Jcm 800 Combos |
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Jcm 800 Combos |
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May 4 2011, 02:56 PM |
Howdy GMC..
Can anyone comment on the JCM 800 combos, compared to the JCM heads? I love that classic "JCM 800 tone" but the head and cabinet setup is a little out of my price range, plus I don't need that power and loudness. However the 1x12 or 2x12 would be more suitable for small gigs and jamming with friends. Here's a link to one on eBay.. http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-Marshall-JCM-8...=item2eb4f6a502 Any insight would be appreciated =) -------------------- "That's alright I still got my guitar, look out now!" -Hendrix
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May 4 2011, 07:08 PM |
That JCM800 combo will be just as powerful and loud as the head+cab, they usually feature same wattage, and 2 speakers will deliver considerable amount of dB. Only thing that will lack a bit compared to 412 cab is low end and punch (dynamics).
features on this amp are low as well. It doesn't have FX loop, so there is no way to utilize JCM distortion and add a delay or something similar. In addition to that, this 212 combo is heavy as hell, so not very transportable. However, it does feature great crunch tone, the best. Not sure about clean and hi-gain tho. Clean is not that great, and hi-gain possibly with some pedal. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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May 4 2011, 09:07 PM |
I didn't try it but I always prefer the sound that you can get with a head + cabinet than a combo. However it depends on the place where you are going to play. If you have to play at a small bar you'll get a better sound with a combo than with a head + cabinet setup.
At the same time you could connect the combo to a 4x12 cabinet when you need it. So that's your decision. I think that both amps should sound very very similar. (talking about the amp, the cabinet is very important in the final sound that you get so you'll hear a big difference between a combo, a 2x12 cab and a 4x12 cab) This post has been edited by Gabriel Leopardi: May 5 2011, 02:26 AM -------------------- My lessons
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May 5 2011, 09:28 PM |
All I can share in the matter is that a friend of mine had one, I never heard it since it was before we knew eachother. Early 90's maybe.According to him it sounded like crap. He's quite picky about his tone and actually prefered the grit of a 8080 (or whatever the model was called, preamp tube, stereo, 2x40 watts) before the jcm combo.
Idk, maybe it was different from the heads??? -------------------- My bands homepage
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May 6 2011, 10:04 AM |
This amp is no doubt great, but one-dimensional amp. There is no other sound but Marshall crunch on it, so for any lead tones there would definitely have to be some pedals involved.
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