
MadAsAHatter
Well-known member
I've played many a Marshall over the years and the bulk of my amps are Marshall-esque in tone, but I have never actually owned one. Well that all changed today. I ordered a Vintage Modern from Guitar Center yesterday and it arrived today. I'm kind of surprised it arrived safely. The box it came in was a good 3 sizes too big. Luckily whoever packed it wrapped the amp well with a bunch of bubble wrap and stuffed the box full with that paper packing stuff so nothing would move around.
I've only had about 20 minuets with it to give it a test run to make sure it worked. It sounds like a Marshall to me. I was able to bring it up to a moderate volume, but didn't get to fully open it up. The master volume works really well. Though I can tell it's an amp that needs room to breathe in order to sound its best. It's pretty easy to find a good tone right away. Of course I'll want to spend some time fine tuning my preferred settings.
A lot of the old reviews from when the VM was still in production weren't the best. Considering it came out right at the same time as the JVM that's not surprising. It's also a different style of amp from the JCM series that I think people were expecting it to be like. So I think it came down to user error from a good amount of people who didn't like it. Reading newer reviews from the last 5 years or so seem to have a newfound appreciation for the VM.
Overall it's in in pretty good condition. It's hard to tell in the pic, but it's the purple headshell. There are a couple of scuffs on the tolex here and there, but nothing major. I wasn't able to see what preamp tubes were in it since they had shileds on them and I didn't take the back off. I was able to peer though and see it has a quad of Gold Lion power tubes installed. So bonus that it came with something good.
So far it sounds good as is. I will however make some minor mods to it. I want to do the Headfirst improvement mods. It swaps out about a dozen components that will bring it more in line with classic JTM specs. So no major overhaul that would totally transform it into something else or anything. Just something that would bring out the best of what it already is.
I've only had about 20 minuets with it to give it a test run to make sure it worked. It sounds like a Marshall to me. I was able to bring it up to a moderate volume, but didn't get to fully open it up. The master volume works really well. Though I can tell it's an amp that needs room to breathe in order to sound its best. It's pretty easy to find a good tone right away. Of course I'll want to spend some time fine tuning my preferred settings.
A lot of the old reviews from when the VM was still in production weren't the best. Considering it came out right at the same time as the JVM that's not surprising. It's also a different style of amp from the JCM series that I think people were expecting it to be like. So I think it came down to user error from a good amount of people who didn't like it. Reading newer reviews from the last 5 years or so seem to have a newfound appreciation for the VM.
Overall it's in in pretty good condition. It's hard to tell in the pic, but it's the purple headshell. There are a couple of scuffs on the tolex here and there, but nothing major. I wasn't able to see what preamp tubes were in it since they had shileds on them and I didn't take the back off. I was able to peer though and see it has a quad of Gold Lion power tubes installed. So bonus that it came with something good.
So far it sounds good as is. I will however make some minor mods to it. I want to do the Headfirst improvement mods. It swaps out about a dozen components that will bring it more in line with classic JTM specs. So no major overhaul that would totally transform it into something else or anything. Just something that would bring out the best of what it already is.