Justin_Blackened
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I have actually surprised they announced it without backing it with a video. The V:25 and V:35 had a announcement video right? I am pretty sure they did. I want another video like the casual demo John did for the V:25, sometimes I just listen to that clip to hear John play.Wayno said:Any idea's when we'll have some JP 2C sound clips to chew on???? Itching to hear this......
Nice my man. many many pics when it comes. I did the same thing with the V:25, went straight to my mesa dealer and put one on hold. Mine was one of the first to arrive in Oz.dlpasco said:Well, I just made a down payment on a standard JP-2C. No point in messing around. No idea when it will be available.
If John's putting his name on it, I believe it will be something that he uses and wants to have himself. He's certainly demonstrated that with his guitars.
Based on what I remember from the Triaxis manual, I'm guessing Shred mode is based on the Mark III. I'm excited.
I thought the shred mode would be a ++ type boost or something similar. Just giving it a little more.
One thing I like about the JP2C is just that. Two gains. Eliminates the need for a boost pedal or separate eq to engage for lead stuff. Its right there on the amp dont have to worry about sharing the 5 band and its set and forget, nothing noising up your signal. Just plug in and go.JMMP said:I believe the key is that it is TWO high gain channels. A few years back I couldn't decide between getting a mark IV or mark v. It boiled down to the V not having two high gain channels. That's why I will one day own a JP-2C, but I will not sell my simulclass mark IV to get it.
One great thing is that you can use the two channels to AB tones when tweaking without losing your original setting. No more jotting down pot settings before having a fiddle.