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OD 1 is the best channel on it, I think. They nailed that one. Everything on 4 and boosted with a neutral Boss GE-7 with neutral EQ and level on full is really good.
Marshall was outstanding with their solid/hybrid state stuff back n the day. I had a Valvstate 80..something stereo combo that would roll heads, live and otherwise.
I still have my jcm 9000 Poweramp 300 watts per channel. The crazy thing about it is that it makes every preamp I plugged into it sound like a Marshall...
I had a 9004 that sounded amazing on recordings. A 9001 was my workhorse for over 10 years. Can’t say how authentic it sounded, but I loved it. Having said that, I knew a guy who had the JMP-1 with matching power amp and I lusted after that rig.
It is which is why after watching this video I went and bought one. I find it need more hight end but it's easy to get off your power amp. I boost it with an Eq in front boosting in the mids like upside down V shape. Love it and want another one for live use now. Feels amazingly touch sensitive.
Hello Michael and greetings from Greece! Your demos helped me with rack stuff. Because of you i decided to buy either a triaxis or a jmp1! Even these days these units sounds VERY VERY good! Keep up your good work!
Awesome - In the studio I use Marshall (JVM 410, JCM 900, JMP-1) Peavey JSX and ENGL Thunder 50 and a bunch of profiles but after this I gonna have to add the Marshall 9004 - I never heard it played before but it's going to added to the toolbox - Thanks for the video
You're raking through my history as a young guitarist with all these Marshall 'relics'. A secret tip, if you can get hold of a Valvestate Pro 120/120 poweramp they are the dog's bollocks on downtuned guitars.
I had a 9004 for a while and I remember hating it, found it super muddy. Good to see you find a nice tone out of it. The lead 12 and jmp-1 were my favorites, and this video talked me out of buying a guvnor for use of a preamp so thanks!
If my memory serves me well, the Marshall 9001 and/or 9004 pre-amps are the sound on AC/DC’s The Razor’s Edge album and the following “Live” album in 1991.
according to the 9004 manual, the front headphones out is "filtered", i.e. speaker simulated and to be used as either a headphones out or a recording out - I don't own the 9004 (yet), so I can't say anything about its quality used that way
I preferred the JMP-1, but the 9004 definitely sounds good. The real surprise was the Lead 12. Just what I needed... more stuff to think about buying...
Michael...I heard you playing "Inside Out" from XYZ at the end. Right on man! It is one of my favorite hair metal songs too. Back in the day I got a demo cd of it with just that on the disc. I learned it right away!
Thanks for this video! I used to be really curious about those 9000 series preamps when I was trying out the rack approach. Sounded pretty good to me; maybe I should have got one, lol. I also appreciated seeing the Lead 12 used in a preamp way. Kind of makes me wanna try out my Lead 15 Micro Stack the same way. I've never used the line out feature before and seeing this makes me think its worth trying.
The 9004 was my first "real" amp/pre-amp. (Still have it, BTW). Upgraded to an ADA MP-1/Alesis .50Cal + rig (Also still have, minus the .50 +). Good stuff!
This days I play thru a solid state rig for my practice which is peavey tanstube preamp out into SPX90 -> Korg SDD delay into a BIG Yamaha PA amp (400w) into two mesa 1x12. Sounds very good but the thing is I like the sharp attack of the note and my Marshalls can have a bit of rest! (This started as Wet side rig, I plugged the peavey just cos.... you know why not?!). So I totally dig the small preamp you got there!
It would be interesting to see much the power amp changes the sound. I really dig the sound of 9004 and JMP-1 with the VHT. I have a JMP-1 but with the valve state power amp. Thinking about buying a used 9100. Would be cool to try the VHT against a 9100 (or any other power amp for that matter...)
