
skoora
Well-known member
I agree with sentiments on the JVM where at first it sounds pretty good then it just doesn't quite get there after a minute. All the channels sound the same, just with variable levels of gain. It doesn't have the "breath" or dynamically alive thing a good 2203 or jmp has. If I found a 210H cheap I would get it for a fun house amp but I would never want it to be my main sound. When I sold the Triaxis, working at a dealer, it sounded better though the return of a DSL Marshall than it did with the 2:90. I've found most preamps sound better using a head for power. My quad sounds amazing using my MK V for power.
I predominantly play boogie now but grew up a total Marshall lover until they stopped making good new designs in the 90's. I would get the Triaxis but would get an EL34 based power amp and also a separate EQ. The dynamic voice control is too limiting.
Caveat...no one in an audience, except dorks like us would probably notice the deficiencies of a jvm vs a jmp/jcm in a live setting. Don't get crazy with the gain and it would probably work fine.
I predominantly play boogie now but grew up a total Marshall lover until they stopped making good new designs in the 90's. I would get the Triaxis but would get an EL34 based power amp and also a separate EQ. The dynamic voice control is too limiting.
Caveat...no one in an audience, except dorks like us would probably notice the deficiencies of a jvm vs a jmp/jcm in a live setting. Don't get crazy with the gain and it would probably work fine.