JS Phillips I bought the silver jubilee although is super good quality and tone wise I wanna sell it and buy the studio vintage and just boost it with a overdrive
As usual the manufacturer’s demos from NAMM haven’t been too impressive, but this demo is great. Plexis need a particular touch to bring out their goodness, and in the wrong hands they can sound like a 1980s Crate. This guy seemed to get to the heart of the tone.
@@motorrebell I wasn't comparing vs used. New BB is $3300. Marshall is never going to be inexpensive when new. You can get a jtm45/SL copy for sub $1000.
You say that just because they are supposedly made in UK. Still made by human beings. Where they are made is just not worth twice the money, that's B.S.
@@w1third I say because I have an origin and I agree, it wasn't good when I got but I put another $200 into it and now it's badass, UK made greenback and a few tubes and it cooks so I saved about $650 at least. 🤔
TheButcher6969 yes I have played an Origin a few times, and a GC by the house has both this and the JCM 800 20 Watts, they are cool amps, will I buy one? 🤷🏽♂️ Who knows, but I was just saying even if the origin was all U.K. made I still don’t like its tone
man...you can tell that this amp aint taking no prisoners...if you dont know how to play or if your guitar isnt a good sounding one, it wont mask that stuff for you, it will throw it right back at your face...
I don't know why there's so many freaking people out there that hate on the origin so much. I've been playing 50 years and I think they sound great though greenback's with a little tube rolling. I spent about $850 on mine total and it sounds sweet. Saved about $600.
I tried one of these out. Note: there is no way to watch this video and know how actually loud it is. What I found: You cannot play one of these with a good sound (demonstrated here) without being loud. With channels bridged, the bright channel is too bright and the normal channel is too dark. Use the bright channel for gain and the normal channel to darken the overly bright channel. Once you get the tone how you like it, it will be loud. It will be a good sound but you will realize this is not a small club amp. If you try to use it at low volume, you must have pedals in front to get distortion. There are a lot of other amps that actually give you what you need. This is a single channel singe application amp.
I was blown away by the Origin 50 but these look fun. I think I'll have to stick with the Origin though because it's half the price (not made it the UK, but that's okay).
Stick with the Origin and save your money ,This is just "overhyped" because "MADE IN ENGLAND", I Bet its not handwired and has almost the same chinese components - pcb board inside , only assembled in England .
Can someone explain why Marshall featured the combo with 10" speakers? Why V-type? The Jubilee combo os 12" Greenback, why didn't keep it in all combos???
Supposedly they did tests with a bunch of different guitarists & without knowing what speakers they were playing through the majority said they preferred the V-type.
Yeah I can believe the V Type thing tbh because the Sonzera has them and I dig the quality of the sound but the 1x10 in the combo is just a way to make more people pay for the cabinets I think and I mean it flippin worked against me, this amp is too good not to buy into them a little more for the full 12”
This amp sounds amazing but I can't help but wonder, even at 20 watts, how loud it was in that room when the amp began to overdrive... my guess is, quite loud.
imlostinthewoods I have this Vox VR30R amp, it’s a hybrid amp with Vox’s valve reactor technology using a 12ax7 tube in the power amp section and a transparent power opamp chip magnifying the power to 30 watts all going through a single 10” Wharfedale Greenback copycat speaker. That said it can hit 118 dB at one meter from the speaker. Which means it is totally giggable and loud as hell. All that said, I bet this all tube head even at 20 watts is probably even louder, you will still need earplugs at full blast, especially going through a 2x12 cab loaded with Greenback speakers!
Very loud. 20w amps at full tilt really push out about 40w+ the 20w is the rating for it before it starts clipping. So once yoi pish it into overdrive its way higher. Like old 100w marshall heads. Most when dimed were pushing around 208w. Lol. Insane.
I just bought one today. You can stand right in front of it (providing the speaker isn't pointedly directly at your head) and play it cranked all day without your ears ringing @ 5 watts. 20 watts is a notable bump in volume but that is about it. You can still play it cranked and be In the same room with it. This is definitely not an apartment, or "bedroom volume" amp though. It's a great amp for the house, especially the basement, as long as you're not playing it at night. You're neighbors won't notice it unless you live in a townhouse or something like that. It's about as loud as playing a trumpet.