0:33 - Cab sim wasn’t a thing back in 1990! You & I are the same age; the only Cab sim at the time was Palmer PDI boxes, which were super rare and hard to get; and maybe the H&K Redbox ... and none was so glorious anyway.
well, there was also the marshall se 100, but it apparently didn't have the coolness factor or hardly anyone noticed, the cab simulation was based on a groove tubes unit that van halen used allegedly. Still have to see and hear it in person though ;) hard to come by these days it seems
@@maxmustardman298 I had one of those too. I left it in consignment at a store and they went out of business with my unit. I had picked-up an early THD Hotplate and it sounded better. The SE-100 sounded thin and a bit nasal, it wasn’t a good match for the Peavey 5150 I had then. I still have that Hotplate. Lukather is the only guy I recall ever being seen with a SE-100. It would be fun to check one out now, ~25 years later. I was running a 5150, the SE-100, a GSP-21, and a 8008 power amp, into three ADA 2x12s.
@@maxmustardman298 The Hotplate can be a power soak or a full load, and has a line-out. It also has a bit of EQ to add some bass and/or some top end. The only thing it doesn’t have (compared to the SE-100) is the XLR out.
cool vid...the trick to tweaking the lead 12 is finding the sweet spot in the pre amp gain setting...try turn up first pre much higher than u normally would, and turn the master low down... love these amps.
Mike, Good video series with the preamp rackmount stuff. Its a little foreign to alot of people who are not experienced with the rackmount gear. It would be great if you could do a little bit of an in depth video on how to connect all this stuff up properly, and demistify it. Im still kind of learning about it. Thanks!
I have both the 9001 and the 9004 and the 9001 is killer with my 9005 poweramp for heavier metal. I just went over the 9004 on channel and next week, I'll run through my 9001. Not my style, but great playing.
I had two Marshall Lead 12's back in the day. I think I blew out the speaker in the first one and the other is either back home, or at a friend's house. Great little practice/recording amp. I didn't appreciate it until much later on.
the 9004 sounded pretty cool. it'd be interesting to see what it sounds like into the front end of a tube clean channel. could be terrible but who cares. lol.
I also had the 9004, bought it for 20GBP in a fire damage sale from our local music shop in Belfast. Thats another rack you make sound awesome. Mine was terrible.. im detecting a pattern here..
Would love to see a video comparing the 2150 to the Power Station? I saw the "ONE Preamp Four Power Amps!" video, but comparing two Fryette/VHT power amps would be interesting, especially considering the size/weight/wattage/price differences.
I've owned all these at some point! Still have the drivemaster (a guv'ner essentially) somewhere, was great as a boost if you put the mid on full. I'm sure billy gibbons used the lead 12 on afterburner? Maybe
The small solid state combo sounded pretty good with reverb added,am getting ideas now,gonna get one and chop it down and house it in a rack and make into a faux JMP1 kinda like poor man's version of it albeit...
To this day i use 9005 50+50 valve power amp as my main amp,... Could never get the MGP9004 pre to get a sound i liked so got a jmp1 and it sounds amazing with it, amazed at the sound you got out of that 9004, gobsmacked 👍
I had the 9001 way back in the day, the 9004 brother with tubes. For some reason it never really grabbed me. Now I'd be interested in hearing it again.
damn,I have them all! The Lead12 was my first real amp in 1987. I remember at that time Dokken "Back for the attack" came out and that little beast had the same agressive tone like GL on that album.
i had one of the marshall 9000 preamps...the one with the "voice" controls, rather than the three band eq. i think it was the 9001. it sounded like ass. just couldn't get a decent tone out of it. surprised by how good that 9004 sounds....not too far off the jmp-1!
Great preamp videos - nice Vito Bratta Hungry riffage! Questions: 1)are you using the speaker emulated outputs on the preamps? 2)After the preamps, what signal chain/processing is going on? Watching your other JMP-1 videos made me want to get one after all these years. I also have the 9004 in a old rack that I never use anymore!
Interesting how similar the 9000 sounded to the JMP-1 in this instance but I didn't really like any of these - think it was the rest of the signal chain you were going into. I have my JMP-1 into a 9100 then 4x12 with v25's, sounds killer.
