Yeah.. I own a jtm60 3x10 combo I bought new. Installed a small fan (You cannot hear the fan at all - even with the amp - plugged in and "On" - and everything else in the room totally silent.
I'll dime it for hours at gigs, and it operated flawlessly. A poor design with an extremely easy "fix" that sounds outstanding!!
i have this amp that i play with a 1994 fender made in japan stratocaster with lindy fralins in it. Anyway I find the drive channel to be incredibly bassy, I normaly have the mids and the trebble all the way up and the bass all the way down and its still to bassy. Maybe my tubes are gone. I used to have an old les paul copy, before it got smashed in half at a flat gig and had the same problem. Clean channel rules though
i own a '95 jtm 60 1 x 15." I rigged a baseboard booster fan from Home Depot to the bottom of the cage under the tubes and have had no problems with the amp. the overheating problem is fixable
Just adding, isn't it nice to hear a musician who is playing (obviously accomplished) not to show off and blaze away in an attempt to impress us all with his musical dexterity but to let us hear how great the amp sounds.
Great Amp !! great sound !
juanjazzbass 3 days ago
Yeah.. I own a jtm60 3x10 combo I bought new. Installed a small fan (You cannot hear the fan at all - even with the amp - plugged in and "On" - and everything else in the room totally silent.
I'll dime it for hours at gigs, and it operated flawlessly. A poor design with an extremely easy "fix" that sounds outstanding!!
You cannot beat the price.
branded72 4 months ago
That´s some hot playing!
baskethilt 7 months ago
great compliment to that strat
acoustika17 8 months ago
Hello,very nice sound! somebody know the jtm-80 3x10" combo?? i see on the web but find nothing!! bye to France
sebleos 1 year ago
Sounds nice..... So that's surely an amp with potential there...
Muziekschuur01 1 year ago
i have this amp that i play with a 1994 fender made in japan stratocaster with lindy fralins in it. Anyway I find the drive channel to be incredibly bassy, I normaly have the mids and the trebble all the way up and the bass all the way down and its still to bassy. Maybe my tubes are gone. I used to have an old les paul copy, before it got smashed in half at a flat gig and had the same problem. Clean channel rules though
joesoleo1 1 year ago
@felixq78 JTMs were actually the first series that marshall ever came out with
MyManDan 1 year ago
i own a '95 jtm 60 1 x 15." I rigged a baseboard booster fan from Home Depot to the bottom of the cage under the tubes and have had no problems with the amp. the overheating problem is fixable
arbshredder 2 years ago
"Series" sorry 'bout the typo.
Just adding, isn't it nice to hear a musician who is playing (obviously accomplished) not to show off and blaze away in an attempt to impress us all with his musical dexterity but to let us hear how great the amp sounds.
Well done buddy.!
felixq78 2 years ago