Anyone did a CCV-100 mod to a Marshall JVM 210H?

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I looking for a Cameron CCV-100 type of sound from a Marshall JVM210.

Is it possible??

Thanks

Pascal
 
I think you can get more of the Cameron Jose modded tones from it, But as far as the CCV not sure that is possible..
 
splawner":10c7d7ej said:
I think you can get more of the Cameron Jose modded tones from it, But as far as the CCV not sure that is possible..
Thank you Splawner,
Any schematic for the jose mod?? i'm a DIY type of person, I saw the Caseys mod also.
any advise will be welcome!!
 
send you amp to mark for a mod and pray you get it back.
 
Ask if Mike Fortin can help. He's also in Canada.
James Peters is also a wizard with amps, although I'm not sure if he does mods these days, or just builds his own creations :)
 
Part of the CCV's sound is high plate voltage, which I'm not sure the JVM could match. You also have to specify which settings you're referring to with the CCV, as in my experience, the mode switches on the CCV can dramatically change its tone.
 
MississippiMetal":2yix9e2x said:
Part of the CCV's sound is high plate voltage, which I'm not sure the JVM could match. You also have to specify which settings you're referring to with the CCV, as in my experience, the mode switches on the CCV can dramatically change its tone.

How high is high? The 210H I tried had 470vdc on the plates...I think that's pretty high.
 
I have a Marshall 1987x with a CCV/Ocean/Custom 75 Modification done by Mark. The CCV is CCV-ish, but certainly not 100% of what you get from a real CCV.
 
Just get a tone that you like and use it. There are so many variables beyond just the amp that you're hearing when you listen to a video clip. For all the effort that players put into chasing tones, most of the time they'd be better off just dialing in what they have and playing more.

One inch difference of mic placement will likely have a bigger effect on your tone than switching from a JVM210 to a CCV (all other things equal)...don't get lost in the minutia.
 
War Admiral":3ve5txwd said:
MississippiMetal":3ve5txwd said:
Part of the CCV's sound is high plate voltage, which I'm not sure the JVM could match. You also have to specify which settings you're referring to with the CCV, as in my experience, the mode switches on the CCV can dramatically change its tone.

How high is high? The 210H I tried had 470vdc on the plates...I think that's pretty high.

About 50v north of that.

Regarding the preamp, there are numerous changes to the standard Marshall preamp topology, and the addition of diode clipping before the tonestack. The gain control has also been moved to just before the tonestack. Doing that with a PCB tends to require some rather ugly circuit board surgery.
 
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