HEADache, possible recommendations
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HEADache, possible recommendations
One thing i never really spent much money or attention on is my amplifier. Being a n00b in this market i am looking for recommendations.
I currently have a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 401 combo, a Crate Powerblock and a couple of 4x12 cabs. All pretty decent depending on FX and stuff but im considering a Head for use with one of the cabs. Something with a good drive section, i like low end kurtk hammet sounds after listening to the 'bLack album'.... no srsly, i like classic rock/metal/punk sounds and dont use clean settings very often.
Lazily, i think Marshall JCM 800 due to its rep, then i think Randall, Laney, Peavey...?
Ideally if its valve im looking for 50w minimum. My budget consists of what i can sell out of my guitars so lets say £400+
Any ideas?
I currently have a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 401 combo, a Crate Powerblock and a couple of 4x12 cabs. All pretty decent depending on FX and stuff but im considering a Head for use with one of the cabs. Something with a good drive section, i like low end kurtk hammet sounds after listening to the 'bLack album'.... no srsly, i like classic rock/metal/punk sounds and dont use clean settings very often.
Lazily, i think Marshall JCM 800 due to its rep, then i think Randall, Laney, Peavey...?
Ideally if its valve im looking for 50w minimum. My budget consists of what i can sell out of my guitars so lets say £400+
Any ideas?
I'm feeling Sloan is going to be the one with the best input on this one.
I tend to like the same sound and would immediately think of an 800, too.
I tend to like the same sound and would immediately think of an 800, too.
RUN AMOK!.scandoslav wrote:i heard these are wank when it comes to metal
I don't think you're going to go wrong a with a JCM800. When I was shopping for one before the ebay prices were £300-350, mostly near teh top end of that. Then a year later they'd gone more £380-450 and I don't know what they are now. I think you could probably pick up a decent condition one for £375.
Shabba.
also check some laneys
i like this model but 100watts is a bit meh, 50watts ftw so you can push it a bit more than stupid 100w
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i like its dark distortion, clean is a bit dry but i like it better than the clean of a jcm800, i think just because it sounds so dark, it's not really an amp for surf or rockabilly haha
i like this model but 100watts is a bit meh, 50watts ftw so you can push it a bit more than stupid 100w
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i like its dark distortion, clean is a bit dry but i like it better than the clean of a jcm800, i think just because it sounds so dark, it's not really an amp for surf or rockabilly haha
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I noticed the JCM 800s have become quite expensive. Theres a Laney on 'bay for under £200 described as 'the poor mans jcm 800'. Interesting. LANEY AOR SERIES 100w HEAD.
Keep watching this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marshall-JCM800-J ... 240%3A1318
JCM800 , £370.
4days left ish, but 0 bids so far. Could stay low.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marshall-JCM800-J ... 240%3A1318
JCM800 , £370.
4days left ish, but 0 bids so far. Could stay low.
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There's a chance, but people are GAGA for JCM800s these days, so it could still fetch a penny. This model (the combo version of the 2205/2210 split channel heads) is probably even more up your alley Fran, they have diode clipping in the Boost channel (overdrive channel) which makes them high gain - you're not going to get NEAR Hammett level distortion out of a regular 800 without a pedal. A stock 800 is more like "my" level of Overdrive.DanHeron wrote:Keep watching this:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Marshall-JCM800-J ... 240%3A1318
JCM800 , £370.
4days left ish, but 0 bids so far. Could stay low.
Haha, he was joking about the Hammet bit..
Not to just recommend what I have, but you always go down the DSL50 route- loads of gain, works best as a single channel amp. Classic or modern tonez, more aggressively voiced than the 800s.
It may well sound similar to your combo just run through a cab, though.
Not to just recommend what I have, but you always go down the DSL50 route- loads of gain, works best as a single channel amp. Classic or modern tonez, more aggressively voiced than the 800s.
It may well sound similar to your combo just run through a cab, though.
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Could be taken either way, I guess.. they did actually use 800's with Tubescreamers in the old day, I'm pretty sure.Fran wrote: like low end kurtk hammet sounds after listening to the 'bLack album'.... no srsly, i like classic rock/metal/punk sounds and dont use clean settings very often.
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The DSL50 does sound "pretty" similar to me to the DSL401, they have the same problems anyway, in that the Clean channel is great and the Crunch sounds are nice (nicer on the DSL50 to be honest) but that they suffer from the same bass-light Overdrive channel. The DSL50 on Crunch mode of the Classic channel means you can't have a clean tone, but I don't think Fran cares, but this sound is lovely. I think a lot of people chase the 800 mystique (myself included) without realising how close you can get to it with other amps, in my opnion the DSL50 Crunch channel and the 6100 Crunch channel do what the 800 can do just as well. I know if I bought one I would miss my Clean Channel, hence I'm happy with the 6100.Doog wrote:Not to just recommend what I have, but you always go down the DSL50 route- loads of gain, works best as a single channel amp. Classic or modern tonez, more aggressively voiced than the 800s.
It may well sound similar to your combo just run through a cab, though.
But yeah DSL50s are abundant and reasonably priced. A good choice.
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Nah, they were modded Plexi's I thought?Doog wrote:Could be taken either way, I guess.. they did actually use 800's with Tubescreamers in the old day, I'm pretty sure.Fran wrote: like low end kurtk hammet sounds after listening to the 'bLack album'.... no srsly, i like classic rock/metal/punk sounds and dont use clean settings very often.
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http://www.montyjay.com/kirkamps.html
http://www.montyjay.com/jamesamps.html
Looks like James was a RAT into SLP on Kill Em All and Kirk borrowed the amp and used a Tube Screamer.
http://www.montyjay.com/jamesamps.html
Looks like James was a RAT into SLP on Kill Em All and Kirk borrowed the amp and used a Tube Screamer.
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Thanks for all the help guys. just to clarify, the Hammet thing was meant to tickle you but there is some sincerity in that statement. I was listening to a few of their albums in the works van this week, like the sound and thought its about time i got my shit together.
The DSL401 sounds good but it lacks low end punch, i have blamed this on it being a combo as opposed to a closed back cab in the past but it seems some people think that is a Marshall character- all mids. But having said that i dont want to lumber myself with an amp that is only any use for full-on Metal.
One other thing, usually 40w valve is plenty but there has been a few gigs when that extra 10w was needed. So 50w would be a minimum i would want.
The DSL401 sounds good but it lacks low end punch, i have blamed this on it being a combo as opposed to a closed back cab in the past but it seems some people think that is a Marshall character- all mids. But having said that i dont want to lumber myself with an amp that is only any use for full-on Metal.
One other thing, usually 40w valve is plenty but there has been a few gigs when that extra 10w was needed. So 50w would be a minimum i would want.