I have a 1959 hw and a 1991 jcm 900 100 watter and i am happy but deaf! I really dig the 20 watts but the price of 1000 euros is too much.. I could buy a brand new silver jubilee for the price of 1200 euros
It’s just dumb how could of a player you are Alex. 😂 Love listening to you play brother. Never until now have I thought a Marshall and a Gibson could be a good sound for some of the Baby Money tunes.
If done right (this time), this line of amps is a must-buy. But I'm so scared that it's yet another faceplant like the Class 5 was, and what I hear that the Oirgin series is.
In the U.K. I could buy a 50watt Origin head for £400 ( $480 ) cheaper than this. How do Marshall justify that ? Never mind one is made in Vietnam ( so should be MUCH cheaper ) the Origin IS 50 watt. It stands out a mile how we are being taken. I can also buy a used 100watt 59 plexi reissue for a lot less than the price of these. It's time us musicians took a long look in the mirror. God bless FENDER & God bless the USA & Rock & Roll.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🎸🎵
colin hughes So you think prices should be based on the wattage? 20/ 5 watts are more practical for many musicians these days than 100 watters. Mike a 20 watt amp through a P.A. Ever hear of a Fender Deluxe Reverb or Fender Champ? A Vox 30?
It's funny how US people whine about "Asian made stuff is so bad". Maybe they don't even know that the US industry has lost its mass-production capability. Apple tried to buy US-made screws for their Mac Pro series. A little bit later they had to turn back to China-made screws because nowadays the US industry don't have enough capability to make screws with the proper combination of price-to-performance ratio, quantity and delivery dates. Come on, screws?? You can't even make good enough screws?? Hah!!
FINALLY MARSHALL IS LISTENING!!
Amen!!@@mrnavarropablo
@@mrnavarropablo if you're rich.
In fairness, they COULDN’T listen for many years bc they were deaf 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️
It's not that they weren't listening - they were just deaf.
Wish fender would
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Sounds like a real Marshall alright. Digging it.
This plus a dookie drive in the loop for the win??
tiki2777 interesting 🧐
They did a Silver Jubilee version as well a JCM800 version. Marshall's really doing it right this year
Bradley Stroup Yes... and I'm gonna get one of these. The hard part is deciding which one!
JS Phillips I bought the silver jubilee although is super good quality and tone wise I wanna sell it and buy the studio vintage and just boost it with a overdrive
Beautiful demo. I love your longer videos. It’s a great idea for Marshall to put out these coveted amps in a smaller and affordable package.
As usual the manufacturer’s demos from NAMM haven’t been too impressive, but this demo is great. Plexis need a particular touch to bring out their goodness, and in the wrong hands they can sound like a 1980s Crate. This guy seemed to get to the heart of the tone.
Sounds like everything we thought the Origin would be. Price is good too.
For real. The Vintage sounds fantastic.
It’s 1300
For the price of 1300 I would save a little more and buy the Bluesbreaker ( Handwired -no PCB board ) !
@@motorrebell I wasn't comparing vs used. New BB is $3300. Marshall is never going to be inexpensive when new. You can get a jtm45/SL copy for sub $1000.
NYC LP Player 1300 for the head and another 800 for the cabinet. Ouch but it sounds great
Great Demo Alex! That Marshall sounds incredible! Impeccable playing too!
I agree way better than the origin series, can’t wait to try them
You say that just because they are supposedly made in UK. Still made by human beings. Where they are made is just not worth twice the money, that's B.S.
edwin pringle no I say that cause I played the origin amp and didn’t like it, even if the origin was made in the U.K. it wasn’t my thing
@@w1third I say because I have an origin and I agree, it wasn't good when I got but I put another $200 into it and now it's badass, UK made greenback and a few tubes and it cooks so I saved about $650 at least. 🤔
TheButcher6969 yes I have played an Origin a few times, and a GC by the house has both this and the JCM 800 20 Watts, they are cool amps, will I buy one? 🤷🏽♂️
Who knows, but I was just saying even if the origin was all U.K. made I still don’t like its tone
TheButcher6969 I’d like to play a moded origin, but I haven’t ever seen one, sound is subjective, I agree 100%
Nice sounding little amp, looks beautiful too. I would like some built in reverb too to be honest, especially for the price of it
Not the point of the amp the original SLP and reissies don't have reverb.
