Friday, September 27, 2024
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MARSHALL JVM – Metal 10 Years Later


New series where I’m revisiting amps I made demos for 10 years ago. Today I’m trying out the Marshall JVM again. It’s such a banger of an amplifier!
Check out the original JVM video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7fjt7NotUo

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Originally posted by UCfWdGyZaZODBPQc9Lu0y6aw at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12uxs8_v_p8

34 thoughts on “MARSHALL JVM – Metal 10 Years Later

  • Alright, now it starts. It's time to revisit the amps that I demoed back in the day when I started my channel. Starting with the Marshall JVM 410!

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  • I had one years ago and it came alive with a mesa boogie 4×12 v30 cab. The stock Marshall cabs just didn’t do it for me

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  • I had one years ago and it came alive with a mesa boogie 4×12 v30 cab. The stock Marshall cabs just didn’t do it for me

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  • I bought an Axe Fx III after playing a JCM 900 2500 for years. At some point, I didn't like the amp anymore and started looking for amps. The JVM, Dual Rec, and 5153 where the amps that I was eyeing at the time. I ended up with the Dual Rec just cause that amp is awesome. Anyway, I have an Axe Fx III and just use the JVM model because I'm used to Marshalls.

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  • Ola: Plays riff from 10 years ago perfectly.
    Me: Forgets what the fuck I came up with literally 10 seconds ago.

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  • I just got one today. What were they thinking at Marshall ? Did they have a meeting that went like : "So OD1 orange has more gain than even a 12year old blackmetaler would ever want. Great, now let's add even more gain in OD2 Orange. Then even more gain in OD1 red and then way more gain in OD2 red. Then of course you can boost it for more gain"

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  • 5:36 This mode is GOD. That’s my favorite Marshall tone of all time. That’s Mustaine territory right there!
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  • This Amp is so versatile and user friendly. In terms of tone shaping and gain structure this is a one stop shop. There was a time that eq pedals, overdrive, and distortions were needed for heavy sounds or gain versatility. Now we have amps like this where you could make an entire album and perform an entire tour with just a guitar and an Amp and have all the versatility you need.

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  • Ola, I have this same amp and I can’t get it to sound like you did. I’m using the SD-1 and Bonsai OD. I have both on my board to try different sounds. I haven’t found the right one yet. Instead, I’m getting a lot of gain feedback. I even have a noise suppressor in-line as well. Also, im using a reactive load. Im just wondering if I need to just all over from scratch and re hook things.

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  • Always sounds so fizzy. I can tell that it probably sounds great in the room, and probably feels nice. But I haven’t heard one recording where it didn’t sound like a compressed fizzy mess

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  • The JVM clean also rivals any amp…its a beast, it can do everything…best amp I've ever bought.

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  • I love my JVM. My style is more hard rock and I play a lot of leads. It’s perfect for my style. Super versatile and with all the midi switching and channels, I don’t even need an overdrive or distortion pedal.

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