Nice demo man! I bought first the Jcm800 studio & I was a bit disappointed! Then I bought Silver Jubilee 20w i fell in love with it from the first minutes! Luckily, I did not sell my Jcm800, I tried G3 dis. + 10 bands eq in the loop= the amp sounds awesome now! But the Silver Jubilee does not need a distortion, just a little push from Sd1! 👌
Helll yeah, the 20w jubilee is freaaaakin' great. If you need all that stuff with the 800 its probably not the amp for you, especially with a G3 since thats basically a REVV pre amp pedal.
I just watched maybe 3 of your videos today and one of the things i appreciate most is all the palm muting and raking you play, I play pop and skate punk rhythm guitar and couldn't do a lead to save someone's life and I'm not interested really 😂😂. The usual amp demo is one power Chord and then 30 minutes of leads. I'm a very simple guitarist because I'm also mainly a drummer but guitar tone is my jam 😉. Keep up the really well done demos and playing 👊
I love mine. Whenever you feel like just pure rock just play straight with some delay maybe, but if you want to get more aggressive and percussive just throw an OD pedal in front and voila!!🤟🤟
I'm generally a huge fan of cranking the presence.. especially on a lot of other amps but sometimes in the room with this one there is a crazy amount of ear-bleeding fizz that comes when you've got it up loud, somewhat depending on your speakers. Also I find in the mix usually guitars work much better a bit darker than a guitar player would like the play through. So really my comment about it was just letting people know that some cool tones can be had by turning it down.
@@acrylicrecording My point is you are mismatching the impedance of the output transformer by using a tube type it wasn't designed for. Sure, you can bias other tube types to work - but these amps generally sound best on the EL34's they were meant to run on.
My general thought is that the 2525h is a very sweet and great amp but really was designed to be played by ones self not really in a band/loud setting. The power section totally just starts to compress and get small when you try to crank it to compete at drummer volumes. If you're playing something that isn't hard rock or metal with a controlled drummer you could get away with it but the 100w has sooo much more punch and power though a little rougher with more grit around the edges. 2525h is smoother and sweet 2555x is aggressive and angry and a bit more fire breathing but the high end can be a bit ear bleedy and fatiguing.
Great demo! This amp made most of my pedals useless. It's an amazing piece of equipment.
Yeah it's a really cool amp and sounds great without anything in front of it!
@acrylicrecording Absolutely! My pedals have been collecting dust since getting a Jubilee. I spent years searching for this sound
Nice demo man!
I bought first the Jcm800 studio & I was a bit disappointed!
Then I bought Silver Jubilee 20w i fell in love with it from the first minutes!
Luckily, I did not sell my Jcm800, I tried G3 dis. + 10 bands eq in the loop= the amp sounds awesome now! But the Silver Jubilee does not need a distortion, just a little push from Sd1! 👌
Helll yeah, the 20w jubilee is freaaaakin' great. If you need all that stuff with the 800 its probably not the amp for you, especially with a G3 since thats basically a REVV pre amp pedal.
Ahh simple reasons to love the Jub. Pretty awesome demo!
Thanks so much! Classic amp
Silver Jubilee is best amp from Marshall amplifiers!
I just watched maybe 3 of your videos today and one of the things i appreciate most is all the palm muting and raking you play, I play pop and skate punk rhythm guitar and couldn't do a lead to save someone's life and I'm not interested really 😂😂. The usual amp demo is one power Chord and then 30 minutes of leads. I'm a very simple guitarist because I'm also mainly a drummer but guitar tone is my jam 😉. Keep up the really well done demos and playing 👊
Thanks man! I try to make my videos about the amp not my playing haha. Glad you're digging it! PALM MUTES RULE
I love mine. Whenever you feel like just pure rock just play straight with some delay maybe, but if you want to get more aggressive and percussive just throw an OD pedal in front and voila!!🤟🤟
Hell yeah! Just a classic and versatile Marshall
Started sounding better once that presence was cranked brutha! 😎👍
I'm generally a huge fan of cranking the presence.. especially on a lot of other amps but sometimes in the room with this one there is a crazy amount of ear-bleeding fizz that comes when you've got it up loud, somewhat depending on your speakers. Also I find in the mix usually guitars work much better a bit darker than a guitar player would like the play through. So really my comment about it was just letting people know that some cool tones can be had by turning it down.
Jubilee once the output master is dimed. Use the other volume for your volume. No diodes engaged. Blooms around 5 or 6. Glorious.
You get every high gain tone ever.
Totallly, though I find its just different, if you want raw explosive power have the master up, if you want control smooth gain, master down a bit
@@acrylicrecording Ok, you have an opinion.
Just be aware that despite the fact the amp will run on 6550/KT88/6L6 tubes... the Dagnall style output transformer is impedance wound for EL34's.
Hey thanks for the comment, not sure if I'm understanding the point you're trying to make though?
@@acrylicrecording My point is you are mismatching the impedance of the output transformer by using a tube type it wasn't designed for. Sure, you can bias other tube types to work - but these amps generally sound best on the EL34's they were meant to run on.
I can see why Gary Holt plays these as of late.
How would you compare the smaller 2525H 20w version to this bigger 100w version?
had one and sold it after less than a month / it lacks balls
The 2555x has a wider frequency range. The small one sounds good but it lacks the punch of the bigger one
My general thought is that the 2525h is a very sweet and great amp but really was designed to be played by ones self not really in a band/loud setting. The power section totally just starts to compress and get small when you try to crank it to compete at drummer volumes. If you're playing something that isn't hard rock or metal with a controlled drummer you could get away with it but the 100w has sooo much more punch and power though a little rougher with more grit around the edges. 2525h is smoother and sweet 2555x is aggressive and angry and a bit more fire breathing but the high end can be a bit ear bleedy and fatiguing.
Too dark and emphasises low frequencies… I prefer the jcm800!