I like this move, because it shows that Marshall is listening to what the customers want and are aware of the trend that many people are going away from massive 100W amplifiers, cause you know, PAs exist in almost every venue. Great stuff!
Yeah, I really don't know why there has been so much focus on big, powerful amps so long after the invention of the PA. So many great classic albums were recorded on smaller amps at lower volumes. Even when they did use the bigger stuff isolation rooms were necessary to crank them up to get that sound they wanted. Lower volume options are always in demand because even if you play loud on a stage, you need something you can use at home, on the road, maybe in an office or wherever you have other people to consider, plus your ears will thank you.
Been wanting an 800 for a long time but for various reasons havent done it. Now is the time, i think. Studio vintage is right up my alley. Ive played in small clubs for years and even the small clubs have PA's and im always miced up. So lugging around a huge kit always seemed kinda pointless.
@@sgmarshall3 Same, just bought a 4104 maybe 4 days ago and the volume jump from .8 to maybe 1.2 on the master is insane. I'm looking out for that nmv jmp honestly
Yeah, Earth shattering loud for sure. That old mythology about a trumpet bringing down the walls of Jericho would be more believable if they had said it was a full stack Marshall that did it.
I have the JCM800 studio. I always wanted a 800 but I just play in my house, so I was reserved on whether this was really a 800. I take guitar lessons from Bob Balch of FU MANCHU (he plays through a old 800) I brought in in to his studio and asked for his honest opinion. He played it and said "It sounds like an 800 except my ears dont hurt" lol so I was happy.
What did you expect man? It's a British made amp using basically as much parts as a 50 watt amp and the same quality as all the standard Marshall stuff. Just wait for secondhand resell if you can't afford it. It's still a great amp man!
I'm a huge fan of this idea, make the amp as simple as possible, no gimmicks and no extra garbage, just great simple tube technology. There's little market for 100w heads, make them small and simple, get a great tone and then throw a couple pedals in front. Hope these do well for Marshall.
Lee I must say your playing has improved ten fold since I started watching you guys I think a lot of it has to do with your confidence. It's easy to be intimidated when your playing with guys like Rob, Pete and all the other great players that roll through. Very impressed KEEP ON ROCKIN!
Igor Maruda He doesn’t care because You should have said that technically he doesn’t compare to Pete. Because Chappers doesn’t Compare Pete. If you knew guitar it’s as obvious as the nose on your face that Pete is the most accomplished player that does reviews at ANDERTONS. Bea is far more diverse than Rob and close to Bea. Pete’s biggest gig is playing in the incredible Britain has Talent. Just like American Idol you catch yourself thinking the contestants are singing to the track from the album without vocals. Then you realize just how goddamn good that band is. That shows just how bad Chapman is. His voice is so bad I can’t listen to them at all.
When I think about classic Rock. British blues of the 60's & 70's I picture Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock & Eric Clapton with CREAM at Royal Albert Hall. I definitely want one
Awesome that Marshall finally made the amps that everyone has been wanting them to for decades. Lower wattage versions of their classics. They are tone monsters and they are priced great. Hopefully they will find their way into the hands of a lot of players.
This is what I’ve been waiting for Marshall for years! Marshall aren’t about multi channel super high gain monsters like JVMs etc, THESE are what Marshall’s are about! Single channel simplicity, all valve and U.K. made. Top drawer stuff from Marshall at a decent price point, fantastic!
I want them to do that side by side review. Play through a 1X10, a 1X12, and a 4X12, even maybe a 2X10 and compare the sound. The guys at TPS have done some of that, huge differences is all I can say.
You probarly wont see this but thats that's my rig the jcm800 Studio Classic tru a Vintage jcm800 1960 4x12 loaded with orginal G12T-75. Amazing dosnt describe it lol, sex to ears.
