60000 another step , you got already 20000 more subscribers then when I discovered your Channel. And it's only about music, no compromise and nothing artificial in your videos. Just direct from heart to heart. Congratulations Dave.
Absolutely sick intro, reminds me of Mr Page in “Since i’ve Been loving you”. Such a tasteful playing Dave, awesome! The JTM30 in 2x10 was my first amp. Still own it and love it.
I've had the 60 and 30. I still have the JTM30 1. 12 combo. Sold my 60. 2. 12 combo because I liked the 30 better. Much better dirty tone with the 30 to my ears. I do miss the duel reverb on the 60 but that's about it.
Hi Dave! First off, congratulations to acquiring your new amp! These were produced, I believe, for only 7 months (first introduced in 1996 and superseded by the JCM600 sometime in 1997). Very good sounding clean channel, the overdrive channel sounds OK, considering there are some clipping diodes in the signal path. The bad news is, these jtm series were not engineered very well. The horizontal position of the valves and of the EL34’s in the output section in particular, may lead to overheating issues if they are biased too hot and played at stage volume for a long period of time. The second problem is the unfortunate placement of two electrolytic caps(mounted on a pcb) right below the power valves. The heat will cause the electrolyte of said caps to boil off over time, so they dry up much earlier and don’t smooth out the dc voltage coming the bridge rectifier anymore. You will notice it by hearing some ungodly amounts of hum, ranging from 60Hz to 100Hz.
Wow this is so good man. I have a great story of buying one of these amps for 40 bucks. Took it home cleaned it up and got it working after resoldering a few things and boom awesome little Amp.
Boy that amp sounds good through your fingers! A nice warm crunch like a good peanut brittle toffee melted over the top of cool ice cream... now I’m hungry :D
Great playing Dave , the bit at 35.20 on the tele is the business , Ive heard the JTM 60 before never grabbed my attention , until now that is. Thanks Dave
Yes I've had one for years blows internal fuse regularly has been at amp tech so often one of the reasons you and this amp convinced me to go to solid state. I'm very happy with my silver stripe bandit very solid
Hi Dave, amazing playing, thanks for showcasing this amp and making it sound absolutely amazing. I still have the 2x12 in pristine condition, bought it new & still has the original valves (hardly ever used), so hopefully this vid will soar the second hand price sky high and I can retire to a Caribbean island ( once lockdown is lifted of course) 😁👌👏 P.s.regards the heat issue, I still have my 'cage' on the amp but fixed a piece of aluminium sheet plate above the tubes, to deflect the heat, this also works....
Interesting! I nearly bought one of theses in the 90’s when they first came out. Since then I have owned Dr Z’s, Fender twins, Supers, I currently own a Mesa Lonestar 100w and Marshall Silver Jubilee RI and JVM never had problems with inconsistent sounds or reliability issues....not once. My fave is the Jub
So let me tell you what I hear please. To be precise when I listen to Carlos Santana live throughout my life having seen him nearly 20 times in addition to his albums and live albums I hear the exact same warm and buttery delicious tone coming out of your guitar Dave as I did when I listen to Carlos when he really grabbed me as you just did. Great stuff my man! There's some live CDs and videos available live Santana in South America, I believe and or live in Mexico where the tone you're playing was right on what I heard and enjoyed so much. you're very inspiring thanks man keep up the great work
That intro was just wonderful. Absolutely torrid. Made me make a serious "yeah!" face for the whole duration of it so that my jaw hurt by the end. If you could time travel and put that out as the first track of an album (in 1968, say), you'd be a superstar! In fact, you ARE a superstar, but you know what I mean. Really lovely to meet your new friend, even if he's only staying for the summer.
Yes Dave, I've got one. I had one years ago and it kept blowing up and overheating so got rid of it. Had loads of amps since and could never get close to the sweet tone of the jtm 60 so had to bit another luckily this works great and has the sweetest Marshall cleans ever.
Congrats on the 60k! I appreciate your honesty and passion for the guitar! You may have gotten there faster if you tried to make dumb memes or started UA-cam drama with other creators, but you stuck to your guns and were yourself! Thanks for entertaining me for brief moments throughout the week! Well deserved!
