ErikH said:It has less gain than the 800's, and even less than the JMP's.
There is no master volume either. To get really screaming tones out of these things, you must push the tubes hard, which means crank it up. Get an attenuator to keep it down so you don't p*ss off the neighbors a few blocks away.![]()
I never thought they put out the same amount of gain as the 2203/2204, unless they're goosed with an overdrive or booster. They always sounded "cleaner" to me. Still, I loved playing through either of them.JeffB said:I wouldn't say that based on having owned all three of them. It however is not as tight at the higher gain levels as an 2203/2204 (JMP or JCM). 1987X is based on the monster 1973 circuit, which SUPER hot compared to previous amps and right on par with a 2203.
ErikH said:I never thought they put out the same amount of gain as the 2203/2204, unless they're goosed with an overdrive or booster. They always sounded "cleaner" to me. Still, I loved playing through either of them.
Gotcha. Yeah, they can get flubby when you jumper those channels, but open 'em up and slam an A chord...Waaaaaahhhhh. Windows can shatter.JeffB said:They have a similar amount of gain on tap..the 1987X just doesn't handle it as well..I'm sure someone like jeff Seal or another amp guru could tweak out the flubby bass (and it's more of an issue when you jumper the channels, which I personally did not do)
Cranked up to 2-3 o'clock or so with the Celestion 75s in my laney cab and a PAF type or Duncan custom, it would do NOTB Maiden just fine without a goose (for rhythm work). Any higher than that on the volume control and it would mush out...I only hit the goose for leads.
Half the sound is coming from those speakers clipping...it NEEDS volume...moreso than an 800 (i.e. 2203/4)
i'd like to mate that head with 4x12 greenbacks.Rid said:And with the right speakers it will be all that wonderful Marshall glory you would ever need![]()
esandes said:i'd like to mate that head with 4x12 greenbacks.
it seems like it's kinda like the jcm 800, which is what i want. .
Yeah but 3db in certain frequencies can be very loudThe difference in volume between 100 watts and 50 watts is only 3db. That's not very much. Just something to think about.
WHAT?!?!?! wow man that's amazing. no wonder my 50 watt jcm 800 could keep up with my bandmates 100 watt peavey.ErikH said:The difference in volume between 100 watts and 50 watts is only 3db. That's not very much.Just something to think about.
hmm good to know about the loose bottom ends on the GBs.JeffB said:My choice as well if I could do it all over. Or H30s. Note that the bass will be a little less tight with GBs.
Well if you WANT a 2203/4 (JMP or JCM) then get that. They def are not the same, the 1987X is just a very nice middle ground between an 2203/4and a Plexi era 1987..it's more aggressive yet still "classic" or "plexi-ish" sounding. If you are looking for "brown" or 70s/early 80s metal tones, it's great. If you are looking for "LA hair metal" or something to goose for newer type metal, the 2203/4 is the way to go.