Well done Marshall, I think these will appeal to a huge market, sensible size combo versions of the amps everyone wants and playable at home. Similarly priced to the likes of a Fender Princeton Reverb, got a feeling I will be replacing my PRRI with one of those 1959SLP Combos.
you know its good in the hood when everybody just fking around and having a blast and the product speaking for itself, not like "now we have to find a reason someone should buy this product" mentality
The want is real! Last week I was complaining about how bulky and unruly my 1987x halfstack is. This is the answer! Either Marshall is really good at reading my mind or they're just geniuses!
When is andertons making an album. It'll be given with every purchase or order only! Singned by the whole crew. For fux sake plz? These jams are tastier than mamas cookin!!!!!!
This might have come up before but it's still a great idea. I'm sure they could rope in whoever for additional help. I mean shit, Guthrie Govan has been there.
Wow!!! Marshall have really hit it out of the park with these little beasties can't wait to try them out! (And probably end up with both eventually (My wallet is weeping))
Marshall in shock doing-what-everyone's-been-asking-for move. These should have been out years ago...provided they've not skimped too much on the components they'll sell a truck load.
sgmarshall3 low input crystal clean was a cool surprise too. Unbelievable clean on humbuckers for 20w amp... Marshall transformed into god form or something.
Interesting... I have some questions.... 1) what’s the difference between jumping the channels and using a Y cable? 2) Is there any rule for jump channels? I have seen some people doing different connections 3) Is there any chance to damage the amp with “wrong” jumping mode?
Why the fuck would they make the combo a 10"... it's the same issue with the Origin 20... I tried it 2 times wanting to like it, and couldnt because it lacked some girth
Sometimes I wonder if 100w amps still makes sense nowadays. If you play a Marshall 80% of the time you're probably aiming for a mid to high gain sound so headroom doesn't really matter, if you're playing a huge venue then youll have to mic up the amp regardless, and if you're playing in a small to medium size gig then anything from 15 to 30 watt should be enough, if you're talking about recording then volume doesnt really matter either
Since I was extremely let down by the Marshall origin I owned for 2 whole days before it completely died I’m a bit hesitant to get as excited for this new range. But I’m definitely looking forward to playing all 3, and hopefully getting to buy a couple. Sounded great in your video guys
Sweet tube break up! And PA’s are in every venue I play because I bring it. But, I still like a small amp because I’m a one man band and carry everything as a result.
These Amps are really great in my opinion. A wonderful idea. I played last year a very old amp of the mid sixties, and if these amps bring it back, great!. Off course you need to have pedals in front, as in these times, however that should work. And 20 Watts Tube Power may not be enough for an open air gig, however we have powerful PAs these days, maybe it works.
Marshall definitely did a great job with these 20 watt versions of their most iconic amps. I got 2525H and I’m loving it. However I do think there should be one more amp included into the studio series. I think a 20 watt version of the JVM would be awesome. If they did it they should call the studio modern. I’ve played the 50 watt head through a 4x12 with Greenbacks and the tone had me grinning from ear to ear. If they could get a 20 watt version of the JVM that would be superb.
Captain sounded mad in the intro - I keep hearing him throw in new licks and then he hit some crazy pinch harmonic (probably by accident but still) - I just wanted Lee to keep on playing! I would've loved to have heard a wah on that!
Can we request, at some point in the near future, a video comparing the SV20 with the Origin 20? The Origin offered me what I want - Plexi sound at reasonable price and sane volume, with an effects loop. At roughly twice the price (give or take), it'd be nice to know if there's much improvement in sound. - I'm aware that some of the price increase is for the manufacturing location and there's no denying they look bloody gorgeous, which is worth a few bob.
The Origin gets somewhat in the ballpark of a Plexi tone....the SV20 IS the Plexi tone 100%. The responsiveness and the tone and quality is much better and I love the Origin series. I just sold my Origin 20c and I'm going to buy a SV20c
Don't like the combos as a 1x10? I bet there's enough room to stuff a 12" in there anyways. Personally I rather get the combo just so i could get it slightly cheaper and put whatever celestion 12 inch speaker in afterwards (probably a G12M Greenback or Vintage 30).