We have a JCM600 2 x 12, which was the successor to the JTM60 amps. All of this series can suffer from overheating issues, but I think the JCM600's less so, as they have a plastic grille in the top of the cabinet which lets some of the heat out. We got our JCM600 for less than £300 a couple of years back, in great condition, but cutting out intermittently. However, I tested the tube bias and it was biased too hot. Since adjusting this it has run flawlessly for 2 years and is used heavily by my son, often for 8 hours per day. Great tones, both clean and overdriven.
Good sounding and very good playing buddy, specialy your vibrato, very expressive. Good choice, the ES335. I did not hit the "like" button" because it was set on "666" and I did not want to change this number 😄
I totally get your main 'grinds my gears' gripe about the consistency of valve amps. I've played JCM800's for decades and it's the only thing I can ever fault them on. They can vary. And there is no way around that. And its flipping annoying some days. I also totally get you're a Strat guy through and through cos I am too. But... I can't help comment that you playing an E335 through a valve Marshall works so well for your sound. It really does. Your sound here is simply sweeter, warmer and more vibrant. But they're probably not the right words. The best way I've ever had it described to me me is it's akin to switching a stereo sound system on to play your fave song but one of the speakers isn't working.... but sometimes you just simply touch the lead and the other speaker explodes into life. Its that moment of 'clarity' and 'aliveness' and 'moreness' that you experience. It honestly simply sounds better. Again appreciate that's not your preferred 'comfort zone' so ultimately you'll choose what works on all levels for you inc feel of the guitar. And that's of course as it should be. But your E335 through these Marshall valves sound is stunning. Your Strats and especially your LP still sound better through the solid MG's. But the 335 sound here is eclipsing all of that.
These were Marshall’s answer to/attempt at a more Fender-like sound. Higher headroom, crisper highs. They sound beautiful, but I’d keep a fan aimed into the back. Known for overheating badly. There’s a mod some people do to put a shield above the tubes.
tone is 70pct in the hands and we all know you hv that. I think you should keep this one bro. Ive recently switched to tube amps after 30yrs of playing ss. In fact, i discovered you from ur vid why i prefer ss lol!! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN FEEL AND TONE. told myself for yrs there wasnt. I also got rid of a boss gt8 prosesser and went wit analog pedals. Now i have replaced tubes in a vrate vc50, no bias req. and 3days after i bought a marshall dsl 40c tubes blew!! 2014 model so, to be expected. Had to risk my life biasing it, but hey, all for R&R man!! no looking back for me. Keep that beast dude!!
You sound amazing on this amp! I had one just like this one, this was the first time I regret selling it....I was told that the tube placing was made so it would reduce the amp heating ( don’t know if that it’s true or not ) makes sense .... hope you keep this amp it makes you shine
indepth review nothing left untouched... gotta love the inconsistency though it lets us forgive oure mistakes by beeing but a moments fading spirit or its anoying or somth... also you are awesome sub.
You rock Dave...I own one of these JTM60’s and I feel the same way! The removal of the tube cage is a very good idea...of course keep it in case you’re going to transport it, but keep it off at home in the studio...great video!
What is the issue with the tube cage? Im looking at getting one of these. Do they cause the tubes to over heat? Thats one issue that seems common with this amp tubes cooking to board, a heat soak between the tubes and the board might be a solution? any thoughts? Dave? anybody :) Thanks I just don't want o pickup up somebody elses problem
I had a JTM 30, the two by10, best sounding amp I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a fair few including a Marshall DSL 602, Marshall DSL 401, Fender HRD, Fender Blues Junior, and currently H&K Statesman ( which is pretty good). The JTMs had overheating issues. Mine blew up and caught fire once! However, once I had the transformer replaced it was great. Sadly I joined a band where the other guitarist used a 100watt stack, and a very loud drummer who told me I needed a louder amp, so I traded it 😒
Amp sounds so great! I get it though. Not nearly as reliable or consistent. There we’re so many awesome riffs in this one. Especially, loved the Tele and Jaguar stuff. Phew, swear you just keep getting better, and better all the time. Amazing playing! At least if at any time the amp should break down on you at least you know you’re covered with a bunch of amazing solid states to play through till it’s feasible to get it fixed. So that’s always some reassurance. It’s a nice piece to add to your arsenal.
