" stereo chorus/delay settings to emulate that specific GK tone. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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