Marshall Jcm800 Clone, Jer's DIY amp project |
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Marshall Jcm800 Clone, Jer's DIY amp project |
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Dec 26 2008, 02:15 PM |
I had mentioned elsewhere that I just finished my homemade Marshall JCM800 amplifier.
This is a project I started in July 2008 and it was 100% finished on Christmas Day. My friend Dave and I each built one. He built a JTM45 clone prior to this project and having already gotten one under his belt was confident to give it a second go. I followed his lead and pretty much did as he did. So a lot of the technical knowledge that goes into this escapes me. I have discovered the the internet houses a TON of info on making these homebrew clone amps. One such example of a place to get EVERYTHING you'd want/need to get this done is Ceria Tone Amplification. http://www.ceriatone.com/ We went the more custom route and after deciding on our schematic ordered all out parts from either Tube Depot or Tubes & More http://www.tubedepot.com/ http://www.tubesandmore.com/ A GREAT site that explains all of this kind of thing is Joe Popp's page. Check it here and follow his journey of buidling his own Marshall. http://www.joepopp.net/jcm800.htm I tracked my journey (somewhat) at my site www.Metalfrets.com You can see that thread here. There are lots of pics. http://www.metalfrets.com/fretboard/index....msg1642#msg1642 Anyway, this thread is for those whose interest has been piqued by the idea of building thier own amp. I'm now in the process of burning the amp in and getting some hours on it to make sure its stable and working properly at operating temperature. I created a quick recording of the type of song that I'm targeting tone-wise. Any 80's metal head will recognize this clip. It was recorded with my Digitech GSP-1101 using a patch I made to emulate the Marshall JCM800 80's metal tone. Its ran direct into my PC and recorded in Sonar. Nothing was added in Sonar. Just the drums and bass of course. I use T-Racks 3 to master the mix. I'm no wiz here though. I chose a preset I liked and ran it through that. Anyway, this is the benchmark to compare the new amp to. Once I figure out how to mic it up correctly I'll re-record the clip using the new amp. 1 guitar in the clip is my Jackson DK2M. One is my Epi LP Standard. I used the same tone on the R and L. One thing I dont like about most modelers is that they dotn let each guitar keep their charactaristics. Does a Jackson sound just like a Les Paul? I dont think so... But this clip wouldnt say that. They sound remarkably similar..... www.jershangout.com/files/uploads/temp/Balls-GSP.wav -------------------- My Gear
Jackson SL-1 USA Soloist Jackson DK2M ESP LTD MH-400 ESP LTD EC-1000 Ibanez Custom S-Series Martin 001 Acoustic Handmade Marshall JCM800 50watt head (with mods) Carvin 50x2 Stereo Tube Amp Boss GT-10 Preamp/Effects Processor Digitech GSP-1101 Preamp/Effects Processor Behringer FCB1010 Midi Controlled Floorboard Behringer Dualfex EX2200 Behinger Stereo EQ Line 6 POD with 2.3 upgrade Line 6 Floor Board Line 6 Spider III Practice Amp Nady UHF Wireless "Who will eat the decay, when the worms have lost their sight?" |
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Dec 26 2008, 02:27 PM |
I haven't recorded the new amp yet. What you are hearing is my Digitech GSP-1101.
http://www.digitech.com/products/multi-effects/gsp1101.php -------------------- My Gear
Jackson SL-1 USA Soloist Jackson DK2M ESP LTD MH-400 ESP LTD EC-1000 Ibanez Custom S-Series Martin 001 Acoustic Handmade Marshall JCM800 50watt head (with mods) Carvin 50x2 Stereo Tube Amp Boss GT-10 Preamp/Effects Processor Digitech GSP-1101 Preamp/Effects Processor Behringer FCB1010 Midi Controlled Floorboard Behringer Dualfex EX2200 Behinger Stereo EQ Line 6 POD with 2.3 upgrade Line 6 Floor Board Line 6 Spider III Practice Amp Nady UHF Wireless "Who will eat the decay, when the worms have lost their sight?" |
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Dec 26 2008, 03:35 PM |
I think that amp looks beyond awesome mate! You really got some talent! Very neat indeed! I use 2 JJ E34L's as well in my TSL601, they sound very good, good choice. Can't wait for the samples !
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Dec 26 2008, 04:19 PM |
Thanks Ivan, It is fun to look at. Like a piece of art in a way. Art that will MELT FACES!!!! Mwuhahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahaa!!!!! I share your excitement mate! I bet you can't wait to crank the beast! -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Dec 27 2008, 12:32 AM |
Looks awesome, congratulations
Awesome Maiden figures as well |
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Dec 27 2008, 12:36 AM |
Awesome job! Congratulations. I can´t wait to hear the sample.
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