I had a 9001 preamp about 15 years ago and I thought it was quite usable. Pretty sure Carcass used a Lead 12 on their Heartwork album blended with a 5150
Well, the Guv'nor was intended to be used into a (pre)amp. Using it as a preamp could actually cause impedance issues: According to electrosmash.com the Guv'nor's output impedance is about 22k Ohms and the VHT's data sheet states an input impedance of 100k Ohms - that might explain why it sounds horrible in this setup. The Lead 12 sounds amazingly good considering how cheap it is.
Ahhhh...... just saw this (older) video........ I thought it was the 'valve' preamp 9000 series you had....... which I owned and sadly sold before I received the JMP1 rack Preamp (according to the Marshall Rep, he assured me it was identical except for the programability)........I believed him unfortunately....... when I played the JMP1 for the first time and dialled in the clean selections, I was so disappointed. A different beast altogether. I miss the 9000 ....... Ah well.
My iPhone XR listening experience preferred the 9004 the best, especially with the kids scooped. I think scooped mids and the quick frequency spikes of solid state just work great. Seems like thrasher metal bands like Pentera would prefer solid state over the flabbier bass response of tubes.
As much as I don't want to believe it, I think all the good distortion circuits have been exhausted. I think all these modern amps are just recycling old designs with a few more bells and whistles. Both rackmount preamps were indistinguishable from one another on my PC speakers. Both sounded great. Even the combo eventually sounded pretty good. You need to get your hands on a Groove Tubes soul-O 75 and see what you think. By far my favorite amp and it wasn't even touted for it's dirty (scream) channel. It was the fender style clean is what it was famous for. They also made a 3 channel preamp called the Trio but it didn't have the balls of the amp. The amp had a fat switch that made the dirty channel huge. When it was not engaged the dirty channel was bleh. The Trio kind of was like they split the amp channel into two halves and neither one worked as well as the amp version. One was kind of squashy and full of rich harmonics and the other was tight and generic brown sound. The amp seemed to combine those characteristics for a huge beefy brown sound that would turn any note into a pleasing overtone feedback that would hold as long as you did. Anyway. Great video!
White Lion! Cool video. You should try the ART Power Plant preamp if you like the rackmount stuff. It sounds great and is loaded with ins and outs. Very versatile.
Marshall should still make the JMP preamp. I want one but I am not getting ripped off on Reverb by people overpricing something because it’s discontinued. Guess I’ll just keep checking the web for a reasonable price
The 9004's were actually a killer preamp- but since they didn't have 128 presets- we considered a flop. Great work as always Michael!
Woah, a real 9004 in the flesh - and it sounds decent! You totally need to do a video with a DSL50 next :D
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Man, that JMP just sounds good no matter what.
OD 1 is the best channel on it, I think. They nailed that one. Everything on 4 and boosted with a neutral Boss GE-7 with neutral EQ and level on full is really good.
Marshall was outstanding with their solid/hybrid state stuff back n the day. I had a Valvstate 80..something stereo combo that would roll heads, live and otherwise.
Thank you for doing quality reviews of old, weird rack stuff. It’s so needed! Keep it coming.
Thanks Robert! I'm stepping up my old weird rack gear game! Trying to get out more content. Thanks for watching.
I still have my jcm 9000 Poweramp 300 watts per channel. The crazy thing about it is that it makes every preamp I plugged into it sound like a Marshall...
I've used Marshall JMP1 preamps live direct to desk on gigs and in the studio since 1997. Unbeatable.
Wow, no cab sim?
@@rodrigomartins9692 speaker emulated outs on jmp1
@@steveforwarduk Good! Thanks
I highly approve of your riff usage in this video. 😃
I had a 9004 that sounded amazing on recordings. A 9001 was my workhorse for over 10 years. Can’t say how authentic it sounded, but I loved it. Having said that, I knew a guy who had the JMP-1 with matching power amp and I lusted after that rig.
9004 sounds freaking Awesome...
