So, I picked up my JVM 410H on Saturday, and gigged with it that night (I know, not a good idea, but I had played it enough to be comfortable with the settings). The sounds are really exactly what I wanted, and I really think this amp does cover several decades of Marshall sound, and it is loud, tight, and powerful through my Avatar 2x12. All my favorite 80's metal bands play Marshalls, so it was a no-brainer for me!
For anyone else who may be on the fence about this amp, I also wanted to mention the pots. I was worried because a lot of people seem to be concerned that the pots feel "flimsy"....I have not found this to be the case...they seem pretty stable to me, and once I set them to my tone settings, I don't see myself fiddling with them much. Further, Jim Marshall says that the idea was to make it so if you shear off a pot, its only a pot you have to replace, and not damage to the chasis or something. I've also heard about footswitch problems, but it feels quite sturdy to me. All in all, I'm very pleased!
For anyone else who may be on the fence about this amp, I also wanted to mention the pots. I was worried because a lot of people seem to be concerned that the pots feel "flimsy"....I have not found this to be the case...they seem pretty stable to me, and once I set them to my tone settings, I don't see myself fiddling with them much. Further, Jim Marshall says that the idea was to make it so if you shear off a pot, its only a pot you have to replace, and not damage to the chasis or something. I've also heard about footswitch problems, but it feels quite sturdy to me. All in all, I'm very pleased!
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