I never had them both together, so didn't do a side by side test. I guess tonally they're quite similar, but being 100 watt the SLP could be heard from a mile away and the JTM from a half a mile away. This also meant that the crunch you're after could be achieved at lower volumes. Both nice though. Wish I still had the SLP. I now have a 2204 JCM 800 and a Marshall 2150 'baby marshall' 1x12 JMP 100 combo. Jason North Blues Band is still playing live. See my videos on here, and check out myspace
It's just a 2002 standard, but got a lovely maple tiger top and a great tone and feel. Have got rid of the SLP now but have a jtm 45 which is still really loud but more reasonable for smaller gigs/ home use.
Yeah, wish I had his money. PS have you seen my other videos of my band playing gigs in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. Please type in Jason North Blues and enjoy. If you like 'em, please leave a comment, and maybe a star? Cheers mate, Jase
Thanks for the stars, man! Have you checked out my other videos, featuring my band playing live blues in pubs. Hopefully there'll be some new ones on there soon. We've got a new guitarist too,
If you play the thick e string open, and hammer on the a string from fret 9 to 11 whilst rooting your index finger on the 9th fret (strings d,g and b) you should get a nice droning e chord. Then put your little finger on the b string at the 12th fret. Then for the a chord, just move everything down a string apart from the 12th fret b. This gives you the movement between the e to a chords. The b chord is fretted in the usual way but with a 6th, then same for the a chord 2 frets down... voila! Jay
Hey really nice job man, i love this song... it's really cool... really, play it live... peoples will love this song... ;) Try the same song with a stratocaster, in neck pickup... ;) that's my configuration, and i love it... ;)
Thanks guys. I appreciate good comments and kind words.. I can never understand why people take time out just to be negative. So thanks again... I'll play this live in view of your comments
I like it! :-) 5*****
pligana 2 years ago
sounds good
would you prefer the '59 plexi or the jtm?
which gives that zeppelin crunch?
Zoso7227 4 years ago
I never had them both together, so didn't do a side by side test. I guess tonally they're quite similar, but being 100 watt the SLP could be heard from a mile away and the JTM from a half a mile away. This also meant that the crunch you're after could be achieved at lower volumes. Both nice though. Wish I still had the SLP. I now have a 2204 JCM 800 and a Marshall 2150 'baby marshall' 1x12 JMP 100 combo. Jason North Blues Band is still playing live. See my videos on here, and check out myspace
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
great song!! great sound!! what s your les paul historic?
reman94 4 years ago
It's just a 2002 standard, but got a lovely maple tiger top and a great tone and feel. Have got rid of the SLP now but have a jtm 45 which is still really loud but more reasonable for smaller gigs/ home use.
Jase
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
nice work....looks like grohl
blunt2601 4 years ago
Yeah, wish I had his money. PS have you seen my other videos of my band playing gigs in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. Please type in Jason North Blues and enjoy. If you like 'em, please leave a comment, and maybe a star? Cheers mate, Jase
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
great job bro!!
N2GTRS 4 years ago
nice man keep up the good work 5 stars
AtomicPunkZ78 4 years ago 2
Thanks for the stars, man! Have you checked out my other videos, featuring my band playing live blues in pubs. Hopefully there'll be some new ones on there soon. We've got a new guitarist too,
Jase
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
great feeling and tone! I must be getting old...
wuxingwarrior 4 years ago 2
absolutely beautiful! Nice clean tone!
proboy215 4 years ago 2
From the heart bro. I dig
schenker69 4 years ago 2
Thanks dude, like your vids too,
Jase
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
Very cool
schenker69 4 years ago
You i be able to secure a Tab of you by any chance? this song is Great would love to learn how to play it
Kingsmen4221 4 years ago 2
If you play the thick e string open, and hammer on the a string from fret 9 to 11 whilst rooting your index finger on the 9th fret (strings d,g and b) you should get a nice droning e chord. Then put your little finger on the b string at the 12th fret. Then for the a chord, just move everything down a string apart from the 12th fret b. This gives you the movement between the e to a chords. The b chord is fretted in the usual way but with a 6th, then same for the a chord 2 frets down... voila! Jay
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
Hey really nice job man, i love this song... it's really cool... really, play it live... peoples will love this song... ;) Try the same song with a stratocaster, in neck pickup... ;) that's my configuration, and i love it... ;)
Nice job man
lemmer007 4 years ago 2
Thanks guys. I appreciate good comments and kind words.. I can never understand why people take time out just to be negative. So thanks again... I'll play this live in view of your comments
jasenorthblues 4 years ago
Keep up the good work
dykiller 4 years ago 2
wow i really like this nice job
gnrsweetchildgnr 5 years ago 2