It is which is why after watching this video I went and bought one. I find it need more hight end but it's easy to get off your power amp. I boost it with an Eq in front boosting in the mids like upside down V shape. Love it and want another one for live use now. Feels amazingly touch sensitive.
wow, that thing actually sounds pretty good! Love Vito!
You are killing it with the preamp video's lately Michael. I preffered the JMP 1.
All preams are crap
👍🇬🇧❤JMP-1.....is my favorite of all time👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Man you seem to live a wonderful life..so much time on your hands...different gear every other day....good for you...
Just bought a 9004 that had languished on fb for months because of this video. Awesome preamp!
Awesome! Are you liking the 9004?
@BigHairyGuitars yes! I play metal so I boost it with a Ts/Rat stack and it sounds amazing with them. I can't wait to try it my my band.
Hello Michael and greetings from Greece!
Your demos helped me with rack stuff. Because of you i decided to buy either a triaxis or a jmp1!
Even these days these units sounds VERY VERY good!
Keep up your good work!
Awesome - In the studio I use Marshall (JVM 410, JCM 900, JMP-1) Peavey JSX and ENGL Thunder 50 and a bunch of profiles but after this I gonna have to add the Marshall 9004 - I never heard it played before but it's going to added to the toolbox - Thanks for the video
Long live the 80s! Vito's guitar work was superb.
thanks for White lion! 9004 sounds g=great! Lead 12 is also very good one!
You're raking through my history as a young guitarist with all these Marshall 'relics'.
A secret tip, if you can get hold of a Valvestate Pro 120/120 poweramp they are the dog's bollocks on downtuned guitars.
Vito was incredibly underrated.
those racked marshalls are the bomb ! Love both ! Need to get y hands on a pair of those... Thanks for the video, got my thumb up 👍🏻
I had a 9004 for a while and I remember hating it, found it super muddy. Good to see you find a nice tone out of it. The lead 12 and jmp-1 were my favorites, and this video talked me out of buying a guvnor for use of a preamp so thanks!
Jmp and the 9004 sounded killer
If my memory serves me well, the Marshall 9001 and/or 9004 pre-amps are the sound on AC/DC’s The Razor’s Edge album and the following “Live” album in 1991.
fantastic tones and an ode for Vito! thank you! The 9004 nailed it
The Marshall 9004 sounds killer man! it's a very interesting tone!
Nice video, I've both JMP-1 and 9001 Preamp, and for me le 9001 is juste a killer awesome preamp with a big personnality
according to the 9004 manual, the front headphones out is "filtered", i.e. speaker simulated and to be used as either a headphones out or a recording out - I don't own the 9004 (yet), so I can't say anything about its quality used that way
The Marshall 9001 TUBE rack mount pre amp is vary good.
loving the BIG Game and Mane Attraction VitoB❤️😎 lix and stylistic arpeggios😎👏😎👏
Jmp not bad 9004 pretty sick lead 12 nice and crunchy
I have a JMP1, I like it for the bold clean tone which makes my wah stand up and shout! It has a soft and a bright clean tone channel also
I have one of these solid state rack mounts and they are really good, don't look at the specs just listen to it.
I preferred the JMP-1, but the 9004 definitely sounds good. The real surprise was the Lead 12.
Just what I needed... more stuff to think about buying...
Michael...I heard you playing "Inside Out" from XYZ at the end. Right on man! It is one of my favorite hair metal songs too. Back in the day I got a demo cd of it with just that on the disc. I learned it right away!
One of my favorites, too!
Missing the MS2 micro amp.I love that thing ,plus you can even connect it directly to you cab!
Thanks for this video! I used to be really curious about those 9000 series preamps when I was trying out the rack approach. Sounded pretty good to me; maybe I should have got one, lol. I also appreciated seeing the Lead 12 used in a preamp way. Kind of makes me wanna try out my Lead 15 Micro Stack the same way. I've never used the line out feature before and seeing this makes me think its worth trying.
