Marshall JCM800 vs. Marshall 6100 30th Anniversary
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Marshall JCM800 vs. Marshall 6100 30th Anniversary
Can you get the JCM800 tones in a Channel switching head?
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For most of that, I think I liked the 6100 best, sound wise.
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I won't lie to you, situation at work has made me think twice about having to sell it.
It could cover a month's mortgage and council tax. I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, but if stuff gets fruity it may well.
I think they both have a different sound but are definitely in a very similar vein. The minutae between them is something that only a few people would recognise or care about.
It could cover a month's mortgage and council tax. I'm hoping it doesn't come to that, but if stuff gets fruity it may well.
I think they both have a different sound but are definitely in a very similar vein. The minutae between them is something that only a few people would recognise or care about.
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Exactly my thoughts. I could tell it was mids because I could not dial them any closer. I matched gain, bass and treble response but the mids were characteristically different.Doog wrote:Definately a difference in the midrange, but fairly damn close. In a band situation, I'd imagine it'd be fairly marginal.
I'd love to do one on the DSL50 Green channel, I reckon that would shut a lot of people up.
I'm going to try and borrow Gareth's TSL combo and see how the Crunch channel on that sounds.
I watched the video twice because I didn't want to be influenced by my own bias.
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The 6100 sounds like the mids are scooped out, shrill, weak and over compressed. The 800 has a more pleasent full bodied tone.
The only time I thought otherwise was when you backed off the gain on the 800 around 3:56. There 6100 sounds like it has a better bass response with the gain lowered. Before and after that though the 800 is miles ahead. The beauty of the 800 is it's mids. It doesn't get it from just the mid knob, but a combination of that and gain. The 6100 sounded (and I know it's not) solid state to me. The best way to describe it is "glassy" if thats even a word. Then again I don't like the TT for the same reason.
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The 6100 sounds like the mids are scooped out, shrill, weak and over compressed. The 800 has a more pleasent full bodied tone.
The only time I thought otherwise was when you backed off the gain on the 800 around 3:56. There 6100 sounds like it has a better bass response with the gain lowered. Before and after that though the 800 is miles ahead. The beauty of the 800 is it's mids. It doesn't get it from just the mid knob, but a combination of that and gain. The 6100 sounded (and I know it's not) solid state to me. The best way to describe it is "glassy" if thats even a word. Then again I don't like the TT for the same reason.
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i didn't pay attention to what you were dialing during the comparison, but i liked JCM800 more in the first half of demo and 6100 in the second half. the 800 sound more clear at lower gain (good) but a bit shrill at higher gain (bad? dunno). actually, i'd enjoy playing through either of them equally.
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