Cuz they're greedy scumbuckets who want to upsell people on the more expensive heads and cabs. Check Anderton's video on the Origin from NAMM and the rep straight up admits it.
Chappers really needed to be in this video as well i feel to show off that zakk wylde hi gain out of the 800. And yes im aware his 800s were modded but you wont get any closer while still being about to play it at home
Christ , i can't decide between the plexi or the 800 . I have an Origin 50 so i'd assume an 800 would be a better compliment, but i want those Super Lead aesthetics
Awesome idea but I wonder what happened to the brilliant attenuator used on the AFD 100 and the YJM 1000. 5 watts is still very loud. What if Marshall used that attenuate function on all amps ? I think it would sell like crazy.
Opening up an old Marshall reveals all the bottom end. They can be thin, they can be too thick, but find the sweet spot and enjoy. Unfortunately nothing sounds like it.
Them's some sweet Marshalls! And we know you mean business when Pete brings in the purple tele to the demos!great jams once again! I swear one of these days I'm gonna row across the pond to shop your great store!(and jam w/pete)
Why on earth does Marshall only put 10" speakers in its 1 speaker combos?? They did it with the Origin too. You could have had amazing 1 speaker combos in both situations, but instead you get boxy compromises. The JCM 800 studio head looks awesome tho.
Yup... yet the mini jubilee combo has a 12” greenback and that was “perfect” sonic match according to marshall too... so wtf. But somehow a plexi AND a jcm are perfectly matched to the same 10” v type speaker... okay marshall...
Update: I believe I saw PCB mounted tubes. Thats a bit dissapointing for the price range, but the cheap Friendman amps (the Runt I believe) also have this. Seems to be common practice today, which I dont particularly think is a good idea in that price range.
Ampmakers should always let us see the inside, it would give us much better reasons for buying. I like to ask amp techs what they find are the best amps to service, they see the insides day in day out, and know which amps are trouble!
Fender need to do the same......we have load boxes now....please make a tweed, blackface and silver face in a nice little studio head bundel.............
I like this move, because it shows that Marshall is listening to what the customers want and are aware of the trend that many people are going away from massive 100W amplifiers, cause you know, PAs exist in almost every venue. Great stuff!
Totally agree. Can’t wait to try the Studio Vintage combo.
Yeah, I really don't know why there has been so much focus on big, powerful amps so long after the invention of the PA. So many great classic albums were recorded on smaller amps at lower volumes. Even when they did use the bigger stuff isolation rooms were necessary to crank them up to get that sound they wanted. Lower volume options are always in demand because even if you play loud on a stage, you need something you can use at home, on the road, maybe in an office or wherever you have other people to consider, plus your ears will thank you.
Yeah, but why still 10" combo speakers? How many people actually prefer that? Seems incredibly lopsided imo
Been wanting an 800 for a long time but for various reasons havent done it. Now is the time, i think. Studio vintage is right up my alley. Ive played in small clubs for years and even the small clubs have PA's and im always miced up. So lugging around a huge kit always seemed kinda pointless.
They do in every venue I play in because I bring it! So, 15 watt valves for me and mike em up if needed!
Finally, a JCM 800 that doesn't shatter mountains when you dime it.
Dime it? I can't get mine over one and a half! Maybe two if I'm feeling crazy...
@@sgmarshall3 Same, just bought a 4104 maybe 4 days ago and the volume jump from .8 to maybe 1.2 on the master is insane. I'm looking out for that nmv jmp honestly
I played a gig once with mine and got it to like 3 or 4!
Yeah, Earth shattering loud for sure. That old mythology about a trumpet bringing down the walls of Jericho would be more believable if they had said it was a full stack Marshall that did it.