"That's not bad", of course it's not bad, it's a Marshall! I just picked up the Reverb 12 yesterday. Awesome demos Michael! :)
Man you have all the goodies!!! Great videos!
The 9004 was my first "real" amp/pre-amp. (Still have it, BTW). Upgraded to an ADA MP-1/Alesis .50Cal + rig (Also still have, minus the .50 +). Good stuff!
Great video I have a lead 12 mini stack live that thing ...
Back in the old days I had a lead12 it was my practice amp/bedroom amp..surprising how much fun I had wid that baby!
The cab sim out is the headphone out!
This days I play thru a solid state rig for my practice which is peavey tanstube preamp out into SPX90 -> Korg SDD delay into a BIG Yamaha PA amp (400w) into two mesa 1x12. Sounds very good but the thing is I like the sharp attack of the note and my Marshalls can have a bit of rest! (This started as Wet side rig, I plugged the peavey just cos.... you know why not?!). So I totally dig the small preamp you got there!
Lead 12 certainly came to life after a bit of tweaking. That Bob Bradshaw trick could be worth investigating.
I’ll be waiting for the 9004 KEMPER PROFILES
Great sound with 9004, with an noise gate Rocktron Maby more without noise around the final sound 👍
And all with an effect loop! I have an preamp Rocktron Widowmaker without that important stuff, cool but not the same budget
It would be interesting to see much the power amp changes the sound. I really dig the sound of 9004 and JMP-1 with the VHT. I have a JMP-1 but with the valve state power amp. Thinking about buying a used 9100. Would be cool to try the VHT against a 9100 (or any other power amp for that matter...)
there aint a darn thing wrong with that lead 12 for a solid rhythm tone. Put a TS in front and it'll do it.
I still have my Marshall ShredMaster that I bought new when they came out 🤘🏻
Mine is active on my pedalboard. They are awesome. Had a Guv'nor before it. I thought it was awful, until I learned how to use it...
That marshall Gov'nor can be used for Carcass guitar sounds 😋 add jcm 800
Bill used a Gov’nor on a 5150.
1.40. Ultimate rock tone for me. That’s it right there
0:33 - Cab sim wasn’t a thing back in 1990!
You & I are the same age; the only Cab sim at the time was Palmer PDI boxes, which were super rare and hard to get; and maybe the H&K Redbox ... and none was so glorious anyway.
well, there was also the marshall se 100, but it apparently didn't have the coolness factor or hardly anyone noticed, the cab simulation was based on a groove tubes unit that van halen used allegedly. Still have to see and hear it in person though ;) hard to come by these days it seems
@@maxmustardman298
I had one of those too. I left it in consignment at a store and they went out of business with my unit. I had picked-up an early THD Hotplate and it sounded better. The SE-100 sounded thin and a bit nasal, it wasn’t a good match for the Peavey 5150 I had then.
I still have that Hotplate.
Lukather is the only guy I recall ever being seen with a SE-100.
It would be fun to check one out now, ~25 years later.
I was running a 5150, the SE-100, a GSP-21, and a 8008 power amp, into three ADA 2x12s.
@@ThemFuzzyMonsters the hot plate was purely a power soak though right ? Thats the cool thing with the marshall, it does both
@@maxmustardman298
The Hotplate can be a power soak or a full load, and has a line-out. It also has a bit of EQ to add some bass and/or some top end.
The only thing it doesn’t have (compared to the SE-100) is the XLR out.
cool vid...the trick to tweaking the lead 12 is finding the sweet spot in the pre amp gain setting...try turn up first pre much higher than u normally would, and turn the master low down... love these amps.
That Marshall 9004 sounded amazing. It was better than the JMP
Not bad right!!!?
I've owned both, Jmp1 slays the 9004 in a live band situation
I have a 9004. Put a 12ax7 tube mic pre thingy in fx loop sounds great. Run through Peavey classic 60 pwr amp.
@@BigHairyGuitars eq or bbe in the loop, and it's a solid state custom tone monster.
