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dirtyfunkg
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I've got a 1977 JMP 2203. For the most part, I love it, but here are the issues I have:
1. It just doesn't seem to be very tight on the low end. When I crank the gain (and adjust volume, which can get deafening!), I can't get to a very tight metal sound. The bottom sort of flubs out and the it still doesn't feel gainy enough.
I've tried the following cabs:
Genz Benz G-Flex with G12-K85's
VHT Fatbottom 4x12 with x pattern G12-K100's and P50E's.
Marshall JCM-800 1960A with, I believe, G12-M70's.
It seems to sound the best through the Genz Benz cab, but it still just has a little flubby bass. BTW the flub does not seem to be speaker related. It's more in the gain structure.
2. When I do try to run the amp cranked as above, rolling back the volume does not produce the clean sound I was hoping for. My base of reference for what I was expecting is somewhat influenced by my recently sold 1987X, as well as my experience with the VHT Deliverance amps.
My guess is that the amp may need a cap job and I may want to choose some different preamp tubes. The power amp tubes are NOS Tesla EL34's that I believe are originally from the 1970's. I don't think they need replacing but would be curious to see what you guys thing.
What I have been doing in the meantime which I'm pretty happy with (and would probably do for live and rehearsals) is running into the Low input on the 2203 and dialing in a really nice clean sound, then using my Joyo Ultimate Drive as my distortion box. That gets me a pretty chunky rhythm sound that certainly cuts through the mix.
Running this rig, split from my Hardwire SP-7 into either my Sig X or D-Moll (either, again, set to a nice clean and going through the FB412) and the 2203 like this sounds HUGE but so impractical
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1. It just doesn't seem to be very tight on the low end. When I crank the gain (and adjust volume, which can get deafening!), I can't get to a very tight metal sound. The bottom sort of flubs out and the it still doesn't feel gainy enough.
I've tried the following cabs:
Genz Benz G-Flex with G12-K85's
VHT Fatbottom 4x12 with x pattern G12-K100's and P50E's.
Marshall JCM-800 1960A with, I believe, G12-M70's.
It seems to sound the best through the Genz Benz cab, but it still just has a little flubby bass. BTW the flub does not seem to be speaker related. It's more in the gain structure.
2. When I do try to run the amp cranked as above, rolling back the volume does not produce the clean sound I was hoping for. My base of reference for what I was expecting is somewhat influenced by my recently sold 1987X, as well as my experience with the VHT Deliverance amps.
My guess is that the amp may need a cap job and I may want to choose some different preamp tubes. The power amp tubes are NOS Tesla EL34's that I believe are originally from the 1970's. I don't think they need replacing but would be curious to see what you guys thing.
What I have been doing in the meantime which I'm pretty happy with (and would probably do for live and rehearsals) is running into the Low input on the 2203 and dialing in a really nice clean sound, then using my Joyo Ultimate Drive as my distortion box. That gets me a pretty chunky rhythm sound that certainly cuts through the mix.
Running this rig, split from my Hardwire SP-7 into either my Sig X or D-Moll (either, again, set to a nice clean and going through the FB412) and the 2203 like this sounds HUGE but so impractical
