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Marshall JTM615 [1995-1997]

Tube Combo Guitar Amp from Marshall belonging to the JTM60 series

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Published on 11/24/10 at 02:27
Everything has been said

2 Canneaux any lamp
60w with reverb
HP 15
Etc..
Extensive connection with effects loop and XLR output with HP emulation (not always race in 1995).

UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple.
We just spent some time on the equalizer to avoid having a sound too "matallique" (especially with a Telecaster).

SOUNDS

I find the clean sound very nice.
I do not like Marshall amps because of their clean sounds, but on this one, there is a purity and dynamic very "musical".
He can sculpt a function of the instrument and its fingers.

The overdrive channel convinces me less. I find it too dry and a little fuzz. To get a good crunch, I prefer a 808 or TS I use a dual vox overdrive.

Yes, it sounds very "vintage", and that's why I bought it.


OVERALL OPINION

I had some little problems in 12 years of use:
The reverb was changed 12 years ago.
A fuse on the map regularly jumped with the ignition, I changed to another accepting a power of 20% and higher for more worries.

I've never met (I've seen JTM 30, the 60 in 1x12 and 2x12 but not 1x15), I think it must be quite rare.
What I like most is the sound of the HP 15, the clear sound.
What I like least is the saturated CHANNELS. It is also difficult to transport because of its height.
For Blues and Blues Rock, it suits me. I would do this choice (if possible because it no longer takes a long time ago and is pretty rare occasion). Good sound