Ceria TONE has had one of those out for a long time for WAY MORE LESS :p
Just saying
I've wanted a 20w 1959 for years
The Captain's jam on that Les Paul at the end of the intro was probably some of the best playing I've seen from him! Great job!
The gilfwood joke was incredibly quick and totally unnecessary. I loved it.
It seems the trend this year from the big companies is listening to their customers. Nice! Gonna be a killer gear year
It was...
Find someone who looks at you like The Captain looks at Pete when he plays.
MAKES me nervous a bit!
I look at Pete like that when he plays too. He's amazing
One of the most overused sayings on RUclips
@@rydoggsc2 uses one of THE most overused responses
@@rydoggsc2 No, that would be "first" or "lyrics by John Myung". Well I guess idiots needs something to do with their day too.
The NES and SNES classic of Marshall amps :)
Well done 👍 and fuzz face is donkey kong contry
Perfect comment hahaha
More like the ZX-81 and Spectrum !!
I have the JCM800 studio. I always wanted a 800 but I just play in my house, so I was reserved on whether this was really a 800. I take guitar lessons from Bob Balch of FU MANCHU (he plays through a old 800) I brought in in to his studio and asked for his honest opinion. He played it and said "It sounds like an 800 except my ears dont hurt" lol so I was happy.
amazing! I am selling my Origin50h to get one SV20!
Those small 800s are gonna sell like hot cakes...
molten hot cakes bro
I think the whole range is long overdue from Marshall. They are going to be massive seller's
Not at $1,300 USD they won't. And that's what they're asking for them in the US.
What did you expect man? It's a British made amp using basically as much parts as a 50 watt amp and the same quality as all the standard Marshall stuff. Just wait for secondhand resell if you can't afford it. It's still a great amp man!
@@darrenc8776 you do not have the slightest clue what you are talking about. Do yourself a favour and think before you write, Clown!
I'm a huge fan of this idea, make the amp as simple as possible, no gimmicks and no extra garbage, just great simple tube technology. There's little market for 100w heads, make them small and simple, get a great tone and then throw a couple pedals in front. Hope these do well for Marshall.
Lee I must say your playing has improved ten fold since I started watching you guys I think a lot of it has to do with your confidence. It's easy to be intimidated when your playing with guys like Rob, Pete and all the other great players that roll through. Very impressed KEEP ON ROCKIN!
Agreed. Technically he can't compare with Chappers but I love his phrasing, the feel...
Igor Maruda He doesn’t care because You should have said that technically he doesn’t compare to Pete. Because Chappers doesn’t Compare Pete. If you knew guitar it’s as obvious as the nose on your face that Pete is the most accomplished player that does reviews at ANDERTONS. Bea is far more diverse than Rob and close to Bea. Pete’s biggest gig is playing in the incredible Britain has Talent. Just like American Idol you catch yourself thinking the contestants are singing to the track from the album without vocals. Then you realize just how goddamn good that band is. That shows just how bad Chapman is. His voice is so bad I can’t listen to them at all.
Just trying to pay Lee a compliment not start a thread on who's better Rob or Pete wasn't really talking about them!
He started holding his pick properly. I remember the video when Chappers noticed. Within months his playing improved massively
Now Marshall is on the right path! Thanks Marshall for bringing it back.
When I think about classic Rock. British blues of the 60's & 70's I picture Jimi Hendrix at Woodstock & Eric Clapton with CREAM at Royal Albert Hall. I definitely want one
One of the best opening jams ever. Change my mind.
the feel on Pete's opening lead lines 🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌 immaculate
Awesome that Marshall finally made the amps that everyone has been wanting them to for decades. Lower wattage versions of their classics. They are tone monsters and they are priced great. Hopefully they will find their way into the hands of a lot of players.
This is what I’ve been waiting for Marshall for years! Marshall aren’t about multi channel super high gain monsters like JVMs etc, THESE are what Marshall’s are about! Single channel simplicity, all valve and U.K. made. Top drawer stuff from Marshall at a decent price point, fantastic!