I know why you love your guitars specialy the strat u love what you did whit your telecaster and the white jaguar and lespaul . I hope too see you live on stage or festival in holland thax dave again you amase me rock on peter green most have love your playin style stay healty greeting Jerry from the nederlands
Honestly I much prefer valve amps. They sound fuller and warmer and more responsive to me, particularly when they’re warmed up and turned up to a decent volume. The main issue is that you have to turn them up to get the best out of them and that makes anything bigger than 5W more or less unusable in the home or project studio environment. They’re just far far too loud. What most people need is a small valve amp that you can crank the master past half way without annoying the neighbours. Unfortunately there aren’t really any options that tick all the boxes. I want something small (1-2 Watts) that has a quality 12” speaker, the full range of EQ options AND an effects loop so that I can run delay and reverb between the pre-amp and power amp. All of the small amps I am aware of have a single tone knob a cheap 8” speaker and no effects loop.
I have this amp, I made two mods, one was putting a cooling fan on the cage, and the other was putting a switch that turns off the clipping diodes part of the boost channel circuit, and the drive becomes even more wicked.
That was one of the best thing about solid state and modelers vs tube amps. Every time I plug in my strymon iridium, it sounds the same. Every time I plug into my ac30, it sounds different. One day the ac30 sounds amazing, next day it sounds terrible.
I find that with my valve amps. I've had mostly marshall and fenders and there all the same. I don't mind it because when there good there far better than solid state to my ears anyway. I have a hot rod deluxe and a marshall origin 20 so different brands and one day you plug in and it's like the best sound ever every pedal every guitar sound killer then the next time awful both amps some times the marshall some times fender. But I've here lots of amp guys say the voltage in you house fluctuates a lot your valves need the correct voltage and there's not much tolerance before they sound bad. You should be getting 230v but this can go down to 220v or be at 245v. You can get a regulator to keep it even never tried one but it makes sense
That Amp really does Rock Dave. Maybe if you get new tubes it would stabilise also it may make a great conversion to amp head project. I feel the clean is perhaps missing a depth that the MGs seem to have, but that could be down to the single speaker V the Marshal cab thing. Brilliant playing as ever Dave 👍😊👍😊
They mounted the tubes like that because they were taking chassis from a combo and mounted that way to allow pcb boards for the other stuff on the amp. It's got 2 effect loops and a bunch of other stuff on the back and on order to fit that all in a head unit they had to develop it that way they did.
Once again Dave has smashed it brilliant!! Great observation regarding the cover very interesting, the cover is holding the heat in and not working as a heat sink, going to have a look at my ac 15 see if there is a similar temp difference
See l told ya, those don't suck,still have mine l bought in 93', great combo, versatility, small, but can blow the windows out of my house, don't jam a brunch of gear around it like some I've seen and say it over heats,60 waaatttsss!!! Change is good Dave, especially when they thro it in my hat✌️
Hi Dave, if you are keeping your amp don't buy a new speaker, you can repair the cone with some industrial paper towels and PVA glue then spray paint it Black with a tin of automotive black paint from Poundland and it will sound fantastic, I've done it and it adds character to the sound. Good luck, Best regards. John.
Lemmy once told that if it says Marshall then grab it. I think that real Marshall is a valve Marshall and the tone is just there....no pedals, no boxes, just this....thanks!!
Hey Dave, nice playing. I own one of this since near 1996, and probably the inconsistency sound is caused by worn tubes or bad capacitors (well known the capacitors on this amps are cheap and have to be replaced).
Thanks for all the help in the guitar tone world .Have you ever checked out a AC 10 C1 bought one a couple months ago and it sounds great ,but I still like my Katana 50 for playing on the fly.Started building guitars and pedals since I found your channel.And also a special thank for helping me unlock the neck a was stuck in traffic at the seventh fret for 20 plus years .Love your channel 100k will come soon
Now Dave, what have I told you about playing with Tubes(valves) .... Now go back to your room and play with your nice Boss Katana. Sure it an't got no glow, but it won't blow when you need it to go. Long live Transistors.... :) LOL P.S... Thats one sweet amp you got there ;) Greetings From Georgetown Ontario!!!!!
