59Bassman":216v0vbf said:
I'm still befuddled by the Jubilee craze. I've owned two of the 50 watt 2X12's. One I pulled out of the box in 1988 and I could never get a tone I could use out of it below 8 on the master - painful levels. This was attempting hard rock in the 80's. Everyone wanted a modded Plexi, and the Jub didn't get there in my experience. I traded that Jubilee for an Ampeg SS-140C (yes, SOLID STATE, with stereo chorus) and got much better tones.
Fast forward 6 years and I bought another, this one used from Daddy's Junky Music. I figured the first one had to be a fluke. Second one was no better. By this point, I had gotten into lower gain roots and classic rock. That Jubilee routinely got kicked around by the old Peavey Classic series when they first came out.
Sorry for the threadjack, I just wonder what I was missing when I owned mine. I will tell you that at one point while I had the first one, I decided I needed to get it modded (it was the popular thing to do, of course). I can't remember if I called Jose or whom, but I was politely told to "call back when I bought a REAL Marshall...."
Times, they change I guess.
I'm speaking strictly about the new reissues. I have never played the 50w model from back then, and only have had a couple of hours on the old 100w model. I personally think the new one is better. There's no switching issue, the FX loop is fantastic, the external bias is great, the controls are very responsive, and it performs pretty well at low volumes which is what I use it for 90% of the time. For all the Friedmans and other modded Marshalls on the market, I have yet to find one that actually sounds better than a Marshall. Mods are cool for more gain, but I boost them anyway so I'm not buying into the pricey stuff anymore.
ProgFreak":216v0vbf said:
ElectricVoodoo":216v0vbf said:
Mesa\Kramer":216v0vbf said:
Don't let the fact of the DSL being made in Vietnam sway you
They are rock solid great sounding amps
I find them kind of thin/fizzy.
anyone else the same ?
Same thoughts here, not rock solid nor great sounding. Not even close to the older JCM 2000 DSL made in UK.
I haven't tried the new DSL's but I was really disappointed when they stopped making that model in the UK. However, I have played the new DSL100 and can't say necessarily that it's any less great sounding than the original. The DSLs have lots of midrange so I didn't perceive it as thin at all, and I found plenty of bass at 3:00 without using the deep function. If that is your experience then perhaps it might bring up the question whether there is as much consistency as their UK manufacturing. I doubt it, but perhaps.
LanierP":216v0vbf said:
My brother just saw Steve Vai jamming at a private party in Dubai last Saturday, and when he sent me the pix, Steve was playing thru a JVM 210 halfstack. Thought that was an interesting choice of back line rental.
I have seen several videos lately of Vai using Marshalls, and a few of him with his Legacy sitting on top of a Marshall. It would be something if he suddenly came out with a JVM Vai edition.
Racerxrated":216v0vbf said:
Sounds like you dig the low gain stuff. I boosted my Jubilees, sometimes twice to get the saturation I want. I wouldn't know how a Jub sounded without a boost, to be honest. Other than the clean channel. Most guys here are into gain gain and more gain....a plexi a Jubilee isn't lol....but if you're into modded Marshall high gain I'd put a boosted Jube up against any.
I always boost my amps with a Klon or other mild overdrive too, but I heard a guy playing an unboosted Jubilee with some Bareknuckle Painkillers that made me want to get a set of high-output pickups. It reminds me of Michael Schenker because I heard that he got his tone mainly fr om 50w Marshalls and high-output ceramic pickups.