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But as techs will tell you, horrible to service. And run warm enough to heat your house. Cheap as chips if you shop around. The combo is actually believed to be the heaviest structure ever created by mankind and apparently considerably heavier than the Palace of Bucharest itself.
The JMP-1 Rack preamp will absolutely nail 800 tones but the preamp is largely s/s/ so not very reactive with vol on guitar or pedal.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.
Anyway I got that 30th Anniversary which will do just peachy for now.
Reissue is fine, Vietnamese transformers and all
Re With the caveat that I don't want to carry a full sized head anymore, let alone a 4x12...
See my pic, I had my 4X12 cab split in two for maximum flexibility in all respects including lugging around! But yeah even the head by itself is not a trivial item to lug.
For a long time I played in an Alt Rock trio and used to put on 2x12 on my side angled in to me and the other on the other side of the drummer better positioned for drummer and bassist. Great stage spread!
by the mid 90s I evolved this into splitting the signal and going into two amps, also positioning them across the stage. This was back in the days when you could still play at volume...
Now I just use one 2x12 sometimes when playing out, but I still use both 2x12s in my home studio... fab.
So probably a DSL 20c these days.
JMP 4 Hole 50w Lead Spec 1987, late sixties. Loud and the sound of most classic rock. The bonus on this amp is with a couple mini toggle switches can be made closer to the black flag Marshall amp which is great for blues rock and nice cleans too.
JMP 2203 Brighter and more aggressive, not as much gain as some think it should have, but boosted is the sound of 80 hard rock/metal. I really like this circuit with 6550 for a harder break up sound.
Any links for the curious? Genuinely interested in this stuff.