
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
With a 1 x 12 it is loud enough, with a 4 x 12, holy $hitballs air starts moving and parts of your house that were not screwed in properly start to move as well. I'm generally interested in how many of you move air when you play. In fact, I bet a lot of our complaints about "fizzy" tone or muffled tone likely goes away when the volume goes up. Lately I've been struggling with my 2204 build. I think it sounds like shit at lower volumes. Way worse than my other amps. So I snipped the bright cap to help with some buzzsaw gain. That worked ok but pedals still bugged me... so i put the master vol up past 4 (which is still relatively nothing! but i generally play around the 1.5-2 max because vol is insane on these JMP/2204's) and everything starts shaking but imagine that, the raspy fuzzy tone that bugged me levels off and the bass response coming from the speaker tightens up.
Just a reminder for those of you pulling your hair over your amp's lack of this or that quality or thinking that going from a V30 to a creamback will make THAT much of a diff... it probably won't unless you get that master up!
I know this is common sense but just because the amp seems "loud", doesn't always mean you are actually pushing it into flavour country. This also makes me wonder about amps that are mic'd back stage or off to the side of the stage. Where they don't use an iso box of some sort, are they blasting a cab in a corner with a few mics on it? That has to make for some insane volume backstage too doesn't it?
Just a reminder for those of you pulling your hair over your amp's lack of this or that quality or thinking that going from a V30 to a creamback will make THAT much of a diff... it probably won't unless you get that master up!
I know this is common sense but just because the amp seems "loud", doesn't always mean you are actually pushing it into flavour country. This also makes me wonder about amps that are mic'd back stage or off to the side of the stage. Where they don't use an iso box of some sort, are they blasting a cab in a corner with a few mics on it? That has to make for some insane volume backstage too doesn't it?