Doog wrote:The speaker in your Fender is 8 or 16 ohms right, Hurb? The TT ain't gonna work with a 4 ohm speaker going from the back panel.
It'll be fine. Stock combo speakers are generally 16 ohms. The guy in the first samples in this thread was using Hurb's amp as a speaker cab.
I wuz just checking like, I know Hurb had put a random 600w replacement in his Fender. Didn't want his lil heart to be broken. Or his lil amp transformer
Ok, does anyone have a reason why I shouldnt buy one of these? I'm going to try and play one this week, but it's looking like the right sort of amp for me. Assuming I cant get a 50w jcm800 soon. This will save me at least £100 anyway.
You guys all suck dick. I was meant to be the first Brit here to get one. Now I'm going to look like I'm joining the "TT" club which apparently is the next lamest thing up from the Telecaster club of yore.
I'm going to get my TT as soon as I get £300 in the bank, so it'll most likely arrive before I can afford to get my cheap 2x12, which means I can post pretty pictures of it for a week or so before being able to play it. Boo!
Actually, does it have headphone output? That'd fucking rock.
To be honest if I was gigging regularly I would be selling my Mustang, half of my effects and the Laney to get one. Can't be the versatility of the JVM
Something like a JVM is far too much for me. Sometimes I can be proper anal and spend hours tweaking knobs, but for some reason Ive never wanted to be able to do that with a guitar amp. I can see why it is a great buy for some people though.
A lot of people are freaked by it's complexity and say they wouldn't need that many sounds, but i used to make them with drive pedals and the Clean adn Crunch channels on the 6100 - now the amp does it all.