@@tatoler38 tony could you tell me what you use in the loop and the setting on it so I can reap these rewards too thx
The Lead 12 and the 9004 sounded ok, but JMP1 was killer.
I own 2 late 80’s Guv’nor pedals. Use it with a Les Paul, Marshall JTM45 and instant Gary Moore Still Got The Blues Sound. Terrific pedal....
For my untalented and untrained ear, I really liked the JMP-1. As always, excellent riffage! \w/
That song and amazing riff should be used in the next snickers commercial.
HAHA! Vito satisfies!!!
Mike, Good video series with the preamp rackmount stuff. Its a little foreign to alot of people who are not experienced with the rackmount gear. It would be great if you could do a little bit of an in depth video on how to connect all this stuff up properly, and demistify it. Im still kind of learning about it. Thanks!
I have both the 9001 and the 9004 and the 9001 is killer with my 9005 poweramp for heavier metal. I just went over the 9004 on channel and next week, I'll run through my 9001. Not my style, but great playing.
I had two Marshall Lead 12's back in the day. I think I blew out the speaker in the first one and the other is either back home, or at a friend's house. Great little practice/recording amp. I didn't appreciate it until much later on.
the 9004 sounded pretty cool. it'd be interesting to see what it sounds like into the front end of a tube clean channel. could be terrible but who cares. lol.
Der Kopfhörerausgang ist der Kabinetsimulator
I also had the 9004, bought it for 20GBP in a fire damage sale from our local music shop in Belfast. Thats another rack you make sound awesome. Mine was terrible.. im detecting a pattern here..
I actually like it. Sounds full.
Would love to see a video comparing the 2150 to the Power Station? I saw the "ONE Preamp Four Power Amps!" video, but comparing two Fryette/VHT power amps would be interesting, especially considering the size/weight/wattage/price differences.
I've owned all these at some point! Still have the drivemaster (a guv'ner essentially) somewhere, was great as a boost if you put the mid on full. I'm sure billy gibbons used the lead 12 on afterburner? Maybe
The small solid state combo sounded pretty good with reverb added,am getting ideas now,gonna get one and chop it down and house it in a rack and make into a faux JMP1 kinda like poor man's version of it albeit...
Sir......you REALLY NEED to make a demo of that wonderful Rivera you got sitting there.......PLEASE?
To this day i use 9005 50+50 valve power amp as my main amp,... Could never get the MGP9004 pre to get a sound i liked so got a jmp1 and it sounds amazing with it, amazed at the sound you got out of that 9004, gobsmacked 👍
I had the 9001 way back in the day, the 9004 brother with tubes. For some reason it never really grabbed me. Now I'd be interested in hearing it again.
Have you tried a Marshall DRP-1. I encourage you to check out Frenzel, they do great Marshall, Fender and Hiwatt preamps.
1:37 that is THE EXACT tone for Alice In Chains' Phantom Limb ! :O
Love the White Lion licks!!
damn,I have them all! The Lead12 was my first real amp in 1987. I remember at that time Dokken "Back for the attack" came out and that little beast had the same agressive tone like GL on that album.
I cannot wait for the RIVERA episodes!
Great, now the prices on the 9004 are going to skyrocket >_
Now were talking! Awesome!
1:50 is JMP1 compared to 4:50 9004, I like the 9004 better. Sounds so good, just add an eq in the loop and it'll come alive
Love your videos! The Peavey Rockmaster 19" Preamp is also worth trying...
i had one of the marshall 9000 preamps...the one with the "voice" controls, rather than the three band eq. i think it was the 9001. it sounded like ass. just couldn't get a decent tone out of it. surprised by how good that 9004 sounds....not too far off the jmp-1!
Great preamp videos - nice Vito Bratta Hungry riffage! Questions: 1)are you using the speaker emulated outputs on the preamps? 2)After the preamps, what signal chain/processing is going on?
Watching your other JMP-1 videos made me want to get one after all these years. I also have the 9004 in a old rack that I never use anymore!
