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Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Every Jubilee and Marshall have a multi voltage selector on the back..  They are the best as far as the world traveler is concerned. 
Joe B

Well I'll take your word for it mate, I guess there aint many more well travelled than you!  big_smile

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http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/electric_ … m-G15ES216

Bloody nora! 3 grand?? Surely not?   sad

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Sted, I would be very expensive to have one shipped from the US. Buggers ain't light! And ya have VAT tax and other duties or import fees too, no?

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Don't they ever come up on the UK eBay?

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Just get a Ceriatone 2550 (50W) or 2555 (100W). All the tone you want, it's brand-new (no issues), and very affordable.
Anyway, André, I understand your excitement. I *only* have the Ceriatone clone but these amps are tone monsters.  smile

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Bluesbreaker wrote:

Just get a Ceriatone 2550 (50W) or 2555 (100W). All the tone you want, it's brand-new (no issues), and very affordable.
Anyway, André, I understand your excitement. I *only* have the Ceriatone clone but these amps are tone monsters.  smile

Ah Ceriatone..making the ridiculous priced gear somewhat affordable.  big_smile

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Spider wrote:

Sted, I would be very expensive to have one shipped from the US. Buggers ain't light! And ya have VAT tax and other duties or import fees too, no?

Oh true enough mate, but I've seen them on Ebay go for like 5-600 for something approaching ok, plus they're made in Britain so there must be some knocking about in peoples bedrooms, 3K is a boatload of money for an amp, my Matchless would go for less than that and like you say thats been imported to this ountry, plus its a completely hand wired thing. Trouble is I think the secrets out on these amps being really rather good and they've joined the Marshall list of elite amps, hence the profiteering by the likes of this store.

Guess I'll just keep my eyes peeled!  smile

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Ok I have a question for all of you....

A local music store here has a Marshall 2554 Jubilee in Black for $1,200 and a 2 year old Mesa Lone-star Special for $1,250 (still with warranty) available.  You can see what I am using now in my signature and I am playing mostly classic rock and blues based rock and straight blues.  I am not a huge fan of high gain amps but I am open to try new things.

Which of the two would you suggest I get? 

I am playing in small bars and clubs...usually no more than a couple of hundred people size places.  and my VOX ac15 is enough (barely) to cut through the mix.

They both sound great....and no I can't get both...LOL   big_smile   big_smile   big_smile

Barry

2009 Gibson Les Paul 1958 VOS (with black plastic)
2008 Gibson Les Paul Traditional Goldtop (with the cream plastic from the 58RI)
> Marshall Bluesbreaker 2 pedal >Boss sd-1> DD3 > Vox Ac15cc1

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Mmmmm

Ultimately only you  can make this choice ,as one as to tick all the boxes for you.

IMO I love Jubilees but Kind of a one trick pony ,not so versatile on there own , but paired

as JB discovered , awesome. cant speak for the lonestar as have not tried one   yikes

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

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I have a Jubilee and love it but if you need to use Both Channels a Clean and OD your better off with the Loan Star. Its very hard to use both channels on the Jubilee effectively it can be done but your going to wish they didn't share the EQ. Its the one thing I don't like about the amp.

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Big E wrote:

I have a Jubilee and love it but if you need to use Both Channels a Clean and OD your better off with the Loan Star. Its very hard to use both channels on the Jubilee effectively it can be done but your going to wish they didn't share the EQ. Its the one thing I don't like about the amp.


Hi

there is a easy way round this IMO by using a graphic equailiser pedal  when you switch to the clean channel switch on the graphic eq pedal and use the pedal to shape your clean sound , and volume . this def makes the clean channel usable then switch to lead channel simply switch of graphic  pedal and viola . I do it and it works , only downside is some tap dancing  big_smile

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

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Softmc,

Would you post your setting of your EQ? I have one I have played around with that before  a bit but maybe not enough. I haven't tried the Jubilee in the new project I am working on  there are a lot of clean then OD parts, but would love to be able to use both channels on the jubilee.

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Big E wrote:

Softmc,

Would you post your setting of your EQ? I have one I have played around with that before  a bit but maybe not enough. I haven't tried the Jubilee in the new project I am working on  there are a lot of clean then OD parts, but would love to be able to use both channels on the jubilee.

Sure Big E

I use a boss Ge7 but there are better G/Eq pedals around .  basically on a Jubilee using Joes settings when the CLEAN channel is selected the mids are very prominent  and the sound is ice picky so I switch on the G/eq and dial out the mids . so it ends up in a V shape also using the volume on the G/eq you can trim back the level to balance the volume for clean channel it works for me ok  wink

"Everybody's entitled to my opinion. wink

68 (edited by RickB 2011-06-16 23:42:18)

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RickB wrote:
Spider wrote:
Joe Bonamassa wrote:

Thank you Spider,
       I look forward to using the Black 88 in the next two weeks.. Its gonna sound and look killer with my BCC  set up.   I have been honestly been so blindsided by the existence of these things..   But again... Thank you Spider for being so cool and hooking me up..  The amp will now be known as "Black 88"..
Joe B

Please try it out, play it hard as I know you will. Then have your tech go through it thoroughly. I hope it brings a little inspiration. I'm also very glad I could be of help.

Safe Travels Please.
me

I'll be sure to get a picture for you at the first BCC gig Spider. A nice close up from front row center with Joe jamming in the foreground, hopefully playing that vintage Lester.
Very cool of you!
Rick

Here you go Spider. Joe, the '59 LP and your Black 88 cool
https://picasaweb.google.com/Elexmage/1 … 8252610946

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

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RickB wrote:
RickB wrote:
Spider wrote:

Please try it out, play it hard as I know you will. Then have your tech go through it thoroughly. I hope it brings a little inspiration. I'm also very glad I could be of help.

Safe Travels Please.
me

I'll be sure to get a picture for you at the first BCC gig Spider. A nice close up from front row center with Joe jamming in the foreground, hopefully playing that vintage Lester.
Very cool of you!
Rick

Here you go Spider. Joe, the '59 LP and your Black 88 cool
https://picasaweb.google.com/Elexmage/1 … 8252610946

That's too cool for school right there.

Nice shot.

conorb

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Nice pic! But I have to add it's not my Jub. It's Joe's.

Stay Safe

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Spider wrote:

Nice pic! But I have to add it's not my Jub. It's Joe's.

Stay Safe

Of course, your EX Jubilee. A lucky shot, but good result. Nice place for it to end up.  cool

Free download from Vienna! http://mbsy.co/bNLR
Lots of unique videos of Joe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwd5vL8fXTw
Buy Joe's merchandise here. http://www.jbonamassa.com/affiliates/id … hp?id=1381

72 (edited by Spider 2011-06-17 11:41:19)

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The only ex I'm actually happy to see. yikes

Better that it be used than to sit in storage. And, of course I'm ecstatic as to who ended up with it.