Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Someone said that the JCM2000 series doesn't use diodes for clipping. I believe, though not 100% certain, that all modern Marshall's, except for the JCM 800 2203/4 use diode clipping. I think Marshall realized when they made the JCM 900 that it was missing something that the JCM 800 had, so they came out with the SL-X, which has an added preamp tube. I have no idea who thought of putting 5881's in Marshalls but whoever it was should be shot. I believe that the SL-X is the true bridge between the JCM 800 and the JCM 2000. Because the DSL series is essentially(so to speak) the SL-X just with a Tone shift button, and Deep switch button. But like somebody previously stated, the simpler the circuit the better the sound. Which is why i'm a huge SL-X fan. Slap a Zakk Wylde Overdrive in front of it to give it that extra low end chunk, and voila, DSL sounds!
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Lake Placid Blues said:
Unlike, the channel switching amps from the previous two decades the DSL doesn't use diode clipping. Not that Diode clipping is real bad or anything, as it works fine in Silver Jubilee, and JCM800 2105 type channel switching amps.

I was under the impression that the Silver Jubilee's use LED clipping and not diode like the channel switching 800's...at least that's what the schematics I've seen say.
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Right you are. Of course LED stands for "light emitting diode". I can actually see the LEDs light up when I play either of my Silver Jubilee amps with opened up on the work bench. The harder you play the more they light up. Picking softly they don't light up much. The main gain and distortion stage on the SJ amps is Valve IB, when using the gain mode though. The signal by- passes this tube triode and the LEDs on clean mode. There are some regular non LED diodes that can be brought in on the clean mode by selecting "pull rythin clip". Pull rythim clip isn't a very usefull feature unless you want AC/DC type distortion at low volume IMO.

It's been a few years, but the last time I looked over a DSL preamp schematic it was indicating that they don'tuse diode clipping.
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Dont Jubilee's have a Plate follower tone stack too, versus most other marshall's that are Cathode follower? There was a time I was almost about to buy one... then christian told me that and it scared me away.

This thread is really informative. :bigthumb:
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Looking at a schematic it is off the plate for the Jubilees. So it is with the 2205/2210 too. Plexi's and 2203/4 types are off the cathode according to the schematics.
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

Lake Placid Blues said:
Looking at a schematic it is off the plate for the Jubilees. So it is with the 2205/2210 too. Plexi's and 2203/4 types are off the cathode according to the schematics.
It's off the 2205/2210 too? I never knew that... I always thought they had Cathode as well.
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

joelap said:
It's off the 2205/2210 too? I never knew that... I always thought they had Cathode as well.

You guys are gettin way too technical now, it's not that tough:laugh2: :D

Here's the secret to Marshalls...

MV or NMV single channel = Good Marshall

Multi Channel Marshall= Not nearly as good Marshall

:laugh2:

Thats not an absolute of course....but IME there's more truth in it than falsehood :D
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

^ I also have to agree with you on that.

I really want a single channel Plexi head that I can mod. But I want to build the whole damn thing from scratch. Once I get the cash/balls to go for it, I'm gunna build a 1959 replica, but get rid of the second channel, and turn the second half of that V1 12AX7 into a switchable gain stage. I might add another tube too for another extra gain stage, to make use of that other hole that would have been used for the second channel.

I also found this online that I really liked: https://weberspeakerscom.secure.powweb.com/store/chansw1.htm To make use of the 4th input jack (if you're only using 1 channel, you only need 1 anyways), pop another Volume knob on it, and use this channel switch thing from Weber to use it for a second volume... set one loud, set the other louder!

On that same page there's also a low power switcher... well, if I do decide to add an extra hole for another 12AX7 (the second additional gain stage), I'd still have the other half of the 12AX7 to work with... why not make that half a footswitchable gain boost right?

I always do this to myself. I say "ok joe its time to build your own amp clone". Then I start thinking of options and it turn into Dr. Frankenstein (or maybe Dr. Kevorkian, because I'll probably kill most of the components instead of making them work right).

I love threads like these.
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

JeffB said:
You guys are gettin way too technical now, it's not that tough:laugh2: :D

Here's the secret to Marshalls...

MV or NMV single channel = Good Marshall

Multi Channel Marshall= Not nearly as good Marshall

Truth.

But 'ya forgot the other part of it!

All tube Marshall = Good Marshall

One tube or solid state Marshall = Not nearly as good Marshall

:beerchug:
 
Re: Marshall: JTM or JCM whats the difference?

JeffB said:
Here's the secret to Marshalls...

MV or NMV single channel = Good Marshall

Multi Channel Marshall= Not nearly as good Marshall

:laugh2:

Thats not an absolute of course....but IME there's more truth in it than falsehood :D

Them's fightin' words there fella! :smash: :rocket: :sword: :butkick:
 
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