Topic: Marshall JCM 900

Hey guys.  just made a fantastic purchase.  a JCM 900 for 500 bucks!  very cool.  Its already loaded with groove tubes that are fairly new.  what  are your guys  thoughts on the 900?  I think its 1 ballsy amp.  all  comments welcome.
Peace,
Conner

Fender '62 reissue Stratocaster, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio(Stock), Marshall JCM900 100W Head, Original 1972 Carvin 4/12 Cabinet,Ibanez Ts9 Reissue, Keeley Compressor, Boss DD-3 Delay, Vox Wah

Re: Marshall JCM 900

Good amp, very reliable and 'gig-worthy' but a little too high gain for me.....but you're going to have hours of fun wink

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Re: Marshall JCM 900

hey guys just a question...
I got a chance to crank it earlier today,  and it didnt really have all that much gain.  Is the key to get it to almost full blast to relaly get that saturation out of it?  i was using a cab that can handle 600 watts, so i definitley wasnt getting any speaker break up.  any suggestions to get that saturation out of the jcm 900? 
peace,
Conner

Fender '62 reissue Stratocaster, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio(Stock), Marshall JCM900 100W Head, Original 1972 Carvin 4/12 Cabinet,Ibanez Ts9 Reissue, Keeley Compressor, Boss DD-3 Delay, Vox Wah

4 (edited by NPB_EST.1979 2007-02-14 12:13:52)

Re: Marshall JCM 900

blues fans cover your ears!

turn the bass all the way up, the mids all the way down, and the treble all the way up. turn the gain all the way up and the presence all the way up. That should make it CRUNCH

-note: those are not my EQ settings, but have found that get some fo the most distortion.

what kind of speakers are you driving??? this amp would really do well with 4 vintage 30's celestions.

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
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Re: Marshall JCM 900

hey  guys....i got  a great tone out of the jcm today.  check it out at  www.myspace.com/krystalhawesdirtypool

Fender '62 reissue Stratocaster, 2001 Gibson Les Paul Studio(Stock), Marshall JCM900 100W Head, Original 1972 Carvin 4/12 Cabinet,Ibanez Ts9 Reissue, Keeley Compressor, Boss DD-3 Delay, Vox Wah

Re: Marshall JCM 900

Sounds like a metal scoop to me......not too much TONE there??

NPB_EST.1979 wrote:

blues fans cover your ears!

turn the bass all the way up, the mids all the way down, and the treble all the way up. turn the gain all the way up and the presence all the way up. That should make it CRUNCH

-note: those are not my EQ settings, but have found that get some fo the most distortion.

what kind of speakers are you driving??? this amp would really do well with 4 vintage 30's celestions.

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

Re: Marshall JCM 900

thats correct gsj.

It gets good distortion but thats about it.

- Nic from Detroit... posting on JB's Forum since 6-2-2006
Ask me about my handwound Great Lakes Guitar Pickups
Since 2010, Bonamassa fans have taken advantage of my JB friend discount = my cost + shipping. cool

Re: Marshall JCM 900

cj19m wrote:

hey  guys....i got  a great tone out of the jcm today.  check it out at  www.myspace.com/krystalhawesdirtypool


How did you get the tone? I've got a JCM900 but it doesn't sound like that by far!!!

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Re: Marshall JCM 900

I have had all the models of the 900 and they have all been wildly different...
The best one by far was the 2100 MkIII non-reverb master volume with EL34s.
The 6L6s in these things absolutely kill the crunch and roar. The reverb models are okay...the 50w versions are weaker...do not have the roar or the balls.

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