Re: amp recommendations
AndyE wrote:But the JVM has 2 Master volumes and as i said kills at low volumes too. I just can write it again: I have never had a nearly as good tone as i have now at any volume. The thing is if you buy yourself a Line 6 spider or what- soever lower quality amp you will sooner or later look after something better. So why not buy it in the first place and save the 600-1000USD. And i can guarantee you won`t need pedals with the JVM. Endless options with regard to what tone you want with a superb clean channel. The JVM is a steal and if you get the 205 combo version you are mobile and can use it for playing at home or a medium size venue and i would guess you will not think of getting another amp in a long while- that amp is extremely versatile.
So thats what i would do. But as someone stated above- nothing is better than to actually try out some amps yourself.Thanks for your advice but the JVM 205 combo is again 50 watt. And that's really to loud for me. I had a JCM 900 50 Watt combo that i sold because of that
Also i heard the 205 misses some nice sounds the 410h has ...
You are absolutely right with regard to the JCM 900. Tried that and didn`t like it for my purposes either. WAY too loud when you get the good tones. Wattage doesn`t mean anything if you ask me. I played 15 Watt amps which had to be cranked A LOT MORE than the amps i own now to sound good. I find the JVM to produce really fine tones at very low levels meaning speach volume- and i honestly don`t exaggerate here. I don`t have to convince anybody here. So you have to check it out for yourself. But in the case of the JVM i guarantee you that Wattage doesn`t mean anything else than that you have the option to really turn the amp loud if you have to. I would bet that for your purposes and style of music you won`t get a better or even equivalent tone at lower volumes with any of the above mentioned low-wattage-amps.
I haven`t played the 205 combo but i mainly play on channels 1 and (3)4 which offer 6 switchable soundoptions. So i would guess that the 205c could do it for me. I myself are planning to sell my Peavey JSX to get the 205 combo. If i were you i would give it a try. Should be easy to find one in a local musicstore. Would be interested in what you think of it.