If you look back at Marshall's history, I reckon you could find every one of their amps get a bad rap by some people in one form or another. At the end of the day, they all sound like Marshall's - quirks and all. That's why we love 'em. I've got a TLS60 combo with blue tolex and the goldy sort of grill cloth - I love it. But I would change out those EL34's Dave. That's the one thing that really wears in most Marshall's if you like output power tube distortion. And you're right, they can sound slightly different on different days. I'm sure it's got to do with Voltage fluctuations and temperature. But I don't find it that drastic.
Hey Dave. I know how well you know early Peter Green but have you ever done any licks of his Snowy White stuff. If you need any new valves get them from Cricklewood Electronics,they will be the cheapest and least fuss.I think your playing sounds fantastic even more when your warmed up.I get a bit of Iommi with that new amp all the best!
You sound so much better on that tube amp than the MG solid state. Btw I have the 15w version of MG too. I just play thru my vht special 6 ultra anymore.
You make every Amp singing and us crying! You are Great and Sound too! I bought the same Head. Clean ist Great! What Speaker can You edvise for this Amp? Thanks.Sorry for my English.
Hey Dave I had the 2x12. Bot it new, liked it didn't love it, then it died after 2 years. The marshall service tech said he had seen many of them and there was a problem with the line. Instead of servicing (he said it was the OT i think) they just sent me a new one, which was a different amp as they were phasing it out already. Still a jtm60, but with a different cab..which was nicer....the black grillcloth. I wouldn't recommend this amp, but, if it has survived this long maybe it's ok? I did like the clean tone a lot! Very jangly. Cheers!
The combination of a 335 style guitar and a Marshall is just a thing of beauty.
dude that intro was crazy, one of my favorites of all time
60000 another step , you got already 20000 more subscribers then when I discovered your Channel. And it's only about music, no compromise and nothing artificial in your videos. Just direct from heart to heart. Congratulations Dave.
Pretty sure his channel was sub 10k when I found it years ago!
We'll I watched Dave when he first started after top hat guitars. So there..... no one cares ........ho ok
Absolutely sick intro, reminds me of Mr Page in “Since i’ve Been loving you”. Such a tasteful playing Dave, awesome!
The JTM30 in 2x10 was my first amp. Still own it and love it.
I've had the 60 and 30. I still have the JTM30 1. 12 combo. Sold my 60. 2. 12 combo because I liked the 30 better. Much better dirty tone with the 30 to my ears. I do miss the duel reverb on the 60 but that's about it.
Hi Dave! First off, congratulations to acquiring your new amp! These were produced, I believe, for only 7 months (first introduced in 1996 and superseded by the JCM600 sometime in 1997). Very good sounding clean channel, the overdrive channel sounds OK, considering there are some clipping diodes in the signal path. The bad news is, these jtm series were not engineered very well. The horizontal position of the valves and of the EL34’s in the output section in particular, may lead to overheating issues if they are biased too hot and played at stage volume for a long period of time. The second problem is the unfortunate placement of two electrolytic caps(mounted on a pcb) right below the power valves. The heat will cause the electrolyte of said caps to boil off over time, so they dry up much earlier and don’t smooth out the dc voltage coming the bridge rectifier anymore. You will notice it by hearing some ungodly amounts of hum, ranging from 60Hz to 100Hz.
That is unfortunate
Keep it in your amp arsenal Dave. My favourite sounds I've heard you get from an amp, you got those valves cookin', such succulent tones;)!
Sorry Dave ,but you on that valve amp is on another level completely. stick with the valves.
john greene totally.
Yep have to agree
agreed! It seemed to inspire some NEXT level playing!
Truth.
Wow this is so good man. I have a great story of buying one of these amps for 40 bucks. Took it home cleaned it up and got it working after resoldering a few things and boom awesome little Amp.
I cried like a baby on the telecaster part. So beautiful!
It's an explosion of blues feelings listening your playing.
To me it sounds so much warmer and alive than the MGs. On a par with the CR120. That's just my ears though:)
Boy that amp sounds good through your fingers! A nice warm crunch like a good peanut brittle toffee melted over the top of cool ice cream... now I’m hungry :D
Installing a thick metal plate between tubes and the system works great,keeps the hotness away.Great playing dave.
Definitely fit a heat sink above the valves will stop most problems with this amp,I have the 15” version sounds amazing
I am not a valve snob and I personally have solid state and Tube amps but Dave this is the best tone you have ever had ...in my opinion!😁
Dave, this is the best I've heard you play. Through this amp your sound is remarkable. Thanks.
