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Marshall JTM310 [1994-1997]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JTM30 series

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Published on 12/29/04 at 09:34
30 Watt all-tube amp. 1 input, 2 channels (1 clean, 1 saturated), settings low, mid, treble, reverb., Insert effect, additional speaker outputs on the rear 16 ohm direct output (DI) Canon.
Supplied with foot channel change.
Tip: can be used as preamp using the DI output to attack another amp or a tape recorder and letting the stand-by.

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use. One can only regret that he did not like two separate channels on the JTM 60 that the sound is rougher.

SOUNDS

Works with all types of guitar.
This is most of the range Fender Marshall. The clean sound is very bright and highly crystalline mixed with Start pickups (B with C or N with C). Gibson humbucking version or the sound is very balanced.
Boost channel side, we get a very bluesy crunch to the old. Personally, I set the gain at 6, 10 bass, midrange and treble at 4, regardless of the guitar.
The reverb is sufficient, I abandoned the use of all my effects. The low power allows you to play always in the best performance of the amp, well worth putting my attacks of rope. Harmonics and feedback are waiting for you.
Recommended for bluesmen who can not afford to invest in amps prestige.

OVERALL OPINION

I use this amp as well live in the studio. I have since 1998. Having a dealer in my relationships, I have tried much amps in rehearsal and the only one that really appealed to me.
After six years of use, I do not trade for anything. I did not ruined and I have exactly the sound I wanted.