Lewguitar said:Stick with a single channel JCM 800 with vertical inputs like my '82 had. Those sound better and they'll last forever. My '86 had side by side inputs and the circuit board is differant and the amp was not nearly so ballsy as my '82...regardless of what anyone tells you. The '86 cannot be easily modded to sound as good as the '82 either. Personally, I'd avoid the dual channel, channel switching model altogether. Simpler is better, IMO. Lew
motorhead said:
____________________________________________Lewguitar said:But why buy a new one when old ones are available for alot less? Those amps last forever! Lew
motorhead said:I believe in the 'real thing' for guitars and some effects but amps ... ehh .... tired of finding lemons. At least Mesa put a '+' for circuitry upgrades. $1300 for a warranty and an effect loop and some piece off mind that I don't need to have it overhauled sounds right but does it 'tone' right![]()
B2D said:My 2204 combo was one of the "Americanized" ones that was shipped to the US with 6550's. I liked the EL34's better for distortion (had it fixed to accept those) but man the headroom was great and the cleans on the 6550's were good.