
Shawn Lutz
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Red_Label":2jdg100u said:Shawn Lutz":2jdg100u said:A single ch. amp, no clean and doesn't do modern metal is a one trick pony. It really only has one voicing.
I'm the opposite, I prefer the 6550 over EL35, had several 2203/04's with EL34, I kept the best one and it happens to be the 6550 version.
Funny thing is... given a good tube amp and a good knowledge of how to get tones... I'll put the PLAYER as the most important aspect as to how to pull all of those tricks out of the amp (be it a multi-channel affair, or a simple one). I've had 3 and 4-channel complex beasts that I bought for their versatility... and discovered that I didn't care for the base tone. So I'd rather have a one-trick-pony amp with a great base tone, that forces me to do all of my variations with pedals and my guitars and hands... than a $3K+ blinged-out flagship amp that's supposed to do everything well. It may do just that... but I've discovered that the less "stuff" between my fingers and the speaker the happier I am with my tone. I do like an OD pedal to hit the front end of an amp to tighten things-up a bit and add some sensitivity/response... but aside from wah, verb and delay in limited quantities I'm good with a pretty raw tone.
I totally agree there, most important piece of the tone puzzle is the player, his heart/soul, technique and pick attack. The 2203/04 is a perfect design and agree that quite a few of the multi channel amps do everything "ok" and don't do one thing "great" like the simplicity of single channel 2203/04. RAW tone is where its at for me as well.
At one point after getting rid of multiple 2203/04's and only have one 2203 and 4x12 left way back in the day. I filled in on a couple wedding gigs using a 2203 and a 1960A 4x12. You'll be surprised how versatile you can be with a little creativity, going into the low input for clean, delay and volume pedal.
These days in addition to the 2203 I have a 101B, 50CL, Splawn QR and Mesa DC5, all multi channel amps but even plugging into a 2203 after a long time not playing it it still puts a smile back on my face like the first time I fired it up in 84


and yeah...JCM800 2203/04 are virtually identical to the JMP MV 2203/2204, new name ans new head shell.