metalhead51105
Well-known member
hey guys,
so i've been dealing with some killer gas lately which might be affecting where my head is but right now i'm playing through a mesa dual rectifier and a marshall 1960b cab with the stock 75s. now when i first tried the rectifier i thought it was absolutely perfect for me (used with a boogie rectifier cab when tested) but with the 75s i'm beginning to hate the shrill harshness coming from my rig. an easy fix for this would be to use the rectifier cab with my setup but even then there is no way i could crank the amp to a volume to hold a decent tone live or at practice so i'm beginning whats the point of having an amp capable of awesome tone but won't give it to me unless i'm shaking the walls and killing the mix live. so i spent a couple hours at the candy store (aka Guitar center) and finally brought myself to play a jvm410h (avoided it to save myself from getting greedy) and needless to say i thought it was much easier to dial in and even at lower volumes sounded worlds better than MY dual rec setup. the versatility was definately something to raise an eyebrow about. and of course i really was diggin the tone. here's my scenerio. i could buy a rectifier cab now and keep my marshall cab for future investment in a marshall as eventually i would like to own both the rectifier and something a bit more marshall-esque; or i could trade in the dual rectifier head and get the jvm head and play it through my marshall cab and if need be buy the dual rec setup when i'm actually able to actually let the beast go instead of constantly trying to tame the rabid animal and subsequently sounding like ***. long story short, those who have owned the jvm the dual rectifier or both let me know about your experiences with these amps. i understand both these amps are two different animals in terms of tone and tone is subjective but just wanted to know why some of you have loved or hated either one of these amps.
thanks
tony
so i've been dealing with some killer gas lately which might be affecting where my head is but right now i'm playing through a mesa dual rectifier and a marshall 1960b cab with the stock 75s. now when i first tried the rectifier i thought it was absolutely perfect for me (used with a boogie rectifier cab when tested) but with the 75s i'm beginning to hate the shrill harshness coming from my rig. an easy fix for this would be to use the rectifier cab with my setup but even then there is no way i could crank the amp to a volume to hold a decent tone live or at practice so i'm beginning whats the point of having an amp capable of awesome tone but won't give it to me unless i'm shaking the walls and killing the mix live. so i spent a couple hours at the candy store (aka Guitar center) and finally brought myself to play a jvm410h (avoided it to save myself from getting greedy) and needless to say i thought it was much easier to dial in and even at lower volumes sounded worlds better than MY dual rec setup. the versatility was definately something to raise an eyebrow about. and of course i really was diggin the tone. here's my scenerio. i could buy a rectifier cab now and keep my marshall cab for future investment in a marshall as eventually i would like to own both the rectifier and something a bit more marshall-esque; or i could trade in the dual rectifier head and get the jvm head and play it through my marshall cab and if need be buy the dual rec setup when i'm actually able to actually let the beast go instead of constantly trying to tame the rabid animal and subsequently sounding like ***. long story short, those who have owned the jvm the dual rectifier or both let me know about your experiences with these amps. i understand both these amps are two different animals in terms of tone and tone is subjective but just wanted to know why some of you have loved or hated either one of these amps.
thanks
tony