Marshall SV20H MkII Studio Vintage - In-Depth Overview
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2019
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I highly enjoy all of your demos. Jim is a great player and presenter. Always humble, but on the point with his sounds and playing.
Excellent, tasty playing, exactly the way I wanted that amp demoed.
Id love one of these and the Jubilee version. Asides from being great amps theyd just make any room look 100x cooler and more inspiring lol.
Wow, the demos of this amp keep getting better and this has to the very best yet!
Damn I need that amp! Sounds amazing!
Red House !!! Sounds great !
Really nice amp. Nice playing too
Excellent demo man!
Great demo!
Best amp demo I have seen, yes you showed different tones and settings and Paul and Strat, YOU IS DE MAN,you are true players player, thanks for shoeing what the amp will do with and without peddles,
Sounds killer on both guitars
I use an attenuator and put a Boss eq. in the loop for a great boost, great gain tones.
What kind of attenuator do you use?
That strat sounds sooooo strat!!! Even more strat than Am-Pro Am-Perf or Am-Elite.
El Macombo and Rasmus S. Both volumes on 4 is plenty loud enough for small to medium gigs and you have plenty of clean headroom and can get your distort tones from pedals. Above 4 it will start to break up - sounds great but will reduce your clean headroom and destroy your eardrums. I practice in a 4m x 4m room with both volumes on 4 BUT with a Bugera attenuator. Cheap as chips, will protect your hearing. Buy one and you'll be fine. Anything above volume 4 even attenuated,and you'll end up deafer than Brian Johnson. And btw the difference between the 5w and 20w settings is so small as to be laughable. BOTH are insanely LOUD and there is virtually nil difference between the two. FYI - I tried the amp with everything on 10 - but with in ear plugs AND defenders. My ears were ok but you coud feel the pressure waves compressing your chest. This amp is INSANE - but I LOVE it even though it wants to kill me
Agree ! Use mine with a Weber MiniMass, volume on 4 ... Great cleans ... get crunch pushing my knob on 10 on the guitar or using my pedals ... Great, tasty amp ...
Best demo so far!!! now I want it even more, hahah
How does the DI OUT feature cabinet emulation? You mean you are able to run to a device that can emulate cabinets?
I love how you're using an 'atenuator' that's more expensive than the amp itself hahaha good video tho
Really? At Sweetwater the UA OX is $1299.00 and the Marshall SV20H is $1299.99. So, you're wrong, but only by 99 cents! Lol. I just wish they could make the OX for $500 or less and more knobs to not require a friggin' computer to get to most of the functions, since we'll need it for almost any amp other than the new cool 15W Suhr recording amp coming out soon, but it is expensive, at or around $2600, ouch! Which then makes it equivalent in price to any amp you like plus an OX, so now we've gone around full circle!?!
It really detracts from the appeal of having a great plug steaight in and play amp like this SV with a whole other piece of gear (an attrnuator) to plop on top of the amp or lug around. I don't like the sonic effect and feel of attenuators at all. They're demonstrating in a private studio, there's no reason they couldn't have cranked that amp on it's own to demonstrate it's wide open magic. Oh well.
@subtlemusic at Thomann it is €1,199 for the UA OX and €999 for the SV20H so he’s actually right
you dont need an 'atenuator'. th 'atenuator' even makes a little bit of an other sound. to keep the plexi sound: a volume poti in the fx loop reduces volume - bedroomlevel with fully crancked amp ...and killer gain....even you use an overdrive or a TS
@@echoTVat Nope. If you just put a volume pot in the loop you never get power amp saturation.
