kreatorkills
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SamuelJ86 said:kreatorkills said:yes, i tried it next to a v and the jp2c definitely sounded better than the 2c+ mode in the v, but i actually preferred the iv mode better side by side. maybe i'm not a 2c+ guy though because i rarely use it on my v as i prefer iv and extreme much more. i thought the fat mode sounded much better then the clean on the jp2c. i didn't try any effects though and i only had about an hour with it.
I think you need to give the JP2C another shot! If you're a fan of the mark V's heavy tones, the JP should have made your head explode! Its that good. I don't even think that's my opinion, it's a fact. The JP just does it better. It has the best qualities of each mode in the V's third channel. It has the aggressiveness of the c+ mode, the warmth and fluid smoothness of the mark iv mode and the thunk and chunk balls of the extreme mode. Then it has its own special raw, open, clear sound. Anybody who owns a V that plays one of these and says they prefer the tones they get on the V better, I just can't belive them. You gotta give it another go man, I think Petrucci is right when he said in the manual that this might be the greatest guitar amp ever built!
It dials in pretty close to the V's lead channel as far as clock face on the controls. And I can't tell if the GEQ is a little touchier or if the amp just has more to EQ. Funny story though. I dialed in my les paul in no time on the first day. I decided I was going to use it for channel 2 and my Alexi model guitar (Jackson RR1 style) for channel 3, because I have it tuned to drop B :shock: It was taking me forever to get a good tone out of it on channel 3. It was just too fat, I couldn't tighten it up. I tried everything. I started to think this amp can't do drop tunes worth a crap. On the V, in Mark iv mode I would use this guitar with the gain on 12 o'clock. Finally I rolled the gain back and found my tone. At just under 9 o clock!!! And that's without the gain knob pulled! It was strange because with the gain on about 11 o'clock it didn't sound like it had too much. This thing has sooo much gain it is stupid. Now I have a blackout pickup and a slight gain boost built in the guitar, without the boost, gain would've been on about 10 o'clock. Still, a lot lower than I'm used to. So with that preset gain set a notch or two higher in the amp, you have to remember that and set it a little lower than you're used to in the V. I just can't belive how much gain this amp has. And it doesn't turn to complete mush, it's amazing.
To be honest i just wanted to check it out, but i'm very happy with my V. I have some cool pedals and i can reach any territory i need and beyond. I play all kinds of styles and i love edge a tweed mode. I don't think edge mode gets enough credit, it is so touch sensitive and so dynamic with my les paul and it just purrs with single coils when picking soft. It's really unique and i dont know what other amp sounds like the edge mode.
Your right though, the jp2c did seem like a hot rodded mix of channel 3, definitely tight and dynamic with great harmonics. Maybe down the road i'll pick up a used one 8)