Interesting how similar the 9000 sounded to the JMP-1 in this instance but I didn't really like any of these - think it was the rest of the signal chain you were going into. I have my JMP-1 into a 9100 then 4x12 with v25's, sounds killer.
I had a 9001 preamp about 15 years ago and I thought it was quite usable.
Pretty sure Carcass used a Lead 12 on their Heartwork album blended with a 5150
I thought they used a governor pedal with the 5150?
@@realtruenorth Maybe? Pretty sure it was a Marshall 412 and Sabre mixing console also.
Well, the Guv'nor was intended to be used into a (pre)amp. Using it as a preamp could actually cause impedance issues: According to electrosmash.com the Guv'nor's output impedance is about 22k Ohms and the VHT's data sheet states an input impedance of 100k Ohms - that might explain why it sounds horrible in this setup.
The Lead 12 sounds amazingly good considering how cheap it is.
allegedly the guv'nor was intended as a lead 12 in pedal form, and the 9004 was the consequent follow-up being more versatile in the solid state realm
Well, the guv’nor is clearly an overdrive/distortion pedal and not a preamp. Preamps add clearity to the fairly dark signal of a guitar.
Ahhhh...... just saw this (older) video........ I thought it was the 'valve' preamp 9000 series you had....... which I owned and sadly sold before I received the JMP1 rack Preamp (according to the Marshall Rep, he assured me it was identical except for the programability)........I believed him unfortunately....... when I played the JMP1 for the first time and dialled in the clean selections, I was so disappointed. A different beast altogether. I miss the 9000 ....... Ah well.
The JMP 1 def wins. The 9004 could be a good one with the right amp to go with it.
My iPhone XR listening experience preferred the 9004 the best, especially with the kids scooped. I think scooped mids and the quick frequency spikes of solid state just work great. Seems like thrasher metal bands like Pentera would prefer solid state over the flabbier bass response of tubes.
As much as I don't want to believe it, I think all the good distortion circuits have been exhausted. I think all these modern amps are just recycling old designs with a few more bells and whistles. Both rackmount preamps were indistinguishable from one another on my PC speakers. Both sounded great. Even the combo eventually sounded pretty good. You need to get your hands on a Groove Tubes soul-O 75 and see what you think. By far my favorite amp and it wasn't even touted for it's dirty (scream) channel. It was the fender style clean is what it was famous for. They also made a 3 channel preamp called the Trio but it didn't have the balls of the amp. The amp had a fat switch that made the dirty channel huge. When it was not engaged the dirty channel was bleh. The Trio kind of was like they split the amp channel into two halves and neither one worked as well as the amp version. One was kind of squashy and full of rich harmonics and the other was tight and generic brown sound. The amp seemed to combine those characteristics for a huge beefy brown sound that would turn any note into a pleasing overtone feedback that would hold as long as you did. Anyway. Great video!
Inside out...sounds good!
I love Bogner cabinets with V30s! My favorite and makes those Marshall rack preamps sound great! The pedal can stay in the closet. Lol A little XYZ! 👍
Of course you have another marshal preamp..."Where does he get those wonderful toys?" 😁
I have owned all four of these Marshall amps.b
Awesome reviews and playing! Would love to see you do some Rivera amp reviews, maybe a KR100. Interested to hear your perspective on them 🤘
Pretty sure 9004 is a valvestate series , 12ax7 tube before pregain, Death/ Chuck used valvestate, I love my 8100 ,and both the 8200 amps.
White Lion! Cool video. You should try the ART Power Plant preamp if you like the rackmount stuff. It sounds great and is loaded with ins and outs. Very versatile.
Marshall should still make the JMP preamp. I want one but I am not getting ripped off on Reverb by people overpricing something because it’s discontinued. Guess I’ll just keep checking the web for a reasonable price
I think the headphone out on the 9004 is cabinet simulated, but having only looked at the schematic, it probably sounds like arse.