Not usually a strat guy, but that sounds amazing
Fretboard Burner bully
Fretboard Burner wow i really hope u know ur a shitty person
I've got one of these amps. If he didnt have the Oxbox his ears would be bleeding ! Even on 5w this amp is insanely LOUD. He's playing with both volumes on 7 and 20 watts - without the Ox he'd be blowing out the windows. This amp is not usable unless you invest in an attenuator because if you drop the volumes to try and live with it, it has a bright cap at volumes below 4 so its like having an icepick inserted into your ear. Try both volumes just above 4 to get rid of the bright cap and get a great clean tone with some headroom and then a tube screamer and bluesdriver to get your dirty tones and you've all you need. I havent found any other combination that works either for practice or gigging.
Just bought the combo. Your comment will come in very handy I'm sure so thanks for sharing
@@addisj No problems. I highly recommend the Bugera PS1 attenuator. very cheap, needs no electricity supply, works great, no fancy stuff like the Oxbox. It just stops the Marshall destroying your hearing
Just the information I needed!:) So it´s loud and clean enough at vol. 4??
For gigs?
With both volumes at 4, as you suggest, can I get away with playing in the basement or even at 4 it is extremely loud?
Nice riffs
good sounds ,, good review.
Just played one of these last weekend. My main amp now is a Bogner ATMA. I recently sold all of my big wattage amps. I mic my guitar on stage, and a 100 watt amp is useless to me anymore. This little plexi is amazing! it is so fun to play, and very simple. I played a strat, lespaul, and PRS McCarty through it - it really lets each guitar sound like that guitar. I was lucky enough to play the head through a marshall 4x10 with the celestion G 10 L 35's and OH MY! that cab is perfect for the head ( if you can find one). I highly recommend this amp, and i'll be picking up the head, and 4x10 cab in a couple days :)
Is it loud enough to play gigs with?
If it's OX only, why isn't the attenuation all the way down?
What cab is being used in this demo ?
They need to make a HW version with a tube rectifier .
Can they be turned from a Super Lead into a Super Bass?
I took time, but Marshall made it. A good low wattage tube amp !
How do you know it's a good amp ?
Wouldn't be the first time Marshall produced an amp sounding good on the demo, but beeing absolutely rubbish behind the tolex.
But a good 20 or 5W Amp?
There are not so many Marshall 5W amps...
The tone could convince me all the way.
@@boboutelama5748 no one's forcing you to buy it..... Lotta options out there.
This wasn't the point. Yes thery are valuable options out there, but we are speaking about Marshall.@@rickleblanc8900
@@boboutelama5748 Been there and done that...have been disappointed by Marshall a couple of times in the last decade, but I bought this amp and the matching 2x12 cab recently, and it actually does sound good in person. I am very happy with the amp.
Does anyone know what exact strat model is used in the video?
When a demo turns into a masterclass on valve amp dynamics...... best demo of this amp on UA-cam. One question though, are you running through the Ox.?
I try to run through the OX now for as many videos as I can. I do have a cab on stage for Jim, to hear himself during the video but I'm recording the OX signal..
Ru-DoGG
@@NStuffMusic Which cab in the OX did you use?
N Stuff Music may have to look at the Ox now as well......
@@tungsoltube It was the 4x12 greenbacks default cab on rig 1 of the OX.
Great video, i‘m shocked how good the ox is too 😳
Hi, which IS the method to connect trought di out to àudio interface and get the sound By studio monitors? If i must connect By cab this amp sounds throught both? Thank u
Interesting... I have some questions....
1) what’s the difference between jumping the channels and using a Y cable?
2) Is there any rule for jump channels? I have seen some people doing different connections
3) Is there any chance to damage the amp with “wrong” jumping mode?
There won't be much of a difference when using Y-cable compared to the standard jumping way, You'd be bypassing couple resistors this way. Reason why everyone uses patch cables, is because they all have some for pedals.
Different connections works the same way. hi input has 68k resistor and low input adds one 68k resistor in parallel, so with different connection styles you'd be adding or removing resistors, giving more oomph to either normal or bright channel.
No, there's noway you'd damage your amp when jumping the channels.
