I think that both the JVM and the 6100 get close to the way the JCM800 sounds. The Crunch Orange & Red modes were similar on the JVM, although the real thing has more bass than the Orange mode and less flabby bass than the Red mode, it's very similar to the 6100 Crunch channel as far as I can tell, and on the cards somewhere down the line will be a shootout between them to see how close you can get. I'm not really sure how much of it is psychosomatic or the fact that it's "new" but I do love playing it, I seem to feel more of a connection to the amp, however ridiculous that sounds. The DSL50 that Doog has is also similar on the Classic channel Crunch mode, although again I think it's a slight difference in "balls" or "bark" that might be discernable.dots wrote:fucking glorious, mike. how does it compare to all the marshalls you've ever played?
I will know more after rehearsal tomorrow night with it. But I think first impressions are that it sounds great, really ballsy and aggressive Marshall Crunch that we know and love, I think anyone who claims the JVM and 6100 can't get so close that an audience would never tell though is completely full of shit - you can definitely get the vibe of this monster with other Marshall amps. Whether they completely reproduce the raw mystique of the thing is a different matter, and one of dubious importance.
However I love this amp, and I have always wanted one. I'm looking forward to seeing what the simplicity does for my playing, and also it's a sound investment. It will not cost me anything to have owned this amp, if I ever do choose to sell it for whatever reason. However it being made in my birthyear, it seems unlikely to me.