Rich_T
Kyuss_Rockologist
So, about two days after being forced to sell my JMP for financial reasons, I got a new job. Ha, sod's law.
I'm looking around on ebay and locally, maybe for another JMP, because I did love it so, or an early JCM 800, because it is basically the same thing. However, on my search, a couple of other things have caught my eye.
Firstly, the JCM 800 1959 Supler Lead re-issue. The four input jobbie. What are these like? I'm interested in the NMV thing, just for sheer unbridled brutality of volume, but how good are these re-issues? Do they compare favourably to the original NMV models?
Secondly, there are a fair few Sound City amps available in the UK, the old ones that are 120 watts or something utterly ridiculous. I hear they have funny interactive EQ sections that will take some getting used to after using the somewhat subtle Marshall EQ. But do they sound good?
Thirdly, I might just hold out and see if any vintage Orange or Matamp pops up, because I know I'll love it.
Oh decisions decisions. Still, I bet I won't find any of them in red. I miss that head already.
I'm looking around on ebay and locally, maybe for another JMP, because I did love it so, or an early JCM 800, because it is basically the same thing. However, on my search, a couple of other things have caught my eye.
Firstly, the JCM 800 1959 Supler Lead re-issue. The four input jobbie. What are these like? I'm interested in the NMV thing, just for sheer unbridled brutality of volume, but how good are these re-issues? Do they compare favourably to the original NMV models?
Secondly, there are a fair few Sound City amps available in the UK, the old ones that are 120 watts or something utterly ridiculous. I hear they have funny interactive EQ sections that will take some getting used to after using the somewhat subtle Marshall EQ. But do they sound good?
Thirdly, I might just hold out and see if any vintage Orange or Matamp pops up, because I know I'll love it.
Oh decisions decisions. Still, I bet I won't find any of them in red. I miss that head already.