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Mike - go ahead and order me oneof those JVM club robes

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Yep - it's happening, JVM on the way for me - you've all heard the bumf from Mike and Dots, but fuck yeah I'm excited!
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YOU JUST BOUGHT AN ORANGE YOU FUCKER
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poor doog. so jealous. his 30th anniversary is right now sobbing "no, please, no no no NO NO NO!"


congrats, lamp! i can almost guarantee you will not be disappointed if you're into the classic britrock sound (and virtually any other hard rock tone).
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Doog wrote:YOU JUST BOUGHT AN ORANGE YOU FUCKER
:oops: I know! The Orange isn't totally suited to this new band I'm putting together, so going to keep that for old stuff!

Cheers dots - sounds great from what you and Mike have said.
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dots wrote:poor doog. so jealous. his 30th anniversary is right now sobbing "no, please, no no no NO NO NO!"


congrats, lamp! i can almost guarantee you will not be disappointed if you're into the classic britrock sound (and virtually any other hard rock tone).
I'm the one with the 30th dude, Andy has a DSL50.. which is also a kickass amp.

Hha.. Thom yuo're mental - you put even me to shame :)
Got an ETA?
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haha yeah I know - haven't got the courage up to tell Ceri yet!

Should hopefully be quite soon - getting it from Reidy's as they had the quickest ETA - said they have got 16 coming in within a week or so and one has my name on it!
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They took, like three or four weeks to get me my Valve Junior, but it was bought at the same time as a Squier '51, which may have contributed to the delay.
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They're actually incredibly fast when they're in stock. JVMs are backordered all the way back to Marshall. There are only 50 in Europe at the moment apparently, they're ramping up production now.

When Reidy's knew of the delivery date for their shipment they called me and then it was mine the next day. Thom have you replied to the confirmation email asking to be called when the amp comes in?

I think they're an excellent company. Got my telecaster deluxe from them too.
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Mike wrote:Thom have you replied to the confirmation email asking to be called when the amp comes in?
Yeah I did - I'll do the same as you and work from home on delivery day.
I was impressed with their service - I exchanged a few mails with them before placing the order to see if all their next shipment had been allocated yet and I found them very helpful and quick at replying.

euan - http://www.reidys.com/index.pl
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Mike wrote:I'm the one with the 30th dude, Andy has a DSL50.. which is also a kickass amp.
whoops, my bad. but the leap from dsl50 to jvm410h? uhhh. . . no question (unless it's about moneys).
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Mike wrote:Thom have you replied to the confirmation email asking to be called when the amp comes in?
Yeah I did - I'll do the same as you and work from home on delivery day.
haha, that's what i did, too. didn't even shower until it showed up.

here's one of the dumbest reviews i've ever read:
some douchebag on musicians friend wrote:Feb 11, 2007 - Bought this amp a few days ago. The programable footswitch is cool. The tone on the first two channels is top notch, especially the Crunch channel. The only problem I can find is the horendous squeel the amp makes on the Overdrive channels. It will stop if you turn the gain down very low, but then your back in Crunch territory. Just no middle ground between Crunch and the OD channels. It's a great low volume amp, but forget moderate to high volume on the OD channels, just way to much noise.
hey, asshole. get a better guitar. the only channel where i got loads of hyperphonic was od2, in the red, with shit tons of gain, the mids cranked, and me standing 2' in front of the speakers. :roll:
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dots wrote:
Mike wrote:I'm the one with the 30th dude, Andy has a DSL50.. which is also a kickass amp.
whoops, my bad. but the leap from dsl50 to jvm410h? uhhh. . . no question (unless it's about moneys).
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Mike wrote:Thom have you replied to the confirmation email asking to be called when the amp comes in?
Yeah I did - I'll do the same as you and work from home on delivery day.
haha, that's what i did, too. didn't even shower until it showed up.

here's one of the dumbest reviews i've ever read:
some douchebag on musicians friend wrote:Feb 11, 2007 - Bought this amp a few days ago. The programable footswitch is cool. The tone on the first two channels is top notch, especially the Crunch channel. The only problem I can find is the horendous squeel the amp makes on the Overdrive channels. It will stop if you turn the gain down very low, but then your back in Crunch territory. Just no middle ground between Crunch and the OD channels. It's a great low volume amp, but forget moderate to high volume on the OD channels, just way to much noise.
hey, asshole. get a better guitar. the only channel where i got loads of hyperphonic was od2, in the red, with shit tons of gain, the mids cranked, and me standing 2' in front of the speakers. :roll:
I think Andy is pretty happy with his current setup, he sure does get some great sounds out of his Strat/Jazz -> RAT2 -> Marshall clean channel setup. Let's hear a coupletones...

The only feedback and squeal I have had is purely musical. I loooove it. I have to go near the amp to get it at rehearsal... Loads of people have microphonic crappy pickups and don't realise it.
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Mike wrote:
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Mike wrote:I'm the one with the 30th dude, Andy has a DSL50.. which is also a kickass amp.
whoops, my bad. but the leap from dsl50 to jvm410h? uhhh. . . no question (unless it's about moneys).
I think Andy is pretty happy with his current setup, he sure does get some great sounds out of his Strat/Jazz -> RAT2 -> Marshall clean channel setup. Let's hear a coupletones...
I won't won't stick up for it as a design- having two very differently voiced channels share one EQ is just plain retarted. HOWEVER, used as a single channel amp, its just dandy, and the fact I got it for less than half of the RRP.
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Doog wrote:less than half of the RRP.
Score!

I agree that they could make that thing a much better amp with three more fucking knobs, but you certainly live with it as is and get some great sounds.
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Mike wrote:
Doog wrote:less than half of the RRP.
Score!

I agree that they could make that thing a much better amp with three more fucking knobs, but you certainly live with it as is and get some great sounds.
he could add an eq to the pedal chain to make up for this blunder, but it would make switching between tones a bit more arsed.

hey, it's a marshall. doog's in teh club. 8)
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I loves my RAT plenty, much prefer it to the drive channel, no matter what EQ setting.

I'm in the club, but I'm pretty low on the pecking order :cry:
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Doog wrote:I loves my RAT plenty, much prefer it to the drive channel, no matter what EQ setting.

I'm in the club, but I'm pretty low on the pecking order :cry:
shit, just get one of THESE then!

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eurgh.. I don't really like Marshall rack stuff. Or any kind of rack stuff to be honest.
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Plus one.

Besides, I like the Clean/Crunch channel juuuuuust fine.
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Can you imagine how heavy that rack shit must be?