I had a jvm and hated it. It runs so hot it's a pain in the arse for sound men. This combo jcm800 seems much more to my liking.
I think the nicest looking one is the SV20C combo...so classy...
WOO HOO the Captain at about 3:15! Killer tone and playing! Lov these jams!
I love that Studio Vintage with the 2 x 12 angled cab .. that will take a distortion pedal beautifully .. and you can jump the channels .. I got GAS !
Watching Lee's playing improve over years is so fun. Awesome jam at the beginning
my word the Captain is sounding superb!
That minj jcm800 through a 4x12 1960 cab would be amazing!
I want them to do that side by side review. Play through a 1X10, a 1X12, and a 4X12, even maybe a 2X10 and compare the sound. The guys at TPS have done some of that, huge differences is all I can say.
You probarly wont see this but thats that's my rig the jcm800 Studio Classic tru a Vintage jcm800 1960 4x12 loaded with orginal G12T-75. Amazing dosnt describe it lol, sex to ears.
Seeing the JCM800s in the tiny 20 watt versions made my day..
..seeing the prices ruined it.😂
Same here with the 20 watt plexi. Guess I'll wait til they start showing up on the used market ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@@maxrockatansky8399 same
$28 a month at sweetwater...cheap u got 48 months to pay!
Mini Surf too bad my credit is shit
A Made in England JCM 800 or Plexi have never been low cost items.
Oh baby that intro jam might be the best one yet
Pete has to be my favourite guitarist, the only hands in the business I wouldn't mind round my neck
Vintage. SOLD!!! So good. Thanks, Gents!
Well done Marshall, I think these will appeal to a huge market, sensible size combo versions of the amps everyone wants and playable at home. Similarly priced to the likes of a Fender Princeton Reverb, got a feeling I will be replacing my PRRI with one of those 1959SLP Combos.
you know its good in the hood when everybody just fking around and having a blast and the product speaking for itself, not like "now we have to find a reason someone should buy this product" mentality
The want is real! Last week I was complaining about how bulky and unruly my 1987x halfstack is. This is the answer! Either Marshall is really good at reading my mind or they're just geniuses!
I am thrilled to finally be seeing products that Marshall should have made years ago.
Can't wait to get in and around one of these
When is andertons making an album. It'll be given with every purchase or order only! Singned by the whole crew. For fux sake plz? These jams are tastier than mamas cookin!!!!!!
and mama cooks GOOOOD
This might have come up before but it's still a great idea. I'm sure they could rope in whoever for additional help. I mean shit, Guthrie Govan has been there.
A comparison between the studio vintage and the origins would be great!
These are the coolest amps ever! Little versions of the coolest amps ever!
Wow!!! Marshall have really hit it out of the park with these little beasties can't wait to try them out! (And probably end up with both eventually (My wallet is weeping))
Somebody woke up.
That mini plexi. I wish amps did still have that much treble.
Marshall in shock doing-what-everyone's-been-asking-for move. These should have been out years ago...provided they've not skimped too much on the components they'll sell a truck load.
maybe gibson might work out thats the key to success
@@bigballstouchem1560 that's exactly what Gibson did.
This is a great concept. I don’t need a 100 watt amp, and I would much rather buy a British made Marshall than a Chinese one.
Great to hear the return of the Lightspeed to Pete's rig, a wonderful but seemingly underrated overdrive pedal.
Them Marshalls definitely had me moist. Alot of tears when I seen them prices. They're spot on mind 👌 I would love another lil bro to my JCM900
Just love this time of year. Namm time.
😍JCM 800 20W 😍
I can't wait. I have a JCM 800, but can't get it loud enough to really sound like it should
sgmarshall3 low input crystal clean was a cool surprise too. Unbelievable clean on humbuckers for 20w amp... Marshall transformed into god form or something.