You can use a reverb pedal through the built in fx loop, that’s what I do, it sounds great regardless.
man...you can tell that this amp aint taking no prisoners...if you dont know how to play or if your guitar isnt a good sounding one, it wont mask that stuff for you, it will throw it right back at your face...
This thing sounds amazing!
Thanks for demo! As to my mind you should demo the lower gain inputs too.
I've got the limited edition white model and love it!
Me too, just got it last week.
How are you guys liking it? Thinking of getting one as I don’t currently have any Marshall flavor in the stable.
Best vid I’ve seen of this amp, great tones! You have definitely got me interested!
That Gibson is stunning.
Great video and great amp, will order one to top my 45 year old Marshall cabs .....thanks much
It took Marshall seven or eight years to catch up with the booteekers. I had a 30 watt plexi clone seven years ago.
What is the head Loudness settings set to at 4:54?
How is this for cool sweet jazz
This is a serious alternative to the Pink Taco both for sound and money.
Still waiting for someone to demo what it sounds like dimed as this is the first thing everyone is going to do when they get it home and plug it in
Right. I want to hear it dimed thru a 1960b with greenbacks
With a humbucker think Van Halen I.
Excellent video. Well done.
Man I had major problems with my AVT had to get rid of it. Every month it was in the shop
I'm curious about how the low end stacks up comparably to the original or, say, a Vox AC30.
Sounds awesome! Did you use any pedals in the loop? I've heard that the loop isn't so good? 🤔
I don't know why there's so many freaking people out there that hate on the origin so much. I've been playing 50 years and I think they sound great though greenback's with a little tube rolling. I spent about $850 on mine total and it sounds sweet. Saved about $600.
Sold!
I tried one of these out. Note: there is no way to watch this video and know how actually loud it is. What I found: You cannot play one of these with a good sound (demonstrated here) without being loud. With channels bridged, the bright channel is too bright and the normal channel is too dark. Use the bright channel for gain and the normal channel to darken the overly bright channel. Once you get the tone how you like it, it will be loud. It will be a good sound but you will realize this is not a small club amp. If you try to use it at low volume, you must have pedals in front to get distortion. There are a lot of other amps that actually give you what you need. This is a single channel singe application amp.
You could add an attenuator
I was blown away by the Origin 50 but these look fun. I think I'll have to stick with the Origin though because it's half the price (not made it the UK, but that's okay).
origin is great I have one, these new ones have a nice voice we all love
Stick with the Origin and save your money ,This is just "overhyped" because "MADE IN ENGLAND", I Bet its not handwired and has almost the same chinese components - pcb board inside , only assembled in England .
@@motorrebell agreed 100%
Can it push a 100w TV cab with Greenbacks?
If i use the DI do i have to plug it in to the cab too??
Yes, you still need a load.
Can someone explain why Marshall featured the combo with 10" speakers? Why V-type? The Jubilee combo os 12" Greenback, why didn't keep it in all combos???
Del Rei Rock it makes no sense
I was wondering the same thing.
Supposedly they did tests with a bunch of different guitarists & without knowing what speakers they were playing through the majority said they preferred the V-type.
Yeah I can believe the V Type thing tbh because the Sonzera has them and I dig the quality of the sound but the 1x10 in the combo is just a way to make more people pay for the cabinets I think and I mean it flippin worked against me, this amp is too good not to buy into them a little more for the full 12”
I think they have a lot of those speakers in stock! So they have to go first before they order greenbacks!
I wonder if these will make a good nodding platform
Shall I trade in my JVM 100?
How far can you crank it with single coils and still have clean sounds?
I'm not a tube snob I'm just curious. Are they using any diode clipping in these.
I dont believe so.
Yeah it doesn't sound like it. its Nice and thick.
I believe the Jubilee Studio model has diodes in the dirty channel.
@@montag4516 If its anything like its bigger brother, that would be true.
Waiting patiently for a straight 2x12
Stack or combo???
