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Originally posted by broken_fusion View Post+1 on the Splawn Nitro. I have an 85 JCM 800 I was ready to dump a ton of money into with Voodoo mods. I decided to keep it stock since its great at what it does and picked up a Splawn Quick Rod. So now I have a hot rodded Marshall sound with the Splawn and I still have my original JCM 800.
I bought a Voodoo modded 1980 JMP 2204 50watt off of Ebay and simply hated it! It had the High gain mod(can't remember the name) and the low boost too. Now, I play hard rock and metal, and like lots of gain and low end but this thing just wasn't for me and it didn't sound like a Marshall any more. Sold it quick!
I found some basic Marshall mods at www.tone-lizard.com and they worked out great!!! Had my amp guy slightly mod my `78 JMP 2204 to increase the low end to the max recomended, had a tone stack resistor changed, a high end cap clipped and nothing done to the gain. I still use a modded overdrive pedal like a Keeley SD-1, Keeley modded TS808, or BB preamp.
I love this amp even more now! Still sounds like a Marshall but a little bit beefier!
Best thing is that it cost very little to have done too!
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Originally posted by MSGfan View PostYou were smart not to dump a load of money on a Voodoo mod!
I bought a Voodoo modded 1980 JMP 2204 50watt off of Ebay and simply hated it! It had the High gain mod(can't remember the name) and the low boost too. Now, I play hard rock and metal, and like lots of gain and low end but this thing just wasn't for me and it didn't sound like a Marshall any more. Sold it quick!
I found some basic Marshall mods at www.tone-lizard.com and they worked out great!!! Had my amp guy slightly mod my `78 JMP 2204 to increase the low end to the max recomended, had a tone stack resistor changed, a high end cap clipped and nothing done to the gain. I still use a modded overdrive pedal like a Keeley SD-1, Keeley modded TS808, or BB preamp.
I love this amp even more now! Still sounds like a Marshall but a little bit beefier!
Best thing is that it cost very little to have done too!Last edited by broken_fusion; 04-24-2009, 08:58 PM.
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Okay guys because you love this thread so much here are some preliminary pics
This thing is a new monster! I should have it back after Mike comes home from holidays!
Mike didn't want to rush it so it would not be ready and I think that is a solid plan!
I have a pic of the inside of the chassis, and it looks impeccable!
I can't wait! Super high gain 800 with low noise and a TON of power!
Killer!
C
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Originally posted by SpiralArchitect View PostThe the good old gain knob! when Mike get's back he is going to add a second gain knob underneath it so I have a switchable gain and thus have 2 gain tones.
the two vertical kobs to the left of the gain are the grind and girth!
C
I assume the far left one is the 2nd master ?
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Originally posted by zeegler View PostReally? Damn, I was wanting to try one out. I'd heard they were pretty fucking good. Well, I'm still going to try one. I've heard some really good clips.
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Originally posted by Firebird V View PostI ran a hotmod by soldano in my 81 JCM 800 and itwas fantastic. Damn i miss that setup!
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Originally posted by MSGfan View PostI just put a Soldano HotMod tube in a `76 Marshall 1987 JMP 50 watt, that's been modded with a basic master volume. I link both channels together and use a Fulltone OCD ran at 12 volts to boost it. This amp is Now one of best sounding Marshalls I have ever heard!!!Rudy
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Originally posted by roodyrocker View PostI was just commenting in another thread about running my OCD with the Marshall RR head, basically a JMP. That is a great sounding combination! Have not tried 12 or 18v though. Did you notice a big difference from 9v with the OCD?
If you're useing the pedal as more of a distortion pedal (amp with no master vol.) I sudjest the OCD at 18v but if you're useing it as a clean boost (an amp with a master vol.) I sudjest running it at 9v or 12v. BTW, if you own a Voodoo lab's Pedal Power 2, you can run the OCD at any of these voltages.
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