@@galaxys9658 Seems to be good with pedals also. I'm excited
@FilippaQ - If you demo one, something tells me you're going to plug into the low sensitivity channel with a Big Muff Op-Amp pedal in the front
*thrash intensifies*
Awesome job Marshall 👏🏻👏🏻
People have been waiting for these for a very long time! Better late than never as they say.
Lee, you’re fast becoming one of my favorite demonstrators. But Lee and Pete...Yes! More!
Devine amp. Beautiful crunch. Fender amps are good too🇺🇸
Agreed, Mr. President.
the sound is YUUUUGEEEEEE
Thank you Donald, very cool!
Covefe
Bigly tone, the biggliest
Fuck me dead, these amps sound absolutely gorgeous.
Ive got the sv20c with a 1x12 heritage g12h cab underneath and it sounds great
Interesting... I have some questions....
1) what’s the difference between jumping the channels and using a Y cable?
2) Is there any rule for jump channels? I have seen some people doing different connections
3) Is there any chance to damage the amp with “wrong” jumping mode?
Damn I love Pete's playing.
That Studio Vintage Combo got me hyperventolating
Why the fuck would they make the combo a 10"... it's the same issue with the Origin 20... I tried it 2 times wanting to like it, and couldnt because it lacked some girth
*Hyperventilating
@@stefanozurich yeah I was still excited
@@michaelmasin1996 I got the Origin 20C and put in a 10" Greenback and there you go, perfect match
I live in the Los Ángeles area... going to NAMM on Saturday. I hope I can meet you all there! And of course check the new Marshall range of amps!!
This really needs to be a Chappers and the Captain review in addition to this. Would love to get Rob's take on the amps as well.
Dustin Mink no offense to Rob but much prefer Rabea for rock tones
Thanks Cap for finally picking up an LP! Digging the jam out!
Sometimes I wonder if 100w amps still makes sense nowadays. If you play a Marshall 80% of the time you're probably aiming for a mid to high gain sound so headroom doesn't really matter, if you're playing a huge venue then youll have to mic up the amp regardless, and if you're playing in a small to medium size gig then anything from 15 to 30 watt should be enough, if you're talking about recording then volume doesnt really matter either
Good sounds lads, & that Les Paul really has some bite to it. Well done.
Been my main amp for a while!!! Live and in the studio.
Tiny British made single channel vintage style Marshalls? Finally
Since I was extremely let down by the Marshall origin I owned for 2 whole days before it completely died I’m a bit hesitant to get as excited for this new range. But I’m definitely looking forward to playing all 3, and hopefully getting to buy a couple. Sounded great in your video guys
origin was trash I agree
My Marshall origin lasted 6 days and blew up the transformer. Damn shame
Sweet tube break up! And PA’s are in every venue I play because I bring it. But, I still like a small amp because I’m a one man band and carry everything as a result.
These Amps are really great in my opinion. A wonderful idea. I played last year a very old amp of the mid sixties, and if these amps bring it back, great!. Off course you need to have pedals in front, as in these times, however that should work. And 20 Watts Tube Power may not be enough for an open air gig, however we have powerful PAs these days, maybe it works.
That little plexi is fantastic
Marshall definitely did a great job with these 20 watt versions of their most iconic amps. I got 2525H and I’m loving it. However I do think there should be one more amp included into the studio series. I think a 20 watt version of the JVM would be awesome. If they did it they should call the studio modern. I’ve played the 50 watt head through a 4x12 with Greenbacks and the tone had me grinning from ear to ear. If they could get a 20 watt version of the JVM that would be superb.
Captain sounded mad in the intro - I keep hearing him throw in new licks and then he hit some crazy pinch harmonic (probably by accident but still) - I just wanted Lee to keep on playing! I would've loved to have heard a wah on that!
Best thing Marshall have released in years.
Ha.. Pete snackin' during the demo. Great stuff--all of it! I could listen all day!