@@puudub
Thank you so much for explaining, my friend!! 😃😃👍🏼👏🏼
How did you kill that annoying hiss when the high treble volume knob is engaged even slightly? Did you use a noise gate in the loop? That hiss killed it for me. Returned mine.
That's why he is used the Ox on top me thinks. Attenuator and noise gate. Kind of an expensive add on.
What Strat are you using??
Dimed is everything on ten - or eleven if you have an amp that goes one more.
The Marshall JCM 900 Mklll goes to "20"!
I assuming that because you’re using an attenuator it’s still ear piercingly loud at 20 watts. Sounds fantastic though, great playing.
What you’re hearing is the amp through the Ox Box and direct out using the cabinet simulation, so not being used as an attenuator. But you’re assuming correctly- this amp is still very loud. It’s still an amp that is meant for gigging or rehearsal. It’s just not going to be as overwhelmingly loud as a traditional Lead or Super Lead. But I’ve heard about people returning this amp because they made the wrong assumption that a 20 watt British amp would be not-loud.
Did you say EL-34? What? Seriously? Anyway I just wish I could pick one, they're BOTH my dream amp but I don't have money coming out my hole, so weeks and weeks of trying to decide lol
Is the guitar plugged into the low gain input?
Plugged into the Low Sensitivity-High Treble Input
I just can’t make up my damn mind between all these Marshall 20W amps!!!! Aaahgghhhhhhhh!!!
I’ve got the 2525H Mini Jubilee head. Badass amp dude!
@@frostyriffs Dude, I finally settled on the 2525H with the matching 2x12 cab. It's on its way from Sweetwater. I'll be getting it in 2 days! I can't wait!!!
Jorgie WTF I pick up the matching vertical slant 2x12 Friday morning myself as well. I’ve had it through my 2x12 Recto cab and it sounds great. I’d like the JCM 800 studio for fun too. All three would be cool with their matching cabs.
My goal: all 3.
Then there’s the pink taco from Friedman. Tough decision.
i only hear a little reverb,when he says delay........
I also have to say that it feels to me like Marshall is specifically telling all you big UA-cam gear reviewers not to do comparison videos between the SV 20 and the Origin cause they aren’t too far different in quality and don’t want people going for the more affordable alternative to 2 really good amps. I do hope you make a side by side comparison soon!
Not saying you’re wrong, just wanna know specifically what makes you say that...
@@jorgiewtf - No, he's wrong.
We will add that to the list. Marshall has zero input for what we shoot or compare. Honestly, I'd love to do more shootout videos, alas, we can barely keep up with the individual product videos!! HaHa!
Paul Floyd Agreed. I was so excited for the Origin 20, but it was the worst amp I've ever bought. It went back in 24 hours
@@NStuffMusic That would be amazing, even though I already just bought the Studio Classic lol. I am very sorry if I came off like a conspiracy theorist I'm just shocked no one's done the comparison yet! I love your videos btw!
I thought Satriani uses JVM
Lord have mercy
With an ox box we could use any watt plexi. What does the 20w offer the live player?
Craig Martin a lot less weight and size to lug around
@@frostyriffs it's not clear, since they used the ox box, if you can get those tones at stage level. That's the real question. If it's so loud you can only turn it up to 2 on stage, you won't get any of that sweet tone.
Craig Martin go try one out. You’ll likely be surprised. I was blown away by my mini 2525H with how well it sounds like a crank 100w at a way lower db level.
20-watt tube amp is LOUD to go against a loud drummer, especially a NMV amp...
Expect 105 db at the very least, I'd say
What is going on with that indicator light? It looks like it is slowly fading in and out all the time?!
Why did you do that!? Now I cant look at anything else!! ;)
Just sat here staring at it now 🤣
What kind of speaker cabinet are you using?
DTM 1864 It looks like he is just using the UA Ox on top of the amp. No cab.
Bald and Beautiful!
