Before anyone says use the search, I already have. I founds some useful threads on the topic, but I just want to be sure before I drop the money on a new amp. This is a big purchase for me since I'm not playing in a band and not currently gigging, but only playing with friends mostly and also at home. I have been right on the edge of getting the JSX for weeks now. But the local importer just raised the price on the JSX by about 200€ so I am looking at alternatives, specifically the JVM410H.
I don't have issues with any of the construction quality comments that have been made here or elsewhere on the JVM. This amp will mostly stay at home in my practice room and occasionally be transported by car to a rehearsal room we have at work for serious jamming with a few of my friends. I plan to use a 2x12 cab (not yet purchased) for portability reasons. I have been using a modeling amp (Vox AD60VT), so I want something that can give me a wide range of tones out of the box. I've narrowed this down to the JSX and JVM heads. I don't currently use any pedals, but I do have a recently purchased Pocket POD (sometimes used for practice through headphones). I would probably need to get a couple of pedals to use with this amp, as I have been relying on my modeling amp for effects and pedals. I should be able to use the POD in the effects loop for some effects though.
Like I said, I had just about decided to go for the JSX until the distributor raised the price. Now the Marshall is 200€ cheaper, and that extra money could be put towards a 2x12 cab. A friend of mine has also been pushing me to the JVM, he currently has a TSL100 and has been very interested in the JVM since it came out.
Long story short, could anyone who has played both give a nice comparison of the two amps? If they were the same price, which one would you go for and why? Is price a factor between the two? I'm not averse to swapping out tubes to get better tone and I have an electronics engineering background so biasing an amp myself is not a problem.
Oh, and one requirement, the amp has to have a good usable clean channel. I believe based upon what I have read so far that the JSX is probably slightly better than the JVM in the cleans department. I have two SD singles (see my sig) in my DK2 that have really nice tone, so that is important to me. So please give your comments on the clean channel. Both amps seem to have more than enough gain, so that is not an issue.
I currently play what's in my sig, and I will soon resurrect an 80's import strat copy, convert it to HH and replace the electronics. It will get an SD custom shop Crazy 8 humbucker in the bridge and an un-purchased humbucker in the neck (haven't decided yet). The music styles I like to play ranges from Texas blues rock (SRV), 80's thrash metal, 90's metal, 80's/90's hard rock, some nu-metal, prog metal, Finnish modern metal (CoB, Norther) with a bit of classic 70's rock thrown in. My main influences are SRV, Zakk, Satch, Gary Moore, Lynch, Ace, Page, Alexi, Roope Latvala, Eric Johnson, Joe Perry, Hammet, Hetfield, Lifeson, Petrucci, Dime R.I.P., Mustaine, and some guy named Randy
I don't have issues with any of the construction quality comments that have been made here or elsewhere on the JVM. This amp will mostly stay at home in my practice room and occasionally be transported by car to a rehearsal room we have at work for serious jamming with a few of my friends. I plan to use a 2x12 cab (not yet purchased) for portability reasons. I have been using a modeling amp (Vox AD60VT), so I want something that can give me a wide range of tones out of the box. I've narrowed this down to the JSX and JVM heads. I don't currently use any pedals, but I do have a recently purchased Pocket POD (sometimes used for practice through headphones). I would probably need to get a couple of pedals to use with this amp, as I have been relying on my modeling amp for effects and pedals. I should be able to use the POD in the effects loop for some effects though.
Like I said, I had just about decided to go for the JSX until the distributor raised the price. Now the Marshall is 200€ cheaper, and that extra money could be put towards a 2x12 cab. A friend of mine has also been pushing me to the JVM, he currently has a TSL100 and has been very interested in the JVM since it came out.
Long story short, could anyone who has played both give a nice comparison of the two amps? If they were the same price, which one would you go for and why? Is price a factor between the two? I'm not averse to swapping out tubes to get better tone and I have an electronics engineering background so biasing an amp myself is not a problem.
Oh, and one requirement, the amp has to have a good usable clean channel. I believe based upon what I have read so far that the JSX is probably slightly better than the JVM in the cleans department. I have two SD singles (see my sig) in my DK2 that have really nice tone, so that is important to me. So please give your comments on the clean channel. Both amps seem to have more than enough gain, so that is not an issue.
I currently play what's in my sig, and I will soon resurrect an 80's import strat copy, convert it to HH and replace the electronics. It will get an SD custom shop Crazy 8 humbucker in the bridge and an un-purchased humbucker in the neck (haven't decided yet). The music styles I like to play ranges from Texas blues rock (SRV), 80's thrash metal, 90's metal, 80's/90's hard rock, some nu-metal, prog metal, Finnish modern metal (CoB, Norther) with a bit of classic 70's rock thrown in. My main influences are SRV, Zakk, Satch, Gary Moore, Lynch, Ace, Page, Alexi, Roope Latvala, Eric Johnson, Joe Perry, Hammet, Hetfield, Lifeson, Petrucci, Dime R.I.P., Mustaine, and some guy named Randy
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