Peavey JSX Head running through a Carvin V3 Cabinet loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s. And this thing ROCKS, baby!
So far, I've been running it bone dry: guitar-to-amp-to-cab. Nothing in between, no effects, nada.
The JSX flat out kills. I was a little worried the first day - it didn't quite seem to have the same "oomph" as I remember demo'ing in the local GC. I later pulled the back, and a couple of tubes may have wiggled a little loose in shipping. Cinched them all down, and it it was back to killer tones.
All 3 channels are very versitile. Very nice Fender-y cleans, the crunch channel gives a nice AC/DC-like groove, and the Ultra is a smoking gain-rich lead channel. I've mostly been playing with the Clean and Ultra. The controls all seem to have a real nice range to them, so there's a lot of tone options within each channel. Haven't quite dialed in "my" tone yet, but I'm getting close. I haven't dug into the Crunch as much, but will probably look to dial it into something "classic rock"-like there. So far, I've ran it with 2 different Charvels (one with Dimarzios, one with Duncans) and my Kelly (Duncans). This baby responds to different pickups and woods amazingly - each guitar's character came through clear. Also, the head seems built like a tank - it's got a heavy duty quality feel to it.
When I demo'd the JSX, I didn't like the matching JSX cab at all. The speakers seemed way too muddy for my preferences. I had tried a Mesa cab loaded with the same V30s and really loved that, although it was with a Mesa head at the time. So I decided to chance it, and try the Carvin V3 with the same speakers. It's really a perfect match for what I wanted. Seems hugely better in the mid range than the JSX cab, and doesn't have any of the JSX cab's nasty "flubby" tone down low that had turned me off before. Carvin makes great stuff.
So can you tell I'm really digging this new set-up?
Thanks to Matt's Music for yet another great deal on the JSX. You rule, Matt!
Next up: Adding effects into the rig's set-up. A Boss GT-8 is on the way. I'll also try a Boss GE-7 EQ and NS-2 through the loop. And might add a seperate wah/volume boost up front, too. Then I'll be all set.
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