Marshall JCM900 Opinions

Re: Marshall JCM900 Opinions

4100/4500 amps are great and get dumped on unfairly. They sound better at higher volumes than they do at bedroom levels, once you open them up a bit, they're fine. I am surprised to hear someone had an early version with 5881s, I only saw EL34s in the early ones around here and thought the later 5881 versions didn't sound the same.
 
Re: Marshall JCM900 Opinions

I played a 900 dual reverb a few times... ice picky and thin in my opinion but I like a pretty meaty sound so to each their own!
 
Re: Marshall JCM900 Opinions

--->>What do you guys think about the JCM900

I used a 2500 SL-X (+1 tube in the gain section and no diode clipper, it had fatter and sweeter sound than a DR) 50W head and gave him hell on the road. I bought it used. It sounded bloody awesome but it was a series of problems in its first year to me. Volume drops, choking sound, crackling, whatsoever. Tube change did not cure that. I was thinking about selling it and it parked a while at a tube amp guru guy for some facelift. He said it was assembled like crap and he re-soldered many of things, changed some worn components (no mod just better quality pots, some caps and the rectifier) and it ended to be an indestructible rock machine so I did not sell it. I loved that amp and I used it for touring until my spine gave in 2 years ago and I started to use feather wheight gear onstage. Now it is a property of Mongi, one of the most talented young guitarists I know around my place and I can say he is quite happy with it.

--->>if you could get a new one for say $1299, would you buy it?

No. After re-wiring my spine and terminating polyarthritis forever, I would try to find an another SL-X 50W amp for $400-$500 and be happy with it. But I don't need it really any more as a stompbox sized preamp and a stompbox sized power amp overperformed it in A/B tests. But that's a different story.
 
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Re: Marshall JCM900 Opinions

I had a DR and SLX half stacks. After a while the tone started to bother me on both of them. I couldn't get a sweet tone out of either. The DR was more versatile though.
 
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