Re: Ok, I Give Up On The Marshall Jubilee
The Jubilee is a nice amp, but it's a more focused and narrower gain tone, kinda like George Lynch in the 80's, Racer X, etc. It's a highgain crunchy sound.
Compared to the Ecstasy, the Jubilee is like one chapter of Marshall, while the XTC is the history of Marshall in one box.
As far as image, boutique amps are pretty acceptable by most bands, although Marshall, Vox, and Fender looks more timeless. That's actually the reason I don't care for fancy boutique guitars....because they look too white collar. I like guitars that are working dogs, and amps that kick ass.
After all the gearhunting I've done, I've realized that life is good with an Ecstasy halfstack and 1 or 2 other cleaner amps. The Ecstasy has a great clean channel, which is underestimated by everyone who talks about it. The amp's ability to morph itself into any gain tone you want, makes the price pretty well justified.
Still, I love having the Matchless and Goldtone sitting around for more tonal variety. And keep in mind, I'm not rich enough to run out and buy high dollar amps. I just moved around other amps, and kept trading up to the stuff I really wanted. Who knows, maybe I'll sell a few things and get a Komet next! LOL