Dave! You are truly a fantastic player! I aspire to be able to play like that some day sooner than later. Thanks once again for sharing!
Man that 335 is THICC AF!!! And thats a hellacious tone. This wasn't a gear demo, this was a conversation with those of us with ears to hear
Great playing Dave , the bit at 35.20 on the tele is the business , Ive heard the JTM 60 before never grabbed my attention , until now that is. Thanks Dave
Yes I've had one for years blows internal fuse regularly has been at amp tech so often one of the reasons you and this amp convinced me to go to solid state. I'm very happy with my silver stripe bandit very solid
At 3:40 I got a Sergio Leone spaghetti vibe. What a sweet sound!
Very excellent channel dude. Keeping it reals is where it’s at. Lots of good info and interesting insights. Peace out from Ireland. ✌️🤘
Hi Dave, amazing playing, thanks for showcasing this amp and making it sound absolutely amazing. I still have the 2x12 in pristine condition, bought it new & still has the original valves (hardly ever used), so hopefully this vid will soar the second hand price sky high and I can retire to a Caribbean island ( once lockdown is lifted of course) 😁👌👏
P.s.regards the heat issue, I still have my 'cage' on the amp but fixed a piece of aluminium sheet plate above the tubes, to deflect the heat, this also works....
The Gilmour in that intro 😍😍😍
That was some of the most expressive and beautiful guitar playing I’ve ever heard.
That was awesome! Now, you can get rid of all of those tin can amps. LOL I'm kidding. I still love the Oranges. But, the amp did sound great.
My favourite youtube guitarist by far!
Thank you very much. :)
You are a talented individual sir! Amazing - keep the videos coming!
Interesting! I nearly bought one of theses in the 90’s when they first came out. Since then I have owned Dr Z’s, Fender twins, Supers, I currently own a Mesa Lonestar 100w and Marshall Silver Jubilee RI and JVM never had problems with inconsistent sounds or reliability issues....not once. My fave is the Jub
So let me tell you what I hear please. To be precise when I listen to Carlos Santana live throughout my life having seen him nearly 20 times in addition to his albums and live albums I hear the exact same warm and buttery delicious tone coming out of your guitar Dave as I did when I listen to Carlos when he really grabbed me as you just did. Great stuff my man! There's some live CDs and videos available live Santana in South America, I believe and or live in Mexico where the tone you're playing was right on what I heard and enjoyed so much. you're very inspiring thanks man keep up the great work
That intro was just wonderful. Absolutely torrid. Made me make a serious "yeah!" face for the whole duration of it so that my jaw hurt by the end. If you could time travel and put that out as the first track of an album (in 1968, say), you'd be a superstar! In fact, you ARE a superstar, but you know what I mean. Really lovely to meet your new friend, even if he's only staying for the summer.
Yes Dave, I've got one. I had one years ago and it kept blowing up and overheating so got rid of it. Had loads of amps since and could never get close to the sweet tone of the jtm 60 so had to bit another luckily this works great and has the sweetest Marshall cleans ever.
Sounds amazing Dave love marshalls
Congrats on the 60k! I appreciate your honesty and passion for the guitar! You may have gotten there faster if you tried to make dumb memes or started UA-cam drama with other creators, but you stuck to your guns and were yourself! Thanks for entertaining me for brief moments throughout the week! Well deserved!
Cheers from Liverpool NY! Great intro man and a great vid. Thanks Dave. :-)
Wow Dave! Loved your opening jam, it was awesome.
That amp sounds great man. I would say it's a keeper. Nice melodies.
Wow! Used this amp all the time in the 90s! Awesome 👏
Very nice I have a jtm60 head with a mesa 4x12 large cab and I wish I could get your tone and play like you GREAT JOB
The stock Heritage 12" speakers have a lot to do with the amps tone. Those speakers are fantastic.
Dave you jus flat out ROCK, an that's all there's to it!
wow! some sweet Funkadelic Maggot Brain ish vibe / tone going on in the second jam. so happy that I'll be hearing this amp in videos to come!
