I keep hearing about how the JVM series amps are the "ultimate Marshall," although I haven't personally tried one yet. But for the sake of argument, let's assume that I march myself into the local GC, plug in, and fall head over heels for it.
For years, I played this 2210 across a 4x12 cab with a Metal Zone and GE-7 combination. It sounds great like this, BUT.... (and like Rosie O'Donnell's, it's a huge BUT(T)) it's totally a one-trick pony. Sure, that pony is nice but I like other sounds, too.
Since I got the Vetta II HD rig a couple of years ago, the Marshall has sat silent in the guitar room, with only the occasional whimper if I have an off day and I'm in the mood.
So to view the pros and cons:
PRO: It's a 2210.
PRO: It's somewhat of a "classic," although the market seems to be down on these right now.
CON: It's not high gain at all. It might be okay if I had the luxury of diming it, but that's not an option since other people live in my county.
CON: Speaking of which, the Metal Zone/GE-7 combo sounds great but the hiss is nerve-wracking. I've tried some noise gates, but they defeat the whole purpose.
CON: It has the worst clean of just about any amp I've ever heard. I can add a little gain to warm it up, but it'll never "sparkle" like the Vetta or a Fender.
CON: For some reason, I've always had a hard time tweaking my sound on it. I've never had this issue with any other amp. I can usually dial in the best an amp can give me within a couple of minutes, tops. It's probably just me, but still.....
CON: The knobs have developed some crackle over the years. It's probably nothing a little contact cleaner won't fix but since I'm listing cons....
So in short, I have this expensive, "classic" dust collector for which I really have no sentimental feelings since I never played it in a band or anything. Plus, I totally love the Vetta.
But I still have a thing for Marshalls. The JVM samples on Marshall's site sound really nice, plus I keep reading great reviews on it, minus the plastic knobs which I'm actually okay with since I don't tour. The Vetta totally rocks but the sound isn't quite as "organic" as some I've heard.
Advice?
For years, I played this 2210 across a 4x12 cab with a Metal Zone and GE-7 combination. It sounds great like this, BUT.... (and like Rosie O'Donnell's, it's a huge BUT(T)) it's totally a one-trick pony. Sure, that pony is nice but I like other sounds, too.
Since I got the Vetta II HD rig a couple of years ago, the Marshall has sat silent in the guitar room, with only the occasional whimper if I have an off day and I'm in the mood.
So to view the pros and cons:
PRO: It's a 2210.
PRO: It's somewhat of a "classic," although the market seems to be down on these right now.
CON: It's not high gain at all. It might be okay if I had the luxury of diming it, but that's not an option since other people live in my county.
CON: Speaking of which, the Metal Zone/GE-7 combo sounds great but the hiss is nerve-wracking. I've tried some noise gates, but they defeat the whole purpose.
CON: It has the worst clean of just about any amp I've ever heard. I can add a little gain to warm it up, but it'll never "sparkle" like the Vetta or a Fender.
CON: For some reason, I've always had a hard time tweaking my sound on it. I've never had this issue with any other amp. I can usually dial in the best an amp can give me within a couple of minutes, tops. It's probably just me, but still.....
CON: The knobs have developed some crackle over the years. It's probably nothing a little contact cleaner won't fix but since I'm listing cons....
So in short, I have this expensive, "classic" dust collector for which I really have no sentimental feelings since I never played it in a band or anything. Plus, I totally love the Vetta.
But I still have a thing for Marshalls. The JVM samples on Marshall's site sound really nice, plus I keep reading great reviews on it, minus the plastic knobs which I'm actually okay with since I don't tour. The Vetta totally rocks but the sound isn't quite as "organic" as some I've heard.
Advice?
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