I prefer the "Michel"
I didn't hear any true clean sounds, the clean sound you offered certainly had some hair on it. I love the sound of this amp nonetheless. My DSL2000 offers more versatility in this respect and is therefore better suited for producing a variety of tones, but it will never sound like a dymed plexi. So what's better than having 1 amp, must be, having 2 amps - of course!
Did you get it? My DSL401 is lonely and would like an SV20H on top to keep warm at night. That way with a Plexi a DSL and a few pedals I can get pretty much any sound. Maybe an AB pedal and a little Fender amp for cleans and a small Orange just to make sure I'm not too Marshall biased :). For now I put a creamback in my DSL and it sounds great. Master volume on max and channel volume on low in the red or orange channel can get you a kind of Plexi sound. Kind of not super close.
why do people have so much trouble with the 'All Right Now' riff? it's butchered sooooo much!
I think he was intentionally changing it slightly to avoid copyright issues.
Because it is hard to play!
I like his head...really shiny...
“The Paul”...
guitardavept The only thing worse than "The Paul" is "The Gibby". I can't stand that shit.
Wizzle lol 😂
and the winner is ... the les paul !!!!!!
Really? I thought the strat sounded way better. that fat plexi sound with the strat just kills. I bought this amp and the strat sounds way better overall, not sure why
What song does he play in the intro?
Alright Now by Free
@@monkeymonkerson Thank you, i've been looking for ages and the closest I got was rock'n me by the steve miller band
John Jackson haha pretty close
Without Attenutor is impossible to play ...
No 5 watts is about as loud as a trumpet. The 20 watt is just noticeable louder but that is about it.
I have sheriff 44 ... 6 w mode in House is good but not good for live session
You need 10/15w 20w cranked is to Load for live sessione
i have a 15 watt handsome devil,and is very loud even on 7 watts,a great amp,but needs more gain,an i hate pedals..........
Useless without attenuation too damn loud
You should consider editing out the Free intro...
Let's hear YOUR version.... Mic drop.
Or play it right would be better.
That was a great reply, I actually laughed out loud! Let’s go with your copyright theory then. Keyboard put away.
WHY? 👀
@Rumy 73 Like everybody knew what he was playing and that certainly was not altered enuff to avoid copyright infringement.
He should have played it right period, smart ass.
nah the ox flattens it
sometimes you can get a vintage or real plexi for about this much money 1300 bucks, wow...
Brilliant news. Can you post a link to one at this price?
Kossov just rolled over a bit.... ehem and Jimi
Three times!
Needs reverb
The sound of boomers
oh boo hoo
Hey some things they got right!
And gen xers
The best sounds you’ll hear in you’re damn life for sure ;).
Jeff Fisher
💪🏼
joe satriani son?
thats really a nasaly spanky strat..........
Guys mic placement sucks here...
Sound thin...
There is no mic. We are running through the OX.
That’s what a Plexi sounds like. Not thin, but sinewy with a Strat. Use Humbuckers to add thickness, which is as it should be. This is the hallmark of a dynamic circuit ... every guitar and pickup sounds different.
@@NStuffMusic What pickups are in the strat?
disappointed review (the demo-is was really good), I am disappointed that all of the effects add-ons were involved. Can't you just demo the amp with the guitar? Just the guitar plugged into the amp? Instead of all the effects pedals you do a disservice to the manufacturer. Doesn't seem like any demonstrators can do it. Should have your Marshall franchise taken from this store....
Playing that famous riff all wrong, mate.
But for this demo purpose, that's really not important right?
Is this a joke? Listen hear Bob Shaver's, if you going to put out a video demonstrating an amp, you best have a guitarist on hand.
Marshall SV20 and Marshall SV20 "H" have different names.
Are they different amplifiers?
If there's a difference, I want to know what the difference is.
Its the same amp the H stands for head so with the sv20h you need a cabinet with speakers in it. The sv20 is the combo version with a 10 inch speaker in it
@@blueshadow3812 thank you~~