You seem in great spirits today dave, its great to see you smiling and having a good time mate! 😊
We have a JCM600 2 x 12, which was the successor to the JTM60 amps. All of this series can suffer from overheating issues, but I think the JCM600's less so, as they have a plastic grille in the top of the cabinet which lets some of the heat out. We got our JCM600 for less than £300 a couple of years back, in great condition, but cutting out intermittently. However, I tested the tube bias and it was biased too hot. Since adjusting this it has run flawlessly for 2 years and is used heavily by my son, often for 8 hours per day. Great tones, both clean and overdriven.
Did you install the aluminum plate above the tubes? Heat soak.
You deserve a huge audience as a player Dave. And I couldn't care less what gear you use!
i care about his gear, because i care for dave. hurraaaaaah!
Good sounding and very good playing buddy, specialy your vibrato, very expressive. Good choice, the ES335. I did not hit the "like" button" because it was set on "666" and I did not want to change this number 😄
I totally get your main 'grinds my gears' gripe about the consistency of valve amps. I've played JCM800's for decades and it's the only thing I can ever fault them on. They can vary. And there is no way around that. And its flipping annoying some days. I also totally get you're a Strat guy through and through cos I am too.
But... I can't help comment that you playing an E335 through a valve Marshall works so well for your sound. It really does. Your sound here is simply sweeter, warmer and more vibrant. But they're probably not the right words. The best way I've ever had it described to me me is it's akin to switching a stereo sound system on to play your fave song but one of the speakers isn't working.... but sometimes you just simply touch the lead and the other speaker explodes into life. Its that moment of 'clarity' and 'aliveness' and 'moreness' that you experience.
It honestly simply sounds better. Again appreciate that's not your preferred 'comfort zone' so ultimately you'll choose what works on all levels for you inc feel of the guitar. And that's of course as it should be. But your E335 through these Marshall valves sound is stunning. Your Strats and especially your LP still sound better through the solid MG's. But the 335 sound here is eclipsing all of that.
Well said, I totally agree.
You can get something to stop your voltage fluctuation sorted wich is supposed to be a big issue with valves
I mean your input voltage from the wall
I'm diggin' the Predator shirt!
I get major Peter Green vibes from this my dude!
These were Marshall’s answer to/attempt at a more Fender-like sound. Higher headroom, crisper highs. They sound beautiful, but I’d keep a fan aimed into the back. Known for overheating badly. There’s a mod some people do to put a shield above the tubes.
tone is 70pct in the hands and we all know you hv that. I think you should keep this one bro. Ive recently switched to tube amps after 30yrs of playing ss. In fact, i discovered you from ur vid why i prefer ss lol!! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN FEEL AND TONE. told myself for yrs there wasnt. I also got rid of a boss gt8 prosesser and went wit analog pedals. Now i have replaced tubes in a vrate vc50, no bias req. and 3days after i bought a marshall dsl 40c tubes blew!! 2014 model so, to be expected. Had to risk my life biasing it, but hey, all for R&R man!! no looking back for me. Keep that beast dude!!
wow, amp sounds amazing!!!
It's like I"m hearing Peter Green and the vibrato of Paul Kossoff. Very nice.
You sound amazing on this amp! I had one just like this one, this was the first time I regret selling it....I was told that the tube placing was made so it would reduce the amp heating ( don’t know if that it’s true or not ) makes sense .... hope you keep this amp it makes you shine
indepth review nothing left untouched... gotta love the inconsistency though it lets us forgive oure mistakes by beeing but a moments fading spirit or its anoying or somth... also you are awesome sub.
You rock Dave...I own one of these JTM60’s and I feel the same way! The removal of the tube cage is a very good idea...of course keep it in case you’re going to transport it, but keep it off at home in the studio...great video!
What is the issue with the tube cage? Im looking at getting one of these. Do they cause the tubes to over heat? Thats one issue that seems common with this amp tubes cooking to board, a heat soak between the tubes and the board might be a solution? any thoughts? Dave? anybody :) Thanks I just don't want o pickup up somebody elses problem
I had a JTM 30, the two by10, best sounding amp I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a fair few including a Marshall DSL 602, Marshall DSL 401, Fender HRD, Fender Blues Junior, and currently H&K Statesman ( which is pretty good). The JTMs had overheating issues. Mine blew up and caught fire once!
However, once I had the transformer replaced it was great. Sadly I joined a band where the other guitarist used a 100watt stack, and a very loud drummer who told me I needed a louder amp, so I traded it 😒
Yeah ! I've got the jcm600 and it doesn't seem like 60 watts to me ! More like 30-35 but maybe I need 2 X 16 ohm cabinets to get full power !?
