Knuckledraggers, tell me about the Friedman JEL-20

I had the JEL 20 and still have the red 1x12 cabs.
I hated the JEL 20. Disclaimer- I only played Strats thru it when I had it.
I found the Bass excessive. The Treble was ear fatiguing, IMO. I blamed it on the EL 84's.
The main issue was the excessive brightness. You had no way of turning off the bright cap (s) on the Gain channel. This has been addressed in the JEL 50, which has bright switches for BOTH channels.
I even blamed it on the 1x12's, but they kick ass with my Soldano X88ir.
Even with the disclaimer, it's nuts that it was too bright like that with a Strat. I've hear a few people mention the bright thing.
 
I've had one for a while now and love it. It's like the perfect Marshall IMO. I'm the same age as you and love 80s hard rock and metal. It does that in spades. I also think it is the coolest looking amp. It sounds so good with the Friedman 1x12 that you already have (65s?).

It takes pedals in front and in the loop very well on both channels. It's got some great cleans too.
 
Used one live for a full gig season. Mandatory Tumnus or SD -1 into front end due to weird low voicing.

 
Used one live for a full gig season. Mandatory Tumnus or SD -1 into front end due to weird low voicing.


Sounds good man!

I'm probably going to end up getting a Synergy but I think it will be the same idea, a smaller amp with that same type of tone.
 
Punch is important in rhythm and is more addictive than oversaturating small tubes into a loose mess.
Just letting you know this will be plagarised for sure. Thinking of using it as Xmas greeting message or for a run of shirts - you will be credited (but not remunerated) for your sageness.
 
Just letting you know this will be plagarised for sure. Thinking of using it as Xmas greeting message or for a run of shirts - you will be credited (but not remunerated) for your sageness.
Don't need credit for saying what we are all thinking. But one of those shirts would be sweet
 
Sounds good man!

I'm probably going to end up getting a Synergy but I think it will be the same idea, a smaller amp with that same type of tone.
I've also got the 20IR and the Bogner modules are also some of the best Marshall tones I've heard. I'm not sure which is my favorite.. the JEL20 or the 20IR with Bogner modules but they are both my favorite Marshall tones.
 
I've also got the 20IR and the Bogner modules are also some of the best Marshall tones I've heard. I'm not sure which is my favorite.. the JEL20 or the 20IR with Bogner modules but they are both my favorite Marshall tones.
I'm looking at the Deliverance, Marshall JMP, BE DLX, and Killer Kali modules. Which Bogner one do you have?
 
My Synergy stuff completely destroys that JEL 20.
Yeah it's crazy, I went down a Synergy rabbit hole and kept thinking that a Synergy amp would allow me to swap sounds, upgrade to a bigger amp if needed, have great IR outs, etc.
 
I've also got the 20IR and the Bogner modules are also some of the best Marshall tones I've heard. I'm not sure which is my favorite.. the JEL20 or the 20IR with Bogner modules but they are both my favorite Marshall tones.
Which amp sounds bigger and ballsier in the room between the JEL20 and SYN20?
 
The JEL-50 to me sounds awesome on vids I’ve seen. But the 20? Meh. If probably roll a Synergy 20 head and Killer Kali or SLO II instead of the JEL-20. Just from clips. I’d like to try the synergy stuff in the room.
 
Which amp sounds bigger and ballsier in the room between the JEL20 and SYN20?
Doing the old school Marshall thing between the Bogner and the JEL, I'd say the JEL wins in sounding bigger and more dynamic. But using the DRECT and SLO modules, I'm surprised at how hard the bottom hits with this tiny setup. They both out rock my Ceriatone 2204 and Marshall 1960B 4x12 at bedroom levels.

I've put my modelers into the loop of the SYN20IR and it is the best experience I've had with them... so it makes a great power amp too... And the reactance and power structure features and master volume work here too.
 
Doing the old school Marshall thing between the Bogner and the JEL, I'd say the JEL wins in sounding bigger and more dynamic. But using the DRECT and SLO modules, I'm surprised at how hard the bottom hits with this tiny setup. They both out rock my Ceriatone 2204 and Marshall 1960B 4x12 at bedroom levels.

I've put my modelers into the loop of the SYN20IR and it is the best experience I've had with them... so it makes a great power amp too... And the reactance and power structure features and master volume work here too.
That shocks me about the JEL 20 but I realize you have a 4x12 and I think that helps as well.

I was thinking about getting the Marshall module and kind of torn between the SLO II, Friedman, or Bogner for hot rodded Marshall tones. Which do you think is is the best for that? I have n3ver owned an SLO or even played one but the clips sound like my ballpark. Also seems like the Deliverance gets a lot of love too.
 
That shocks me about the JEL 20 but I realize you have a 4x12 and I think that helps as well.

I was thinking about getting the Marshall module and kind of torn between the SLO II, Friedman, or Bogner for hot rodded Marshall tones. Which do you think is is the best for that? I have n3ver owned an SLO or even played one but the clips sound like my ballpark. Also seems like the Deliverance gets a lot of love too.
I got both! They both kick ass in different ways. No real clean sounds to be had an SLO II, but from dirty clean to crunch to all out balls to the wall it’s a great module and the Marshall kicks ass. In fact, I like the Marshall module better than most of these Marshall heads I’ve had in my house for years.
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That shocks me about the JEL 20 but I realize you have a 4x12 and I think that helps as well.

I was thinking about getting the Marshall module and kind of torn between the SLO II, Friedman, or Bogner for hot rodded Marshall tones. Which do you think is is the best for that? I have n3ver owned an SLO or even played one but the clips sound like my ballpark. Also seems like the Deliverance gets a lot of love too.
I don't have the Friedman but I do want to try one. I'd say between those and getting great Hot Rodded Marshall tones I'd go for the Ecstasy module. The Uber may be more versatile for heavy tones but I don't play those so I find both channels on the Ecstasy to be great. There is just something about the Ecstasy that is special to me. The blue channel on the Uber is close to the Ecstasy tone though.
 
I got both! They both kick ass in different ways. No real clean sounds to be had an SLO II, but from dirty clean to crunch to all out balls to the wall it’s a great module and the Marshall kicks ass. In fact, I like the Marshall module better than most of these Marshall heads I’ve had in my house for years.
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I think I'm going to get the SLO II to start and then will move into other arenas, lol. That one seems to have a great tone that is really representative of what the amp can do.
 
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