Good gravy
This amp sounds amazing but I can't help but wonder, even at 20 watts, how loud it was in that room when the amp began to overdrive... my guess is, quite loud.
it goes to 5 watts mode too
20 watts is still loud!
imlostinthewoods I have this Vox VR30R amp, it’s a hybrid amp with Vox’s valve reactor technology using a 12ax7 tube in the power amp section and a transparent power opamp chip magnifying the power to 30 watts all going through a single 10” Wharfedale Greenback copycat speaker. That said it can hit 118 dB at one meter from the speaker. Which means it is totally giggable and loud as hell. All that said, I bet this all tube head even at 20 watts is probably even louder, you will still need earplugs at full blast, especially going through a 2x12 cab loaded with Greenback speakers!
Very loud. 20w amps at full tilt really push out about 40w+ the 20w is the rating for it before it starts clipping. So once yoi pish it into overdrive its way higher. Like old 100w marshall heads. Most when dimed were pushing around 208w. Lol. Insane.
I just bought one today. You can stand right in front of it (providing the speaker isn't pointedly directly at your head) and play it cranked all day without your ears ringing @ 5 watts. 20 watts is a notable bump in volume but that is about it. You can still play it cranked and be In the same room with it. This is definitely not an apartment, or "bedroom volume" amp though. It's a great amp for the house, especially the basement, as long as you're not playing it at night. You're neighbors won't notice it unless you live in a townhouse or something like that. It's about as loud as playing a trumpet.
That definitely DOES NOT suck.
That amp is screaming for Greenbacks...
OperationEndGame right! In a 4x12!
Yeah, that's what I'm playing mine through.
I have a 1959 hw and a 1991 jcm 900 100 watter and i am happy but deaf! I really dig the 20 watts but the price of 1000 euros is too much.. I could buy a brand new silver jubilee for the price of 1200 euros
Holy shit tuna
It’s just dumb how could of a player you are Alex. 😂 Love listening to you play brother. Never until now have I thought a Marshall and a Gibson could be a good sound for some of the Baby Money tunes.
Thank you for not making us wait through a fuckin Strat.
Steve Irwin
Nice Tee
If done right (this time), this line of amps is a must-buy. But I'm so scared that it's yet another faceplant like the Class 5 was, and what I hear that the Oirgin series is.
"I like the Origin too"
I bet you liked the Valvestates too? Is the Code 50 one fo your favourite amps?
No need to be a snob about it asshole.
😂
Please at least part of the time play with no pedals.
i never understand how they can think a demo of an amp needs a pedal to change the sound
Amen
@@pmacko because some amps don't take pedals well and most pros use pedals. If you don't like pedals that's your prerogative.
@@pmacko because without pedals being a non master volume amp, it sounds like a fender with no gain. most want gain...ie pedals needed.
@@robvoyles you have to turn it up
Basically
I don‘t see a reverb knob, but I hear reverb....magic?
room mics.
Delay pedal with short delay.
Needs green backs
Fuckin hate the look on new fretboards.
I think it sounds good but not like a Plexi.
Keep playing that rifle 1000 more times .I like a skipping record.very low information.
Yikes….PRS sounds horrible…
In the U.K. I could buy a 50watt Origin head for £400 ( $480 ) cheaper than this. How do Marshall justify that ? Never mind one is made in Vietnam ( so should be MUCH cheaper ) the Origin IS 50 watt. It stands out a mile how we are being taken. I can also buy a used 100watt 59 plexi reissue for a lot less than the price of these. It's time us musicians took a long look in the mirror. God bless FENDER & God bless the USA & Rock & Roll.🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🎸🎵
colin hughes So you think prices should be based on the wattage? 20/ 5 watts are more practical for many musicians these days than 100 watters. Mike a 20 watt amp through a P.A. Ever hear of a Fender Deluxe Reverb or Fender Champ? A Vox 30?
JS Phillips that's not what I said, and yes I've herd of those amps and used them. Please don't patronise me.
It's funny how US people whine about "Asian made stuff is so bad". Maybe they don't even know that the US industry has lost its mass-production capability. Apple tried to buy US-made screws for their Mac Pro series. A little bit later they had to turn back to China-made screws because nowadays the US industry don't have enough capability to make screws with the proper combination of price-to-performance ratio, quantity and delivery dates. Come on, screws?? You can't even make good enough screws?? Hah!!