Has anyone been using these as their main amps?
I was in the store yesterday playing with the JVM410H and I was thinking "Hmmm... these amps don't sound half bad. The controls are well laid out, they're voiced well, and there's good tones in here."
Then the amp had a few random volume drops, fizzed, and died. :yell:
I checked the back panel and found the reason why. Some nincompoop had plugged the 16 ohm output into the 8 ohm input on the speaker cab.
Anyways, back to the point. how are these things to use out in the real world? Were I to get one, I think I'd go for the JVM205H - 50 watts and 2 channels with three modes per. 4 channels with 3 modes per is just too much to play with, for me anyways.
I don't like the fact that you can't switch the power tubes. You buy a Marshall for an EL34 tone but I'd at least like the option of running 5881s.
I saw they had a new DSL100H in there too though I didn't play it as I had to run, but it looks like Marshall has revamped those as well.
Any opinions on either amp?
I was in the store yesterday playing with the JVM410H and I was thinking "Hmmm... these amps don't sound half bad. The controls are well laid out, they're voiced well, and there's good tones in here."
Then the amp had a few random volume drops, fizzed, and died. :yell:
I checked the back panel and found the reason why. Some nincompoop had plugged the 16 ohm output into the 8 ohm input on the speaker cab.
Anyways, back to the point. how are these things to use out in the real world? Were I to get one, I think I'd go for the JVM205H - 50 watts and 2 channels with three modes per. 4 channels with 3 modes per is just too much to play with, for me anyways.
I saw they had a new DSL100H in there too though I didn't play it as I had to run, but it looks like Marshall has revamped those as well.
Any opinions on either amp?