I'm starting to think pretty seriously about flipping my JP-2C for a TC50 head and here's why:
1. I have the JP-2C in large part for the cab clone and the midi switching. The TC50 has got those.
2. The TC50 definitely has a crunch channel, while the the JP-2C does not.
3. My Mark V makes me happier than the JP-2C in both IIC+ and IV modes once I've disabled the fx loop.
As a result of points two and three, my JP-2C is gathering dust.
Compared to my old Electra Dyne (which had a great vintage lo gain)
4. UNLIKE my Electra Dyne, the TC50 is a real three channel amp.
5. The TC50 has an extremely high gain lead channel.
6. The TC50 also has the more forgiving volume profile of the JP-2C than the ED had.
So: crunch channel + midi control + cab clone from the TC-50, epic Mark lead sounds from the Mark V.
This seems pretty straightforward. Probably going to put the 2c on the market and start saving some money.
1. I have the JP-2C in large part for the cab clone and the midi switching. The TC50 has got those.
2. The TC50 definitely has a crunch channel, while the the JP-2C does not.
3. My Mark V makes me happier than the JP-2C in both IIC+ and IV modes once I've disabled the fx loop.
As a result of points two and three, my JP-2C is gathering dust.
Compared to my old Electra Dyne (which had a great vintage lo gain)
4. UNLIKE my Electra Dyne, the TC50 is a real three channel amp.
5. The TC50 has an extremely high gain lead channel.
6. The TC50 also has the more forgiving volume profile of the JP-2C than the ED had.
So: crunch channel + midi control + cab clone from the TC-50, epic Mark lead sounds from the Mark V.
This seems pretty straightforward. Probably going to put the 2c on the market and start saving some money.