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  • #16
    Originally posted by markD View Post
    wiring is good. my mesa, vintage fender, marshall, soldano, and riveras all hold up great!!
    With those amps available at home, I think I'd be heavily ignoring the JSXs/V3s/JVMs....
    I have a TriAxis I run through a couple Rivera TBRs and I can get any sound I want out of 'em. Even with 'pointy guitars'!

    Maybe a cool amp switching system? Just run 'em all together simultaneously! You won't be able to hear the neighbors complain!!

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    • #17
      I love my V3. I'v been through a ton of amps heads in the past 2 years and this one is hard to beat tone wise and felxibility.

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      • #18
        Nice diamondplate, dude!

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        • #19
          Diamon Plate

          Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
          Nice diamondplate, dude!
          haha Thanks! I didn't care for the gray grill it came with.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by emperor_black View Post
            you know, you can pull out two of the power tubes (the JSX has 4 right?) and cut the power to 1/2 thus making it a 50 watter. But yeah, you dont need to crank up those Peavey amps to sound best. Eventhough on my 5150 I got GREAT sounds with the volume low, it did start to improve as I started increasing the volume. So, probably there is a BETTER tone out there if you crank up the JSX?
            I've been told by Peavey that you'll lose only about 4db by pulling to the outer tubes. It's not a 100/50 thing as you would imagine.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by GodWentPUNK View Post
              I've been told by Peavey that you'll lose only about 4db by pulling to the outer tubes. It's not a 100/50 thing as you would imagine.

              joe...
              That sounds about right. Typically, a 50watt amp is about 93-95% as loud as its 100-watt counterpart but it'll break up a bit earlier if driven.

              When I had my old script-logo carvin X100B head, it had a switch for 100%, 50%, and 25%; four 6L6's, two, and one, respectively. The thing was though, it sounded much thicker at 100% even at low volumes with a distortion box inline.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by PowerTube View Post
                That sounds about right. Typically, a 50watt amp is about 93-95% as loud as its 100-watt counterpart but it'll break up a bit earlier if driven.

                When I had my old script-logo carvin X100B head, it had a switch for 100%, 50%, and 25%; four 6L6's, two, and one, respectively. The thing was though, it sounded much thicker at 100% even at low volumes with a distortion box inline.
                I totally agree. My X100B sounds kinda thin on 25-50%. Jack.

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                • #23
                  And the verdict is...

                  (drumroll, please)

                  JSX.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by shreddermon View Post
                    And the verdict is...

                    (drumroll, please)

                    JSX.
                    You can't go wrong with any of those 3 amps. I like the JSX myself. But I still gotta get out and play a JVM

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