Crip2nite wrote:OMG!! My guitar sounds AWESOME through the PA system... Remember, we're only a 3 piece band so my guitars need to fill out the room as much as possible... The bassist brings this humongous rig with a million cabs....he don't need to be mic'd but sometimes in the bigger venues, we'll mic the drums... but I love hearing my amp thru the PA.... 
Whoa nellie !!!!
I never run my guitar through the PA.
I won't run drums or bass through it either..vocals only.
The rest of the peeps I snicker-snack with usually have something strong so I figure that the weak link is going to be the PA...even the house PA, I don't trust them. You never know when it's not going to be working 100% and it'll sound like sh*t or even worse, ONLY GETTING SIGNAL FROM ONE CHANNEL. lol
(Oh I hate that so bad it makes me grind my teeth)
Why have a house PA if it barely works? Just makes that venue look sad and forgotten. lol
And Jeff is 100% right, Marshall is for everything.
Marshall guitar amps and I have an old Marshall bass amp and that thing is enough to make you puke if you stand in front of that bass signal..at only 200W. I use it with (2) 2x15 Peavey 215D's and it will shake your money maker, by jingo..better stand back or else.