Marshall JVM in THE HIZZLE
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- Mike
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Nope, the footswitch is awesome, sturdy and uses a GUITAR fucking lead. Awesome eh?BacchusPaul wrote:Is the footswitch shod with that sort of spongey crap that full and hair sticks too? The AVT one has big fuckin printer style lead, which I don't ever want to have to replace. My AVT works fine, by the way. It dried up nicely, and even has that beer-soaked tone to it now.
- Mike
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lol.. Dominion is mine.
Cheers guys, the overdrive pedals are definitely a bit tearful - all the flavas I used to get from Ratty and um.. OD-3-y are in here already in spades so they're gonna have to go and live in my pedal suitcase for a while methinks.
Samples will be a-coming on Friday or Saturday methinks.
Cheers guys, the overdrive pedals are definitely a bit tearful - all the flavas I used to get from Ratty and um.. OD-3-y are in here already in spades so they're gonna have to go and live in my pedal suitcase for a while methinks.
Samples will be a-coming on Friday or Saturday methinks.
- BobArsecake
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JCM and the like are basically JM for Jim Marshall, and the middle letters apply to an important people in his life. JTM was for Jim and Terry Marshall (his son), JCM for James Charles Marshall, JMP for Jim Marshall Products, and JVM for Jim and Victoria Marshall (his wife). AVT is for Advanced Valvestate Technology... basically using a 12AX7 in the preamp paired with a solidstate power section. and i have no idea what MG stands for... but MG is the budget chinese import solidstate marshall.robroe wrote:i don't want to derail the whole tread of awesomeness going on but i have a simple question from not ever owning marshals.
what do all the letters stand for?
jcm
jvm
avt
mg
this shit is lyke wylde hyroglix to me
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- Mike
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Had a play last night and have programmed my footswitch now:
1. Clean, Green, Reverb - clean tone
2. Crunch, Red - for modded JCM800 mode B stuff
3. OD1, Green - for slightly heavier sound to 2, very similar in tonality
4. Clean, Red - bluesy lead tone
5. Crunch, Orange, Reverb - more mellow crunch tone for staccato stuff
6. Master Volume toggle for boost
1. Clean, Green, Reverb - clean tone
2. Crunch, Red - for modded JCM800 mode B stuff
3. OD1, Green - for slightly heavier sound to 2, very similar in tonality
4. Clean, Red - bluesy lead tone
5. Crunch, Orange, Reverb - more mellow crunch tone for staccato stuff
6. Master Volume toggle for boost
I'm pretty sure it has a solidstate preamp too, you can't get that much distortion from a single 12AX7.DeadPenny wrote: AVT is for Advanced Valvestate Technology... basically using a 12AX7 in the preamp paired with a solidstate power section. and i have no idea what MG stands for... but MG is the budget chinese import solidstate marshall.
Sounds good - very versatile.Mike wrote:Had a play last night and have programmed my footswitch now:
1. Clean, Green, Reverb - clean tone
2. Crunch, Red - for modded JCM800 mode B stuff
3. OD1, Green - for slightly heavier sound to 2, very similar in tonality
4. Clean, Red - bluesy lead tone
5. Crunch, Orange, Reverb - more mellow crunch tone for staccato stuff
6. Master Volume toggle for boost
Just want to be sure I understand how it works...If you select 4. for example, and then press 4. again, does it cycle round so you're on Clean, Green?
Nice sig pic by the way.
- Mike
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Ta!
You can program each of the 6 footswitches in one of two ways - either to store the preset of the amp (as I have on 1-5) which stores the following:
Channel selected (Clean, Crunch, OD1 or OD2)
Mode selected (green, orange, red)
Reverb On or Off
Master Volume 1 or 2 Selected
FX loop On or Off
In which case if you stomp on this switch it will recall all that and if you stomp again nothing will change as you're there already.
Or you can tie a footswitch to any of the buttons on the amp - so you could tie it to
1) A channel mode button - first stomp takes you to the last selected mode on that channel, subsequent stomps cycles through the modes, Green, Orange, Red, Green...
2) Reverb On or Off for whatever channel you're on at that time
3) Master volume 1 or 2 toggle like I have
4) FX loop on or off
So if you wanted to have a clean (green) fs and then one next to it to cycle the clean modes you could. it's mindbending!
You can program each of the 6 footswitches in one of two ways - either to store the preset of the amp (as I have on 1-5) which stores the following:
Channel selected (Clean, Crunch, OD1 or OD2)
Mode selected (green, orange, red)
Reverb On or Off
Master Volume 1 or 2 Selected
FX loop On or Off
In which case if you stomp on this switch it will recall all that and if you stomp again nothing will change as you're there already.
Or you can tie a footswitch to any of the buttons on the amp - so you could tie it to
1) A channel mode button - first stomp takes you to the last selected mode on that channel, subsequent stomps cycles through the modes, Green, Orange, Red, Green...
2) Reverb On or Off for whatever channel you're on at that time
3) Master volume 1 or 2 toggle like I have
4) FX loop on or off
So if you wanted to have a clean (green) fs and then one next to it to cycle the clean modes you could. it's mindbending!
- Mike
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It is a dual triode so that's two gain stages, but they'll probably be one more transistor gain stage for an Overdrive sound and two more for a heavy overdrive sound.Doog wrote:I'm pretty sure it has a solidstate preamp too, you can't get that much distortion from a single 12AX7.DeadPenny wrote: AVT is for Advanced Valvestate Technology... basically using a 12AX7 in the preamp paired with a solidstate power section. and i have no idea what MG stands for... but MG is the budget chinese import solidstate marshall.