I absolutely love the little detail of angling a pair of the speakers upwards so that you (as a player) can actually hear the cab, and it's not just shooting sound at your knees
I've been using one of these for a couple years in a progressive rock band. It will play extremely low and clear and very loud. It has held up very well to aggressive playing. Not really lightweight for a combo, but much much lighter and smaller than an SVT and fridge. Expensive, but has been worth it for me
I use the first version of this amp. Similar, but has two channels and more tone shaping options, as well as a limiter/compressor. It seems to work quite well for every type of music. A bit top heavy in its weight balance when moving it, but overall, it is very versatile and fills the room. Expensive, but with this, you get what you pay for.
Deadbeat studios has truly done phil jones a favor by fully demoing there amp and speakers your thorough at all lvls of playing styles of music thanks very much
How come that front panel at 1:27 is completely different from the one of the BG-800 shown on the official PJB website? the one on the website has 2 channels, a limiter and a power light
Neat concept. But for the price point is still leaves a lot to be desired. You could full stack for 2500 bucks or less. I understand it’s a combo but it’s point of what $2599 could actually buy. With a rumble 800 combo with an extension cab you’ll get 800 watts and still be lighter lol. And still have about $1500 in the pocket.
My doubt with multi-speaker boxes is that the microphone would only capture the sound of one speaker and the others would sound less loud. But I'm not 100% sure that this is the case
A good friend of mine tried running two of these on stage...& he plays in a very well known & worldwide successful band..but the PJ's just didn't cut it live.. not enough power & the tone disappears when they were turned up.. He's gone back to a single 8X10 Ampeg rig...
Pricey for us bidenomics affected players, guitar player had a ancient Peavey combo 115 that still works as loud as it is heavy! Was looking at the PJ suitcase amp.
I absolutely love the little detail of angling a pair of the speakers upwards so that you (as a player) can actually hear the cab, and it's not just shooting sound at your knees
Had the privilege of meeting Phil Jones personally at his house. The man is a genius.
I've been using one of these for a couple years in a progressive rock band. It will play extremely low and clear and very loud. It has held up very well to aggressive playing. Not really lightweight for a combo, but much much lighter and smaller than an SVT and fridge. Expensive, but has been worth it for me
Sounds great man! 12 small speakers is pretty unique but it sounds great on the recording.
Thanks dude! Ya it's a very unique speaker configuration for sure :)
I use the first version of this amp. Similar, but has two channels and more tone shaping options, as well as a limiter/compressor. It seems to work quite well for every type of music. A bit top heavy in its weight balance when moving it, but overall, it is very versatile and fills the room. Expensive, but with this, you get what you pay for.
Deadbeat studios has truly done phil jones a favor by fully demoing there amp and speakers your thorough at all lvls of playing styles of music thanks very much
How come that front panel at 1:27 is completely different from the one of the BG-800 shown on the official PJB website? the one on the website has 2 channels, a limiter and a power light
This amp is a dream
Best preview video ever 👊
I want to try it with my drop tuned guitar, a Boss OC-5 Octaver and slide. With a preamp of course. It sounds so clear!
Neat concept. But for the price point is still leaves a lot to be desired. You could full stack for 2500 bucks or less. I understand it’s a combo but it’s point of what $2599 could actually buy. With a rumble 800 combo with an extension cab you’ll get 800 watts and still be lighter lol. And still have about $1500 in the pocket.
My doubt with multi-speaker boxes is that the microphone would only capture the sound of one speaker and the others would sound less loud. But I'm not 100% sure that this is the case
I think Jayme could make a soda can with a wire coming out of sound good.
A good friend of mine tried running two of these on stage...& he plays in a very well known & worldwide successful band..but the PJ's just didn't cut it live.. not enough power & the tone disappears when they were turned up.. He's gone back to a single 8X10 Ampeg rig...
9:05. what a waste plugging a Harley Benton into a Phil Jones😢
Hm, it appears a little criticism is not appreciated. Have a great life.
All those speakers and you still have to plug in an extension cab to get full power. Makes sense if it's a smol combo but that thing is chonky! 😅
I mean, that's basically the same for every combo no matter the size
@@KillerFridge True, but that ain't the size of every combo.
Sounds nice. Ironically, even though I'm a metal fan, I think the metal tone might have been my least favorite.
Please take off the tape from the tuners!
84 pounds is way too heavy for a combo.
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Pricey for us bidenomics affected players, guitar player had a ancient Peavey combo 115 that still works as loud as it is heavy! Was looking at the PJ suitcase amp.
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