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Marshall JMP-1

Guitar amplification from Marshall

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Judas Judas
Published on 01/09/09 at 07:17
Tube preamp (12AX7 two, one for the Clean (V1), one for the saturation (V2). Please note that the saturation of the preamp is a saturation diode, lights are just there to color the sound (but we feel is a difference between different brands of lamps). For my part I stuck him in a Electroharmonix V2, and Marshall lying in my stock for the clean.

It is noon, 4 channels (2 clean, 2 OD), effects loop ...

A comprehensive pre-amp.

UTILIZATION

Not need a tray 5 for use. You choose your channel, the gain, the EQ is recorded and shoo!

The same applies to the South, we choose the channel and it's good.

Of gear designed for guitarists what! ^ ^

SOUNDS

Well, well, should be expected, it sounds Marshall! (Well, that's not a surprise).

So we like or not like it! Personally, I found it amazing that little machine! The clean sound is round and warm, not slamming the Fender, but fulfills its role.

The OD1 channel provides good friendly small OD for rhythm. AC / DC to the Foo Fighters

The OD2 channel has an extra headroom and a slight compression, which provides some nice sounds leads.

I used a Fender Lonestar US (Start HSS), and it was perfect for the great big rock US 80/90 's, with the Marshall and more biting.

Be careful to choose the Poweramp with this preamp. It gives its maximum with a good tube Poweramp (VHT 2502). It is a little soft knee with a Classic 50/50. I have not tested one in PA transos.

For those who want to sound Marshall JCM800 for their rack, go for it!

OVERALL OPINION

I have owned for 6 months, sold it to buy a Mesa Dual Caliber (which I think is playing in the same range of versatility, with the grain Mesa).

I changed it only move to a system pedals + head (tired of lugging the rack 35kg), but I admit that I regret it. I buy some new one later.

If you ever find the modified version (with change of the condos, and transistors with good tubes in it) go for it, it's really great stuff, and the amended version is more accurate and more musical.

Try it!