Amp sounds so great! I get it though. Not nearly as reliable or consistent. There we’re so many awesome riffs in this one. Especially, loved the Tele and Jaguar stuff. Phew, swear you just keep getting better, and better all the time. Amazing playing! At least if at any time the amp should break down on you at least you know you’re covered with a bunch of amazing solid states to play through till it’s feasible to get it fixed. So that’s always some reassurance. It’s a nice piece to add to your arsenal.
I know why you love your guitars specialy the strat u love what you did whit your telecaster and the white jaguar and lespaul . I hope too see you live on stage or festival in holland thax dave again you amase me rock on peter green most have love your playin style stay healty greeting Jerry from the nederlands
Honestly I much prefer valve amps. They sound fuller and warmer and more responsive to me, particularly when they’re warmed up and turned up to a decent volume. The main issue is that you have to turn them up to get the best out of them and that makes anything bigger than 5W more or less unusable in the home or project studio environment. They’re just far far too loud. What most people need is a small valve amp that you can crank the master past half way without annoying the neighbours. Unfortunately there aren’t really any options that tick all the boxes. I want something small (1-2 Watts) that has a quality 12” speaker, the full range of EQ options AND an effects loop so that I can run delay and reverb between the pre-amp and power amp. All of the small amps I am aware of have a single tone knob a cheap 8” speaker and no effects loop.
JTM30 2x10 was my first proper amp 20 years ago, still own it and use it. Now have a studio vintage but I can’t part with it!
You're amazing, brother. Much love.
Just awesome playing...dave thru any amp great...dave on a 335 and a marshall is fabtastic.
the only guitar playing on youtube that I have ever enjoyed in my entire life. wish we could jam man. nobody can fuckin play.
I have this amp, I made two mods, one was putting a cooling fan on the cage, and the other was putting a switch that turns off the clipping diodes part of the boost channel circuit, and the drive becomes even more wicked.
That was one of the best thing about solid state and modelers vs tube amps. Every time I plug in my strymon iridium, it sounds the same. Every time I plug into my ac30, it sounds different. One day the ac30 sounds amazing, next day it sounds terrible.
Yep I had an AC15 it got replaced by a blues cube stage 60watt amp solid state is much more consistent and when built properly sound awesome.
I find that with my valve amps. I've had mostly marshall and fenders and there all the same. I don't mind it because when there good there far better than solid state to my ears anyway. I have a hot rod deluxe and a marshall origin 20 so different brands and one day you plug in and it's like the best sound ever every pedal every guitar sound killer then the next time awful both amps some times the marshall some times fender. But I've here lots of amp guys say the voltage in you house fluctuates a lot your valves need the correct voltage and there's not much tolerance before they sound bad. You should be getting 230v but this can go down to 220v or be at 245v. You can get a regulator to keep it even never tried one but it makes sense
Yes very much happens I'm thinking about investing in a "Brown Box" that is basically a voltage regulator Heard good things about them
Amazing! Your tone is great! This amp valorizes you playng, much better then mg, i think!
Glad you had such a great time playing the amp! :)
That Amp really does Rock Dave. Maybe if you get new tubes it would stabilise also it may make a great conversion to amp head project. I feel the clean is perhaps missing a depth that the MGs seem to have, but that could be down to the single speaker V the Marshal cab thing. Brilliant playing as ever Dave 👍😊👍😊
60k Dave! Well done buddy!
what an amazing gorgeous amp
Great intro, that combo is sweet, blues,..... suits you sir.....
They mounted the tubes like that because they were taking chassis from a combo and mounted that way to allow pcb boards for the other stuff on the amp. It's got 2 effect loops and a bunch of other stuff on the back and on order to fit that all in a head unit they had to develop it that way they did.
nice amp dave.nice to see you playing humbuckers .although you sound better on a strat.keep on rockin my friend.glad to see you better.
Thanks Dave, you've inspired me to give one of these a go👍
Once again Dave has smashed it brilliant!! Great observation regarding the cover very interesting, the cover is holding the heat in and not working as a heat sink, going to have a look at my ac 15 see if there is a similar temp difference
See l told ya, those don't suck,still have mine l bought in 93', great combo, versatility, small, but can blow the windows out of my house, don't jam a brunch of gear around it like some I've seen and say it over heats,60 waaatttsss!!! Change is good Dave, especially when they thro it in my hat✌️
You made that JTM talk and cry !!!
