Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:39 am
Thanks mickie!
Cheers Andi, How much are the Combos over there? They're fairly price here at around the grand mark, but I reckon they must sound great, they have two different speakers in them for a nice blend of low response (G12-H) and Highs and Mids (Vintage30), should be an interesting end product out front. Yeah the JVM made me sell all my dirt pedals too, before I was using two of the channels of the 6100 (clean and crunch) with a variety of pedals for breakup, heavier crunch and lead sounds and they all bit the dust with this amp, I can't hide my love for it.
Thanks for chekcing it out and sorry for making you envious. You have PLENTY of stuff I would remove limbs to have.
ultratwin wrote:Kinder-rocking computer time for me, comments not so opportune from over here! Nice, meticulous work as always on a detailed comparison! It pains me to watch more than a few times, it's all just making me green with envy. Therefore you officially suck.
I reckon I'd possible have enough funds to afford a JVM410C combo once I admitted that those tones could rock the socks off my feet better than the pedals I'd sell to to easily justify it all. It appears Jim Marshall has begun to grace the threshold of the practical limits of classic, rocking tones, at least to my simple-minded ears, that is.
Cheers Andi, How much are the Combos over there? They're fairly price here at around the grand mark, but I reckon they must sound great, they have two different speakers in them for a nice blend of low response (G12-H) and Highs and Mids (Vintage30), should be an interesting end product out front. Yeah the JVM made me sell all my dirt pedals too, before I was using two of the channels of the 6100 (clean and crunch) with a variety of pedals for breakup, heavier crunch and lead sounds and they all bit the dust with this amp, I can't hide my love for it.
Thanks for chekcing it out and sorry for making you envious. You have PLENTY of stuff I would remove limbs to have.