These jcm900's are one of the best amp's Marshall ever made, specially 2100/2500 MkIII models. Only made '90-'92. I think much better than jcm 800, depends what you like but much warmer and more gain if needed. Dont ever mess with dual revebs except 90-'92 made...There's been a lot confusion about jcm 900
Mine's unaltered, and it doesn't sound fizzy at all -- no matter the EQ settings. Pushing the Power stage above the Preamp stage can make it a little muddy, but cranking the presence or pushing the preamp with an external EQ fixes that. I think most users just have bad recording, or use shitty super OD boxes.
Loved mine. With some pedals it was the greatest sounding amp i have ever owned. I kick myself everyday for getting rid of it.
ten8goa 11 months ago
These jcm900's are one of the best amp's Marshall ever made, specially 2100/2500 MkIII models. Only made '90-'92. I think much better than jcm 800, depends what you like but much warmer and more gain if needed. Dont ever mess with dual revebs except 90-'92 made...There's been a lot confusion about jcm 900
Hiisi69 1 year ago
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Hiisi69 1 year ago
Mine's unaltered, and it doesn't sound fizzy at all -- no matter the EQ settings. Pushing the Power stage above the Preamp stage can make it a little muddy, but cranking the presence or pushing the preamp with an external EQ fixes that. I think most users just have bad recording, or use shitty super OD boxes.
CaldaroneRyan 1 year ago
Um, dito. what are the EQ settings? Plus, I can barely hear the amp at all.
EpiphoneGear 1 year ago
so what are your EQ settings ?
boboletos 1 year ago