Notes between the notes !!!!
I have the jcm 600 2x12 basically the same amp. Love mine it’s like having a JCM 800 (clean channel) and a JCM 900 (OD channel gain 20) in one box 👍
Hi Dave, if you are keeping your amp don't buy a new speaker, you can repair the cone with some industrial paper towels and PVA glue then spray paint it Black with a tin of automotive black paint from Poundland and it will sound fantastic, I've done it and it adds character to the sound. Good luck, Best regards. John.
sounds so good!
Lemmy once told that if it says Marshall then grab it. I think that real Marshall is a valve Marshall and the tone is just there....no pedals, no boxes, just this....thanks!!
Hey Dave, nice playing. I own one of this since near 1996, and probably the inconsistency sound is caused by worn tubes or bad capacitors (well known the capacitors on this amps are cheap and have to be replaced).
Thanks for all the help in the guitar tone world .Have you ever checked out a AC 10 C1 bought one a couple months ago and it sounds great ,but I still like my Katana 50 for playing on the fly.Started building guitars and pedals since I found your channel.And also a special thank for helping me unlock the neck a was stuck in traffic at the seventh fret for 20 plus years .Love your channel 100k will come soon
I know this post was old but I am wondering if you can share with me this information as to unlock the fretboard? Thanks
@@sonnygutierrez3979 Search Dave Simpson unlocking the neck
Thanks for the video! Good stuff! I bought mine new in '95. I have yet to have any issues with it.
Yes ! I use a Marshall jcm 600 head just like yours here ! It's great ! EL-34 power tubes and in Canada they came with 6L6 power tubes.
Best amp sound from a Dave Simpson vid !!
24:38 he is in an other dimension
Love the sound, epic jam dave!
Now Dave, what have I told you about playing with Tubes(valves) .... Now go back to your room and play with your nice Boss Katana. Sure it an't got no glow, but it won't blow when you need it to go. Long live Transistors.... :) LOL P.S... Thats one sweet amp you got there ;) Greetings From Georgetown Ontario!!!!!
If you look back at Marshall's history, I reckon you could find every one of their amps get a bad rap by some people in one form or another. At the end of the day, they all sound like Marshall's - quirks and all. That's why we love 'em. I've got a TLS60 combo with blue tolex and the goldy sort of grill cloth - I love it. But I would change out those EL34's Dave. That's the one thing that really wears in most Marshall's if you like output power tube distortion. And you're right, they can sound slightly different on different days. I'm sure it's got to do with Voltage fluctuations and temperature. But I don't find it that drastic.
Hey Dave. I know how well you know early Peter Green but have you ever done any licks of his Snowy White stuff. If you need any new valves get them from Cricklewood Electronics,they will be the cheapest and least fuss.I think your playing sounds fantastic even more when your warmed up.I get a bit of Iommi with that new amp all the best!
You sound so much better on that tube amp than the MG solid state. Btw I have the 15w version of MG too. I just play thru my vht special 6 ultra anymore.
amazing intro omgg 🤩❤️
beautiful sound, i also have an intact marshall jtm 60 just like that
You make every Amp singing and us crying! You are Great and Sound too! I bought the same Head. Clean ist Great! What Speaker can You edvise for this Amp? Thanks.Sorry for my English.
Yep the ol wobbly swiveling fan trick...it works and goofy cage bye bye. Monster tones well played.
Hey Dave I had the 2x12. Bot it new, liked it didn't love it, then it died after 2 years. The marshall service tech said he had seen many of them and there was a problem with the line. Instead of servicing (he said it was the OT i think) they just sent me a new one, which was a different amp as they were phasing it out already. Still a jtm60, but with a different cab..which was nicer....the black grillcloth. I wouldn't recommend this amp, but, if it has survived this long maybe it's ok? I did like the clean tone a lot! Very jangly. Cheers!
I think the difference in tone does not have much to do with the day of the week, but more with how hot the valves are.
You truly are amazeballs!
Add a vent behind the handle like the head version, sorted. worked for mine, bought from new!
Awesome playing