Ceriatone JCM 800 2204 Head

Re: Ceriatone JCM 800 2204 Head

The 2204 isn't a 5150. They are totally different amps for different players. The Peavey's one of the most shred-friendly amps on the planet with its fast note tracking and gobs of compression/saturation. The Marshall is slower and stiffer, thus much more demanding on the player. It's very open/dynamic and delivers a fat, growly crunch like no other. It loves being driven by hot pickups as well as boost and overdrive boxes. It loves being cranked, too.

When these amps get modded, it's usually in opposite directions: Marshalls for more gain & saturation, Peaveys for more dynamics. Some guitars might show strong preference for either amp in order to sound their best. Other than that, I think these two could make a killer duo.
I liek this post, however i think your terms are slighlty obfuscated. Teh Marshall isnt stiffer. Its looser with more sag. Its more responsive and organic, and so its more dynamic. The Peavy is tighter, and and tracks faster with less smear of the notes and more space between them, so saying its compressed is right, but its one of those new age high gain style amps liek the Dual Recitifeir and the Deizels and VHT's and such, and those amps that stay clear and tight under extreme gain, so that the compression is a balancing act between clarity ,dynamics and saturation.
I enjoyed this post, becasue I am hopefully going to be playing my 2204 a lot more, and also wanting to get a hot sound, but in my case, I want it to stay organic, and retain as much of the original the Marshall tone as possible . To that end, Have a bunch of classic pedals to use with the Marshall, but now I'm going to get a line booster- is that like a Timmy, or more like a Clean boost?

Also, I'm a firm believer of sing a 1/2 stack for a 50 watt Marshall, and a full stack for a 100 watt Marshall. Thats the way to drive the amp loud without it getting to be too much. The speakers soak up the power without letting it get too overbearing.When you use less speakers, it really gets shrill and too loud tocrank like its supposed to be, kinda like a Fender amp gets very lousd and bright without turning it up too much.
 
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Re: Ceriatone JCM 800 2204 Head

So i am considering buying one good quality 2x12 empty cabinet from someone.. is the vintage 30/g12-75 good combo for heavy stuff? i also am thinking of vintage 30/G12-65 combination in that 2x12 cabinet. should be this combination good ? another combination i found is eminence governor/wizard for that cab, but i heard that eminence stuff is not that good for metal than celestions. i am afraid that vintage 30/g12h30 wouldn't be good as it's power of both at the end is rated 60 W.. so if i boost it too much i can blow it up with that combo, or is it totaly ok ? opinions?
 
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