esandes said:so the 50 watt 1987x is too loud compared to....? do you mean that it stays clean and bright until the volume is around 7, say?
i had a 50 watt jcm 800 and it fit the bill fine...volume wise. it clipped nicely around 5 on the dial....if i remember correctly.JeffB said:It has two volume levels...off, and LOUD :laugh2: edit: It's loud compared to ANYTHING..only a couple of 100W 59s I've played, a Hiwatt, and a Marshall Major made it sound like a kitten.
You really need an attentuator if ya wanna get gain out of it at moderate volumes. And no it breaks up sooner than on 7, it's just most of the gain (on mine as well as the 2 original plexi 1987s I played) is towards the end of the dial's rotation.
better cleans than the jcm 800's eh? i may have to plug into one at the store to hear.JeffB said:I rarely had mine anything but balls to the wall...brought the volume down with a power-brake. It has nice cleans, better than an 2203/4,IMO but you really should go play one and let your ears make the decision :bigthumb:
yeah the jcm 800 roared like a constipated grizzly bear when it was cranked. it was the most fierce 50 watts i've heard. i figure the plexi reissues should have similar mannerisms.WhoFan said:Everyone i know that has used these Plexi reissues tell me that once the volume is up around 4 it does not get any louder.... it just seems to distort more... But i hear they will take your head off getting them goosed!
marshalls are great because they amplify everything you feed it 100%. some amps just soak up the tone and get muddy. i think it come back to basic circuit design and good components. complicated amps just don't do it for me.WhoFan said:I own an early 80's 50 watt 800 head and my god can that sucker gets loud.... It must be the freq's it gives out as my 5150 which is 120 watts does not seem as loud until you really open it!!! Something about the Marshall sound that makes it seem so much louder.... I could not imagine standing in front of old Marshall and Hiwatt stacks for too long..