Can we request, at some point in the near future, a video comparing the SV20 with the Origin 20?
The Origin offered me what I want - Plexi sound at reasonable price and sane volume, with an effects loop. At roughly twice the price (give or take), it'd be nice to know if there's much improvement in sound. - I'm aware that some of the price increase is for the manufacturing location and there's no denying they look bloody gorgeous, which is worth a few bob.
The Origin gets somewhat in the ballpark of a Plexi tone....the SV20 IS the Plexi tone 100%. The responsiveness and the tone and quality is much better and I love the Origin series. I just sold my Origin 20c and I'm going to buy a SV20c
@@purrsnickety8269 How's your SV20C been holding up, do you still own and use it?
The rain on the Union Jack!! Just genius. 😝
That jcm800 will go great along side my original
You need the red and black snake skin versions, they look very cool.
Don't like the combos as a 1x10? I bet there's enough room to stuff a 12" in there anyways. Personally I rather get the combo just so i could get it slightly cheaper and put whatever celestion 12 inch speaker in afterwards (probably a G12M Greenback or Vintage 30).
These are the best thing since best things were first invented.
Oh my Captain! It sure sounds like you time with Justin is paying some major dividends. Keep up the hard work my friend.
Why 10"speakers in the combos, Marshall????
Cuz they're greedy scumbuckets who want to upsell people on the more expensive heads and cabs. Check Anderton's video on the Origin from NAMM and the rep straight up admits it.
They are just great! Man thats the best sound you can buy for that kind of money
Chappers really needed to be in this video as well i feel to show off that zakk wylde hi gain out of the 800. And yes im aware his 800s were modded but you wont get any closer while still being about to play it at home
1:35 Danish Peter Frampton. Fantastic playing!
Christ , i can't decide between the plexi or the 800 . I have an Origin 50 so i'd assume an 800 would be a better compliment, but i want those Super Lead aesthetics
Awesome idea but I wonder what happened to the brilliant attenuator used on the AFD 100 and the YJM 1000. 5 watts is still very loud. What if Marshall used that attenuate function on all amps ? I think it would sell like crazy.
Love Cap's shirt!!!
Thing is, most people who want to hear metal sounds from a JCM800 don't hear a stock one in their heads. Thrash metal was built on modded Marshalls.
Oh man, I want the plexi combo!
Opening up an old Marshall reveals all the bottom end. They can be thin, they can be too thick, but find the sweet spot and enjoy. Unfortunately nothing sounds like it.
Them's some sweet Marshalls! And we know you mean business when Pete brings in the purple tele to the demos!great jams once again! I swear one of these days I'm gonna row across the pond to shop your great store!(and jam w/pete)
Lee,you're sounding fantastic as well.sweet sounds out of your lp.
Why on earth does Marshall only put 10" speakers in its 1 speaker combos?? They did it with the Origin too. You could have had amazing 1 speaker combos in both situations, but instead you get boxy compromises. The JCM 800 studio head looks awesome tho.
Give us a 12" Marshall.
Yup... yet the mini jubilee combo has a 12” greenback and that was “perfect” sonic match according to marshall too... so wtf. But somehow a plexi AND a jcm are perfectly matched to the same 10” v type speaker... okay marshall...
just got the SV20h, awesome amp! well worth it!
I wonder if a 12” speaker would fit in the combos, and if a master volume wouldn’t have been a smart thing to add to the SV.
Great idea to make some reasonably priced locally made tube amps. I think these will sell like hot cakes, that apparently sell very well.
When was the last time anyone actually bought a "hot" cake?
Good Lord, Pete, no more eating or drinking on live mic. It’s all I could hear once I heard it! 😂
Why didn't you set it properly when you jumpered it? The whole idea of doing that is that you can blend the bright and dark channels to taste...
Thank God you put that other P.O.S. down did not hold a candle to that custom shop! Keep rockin mate😀😀😀
Great amps, great demo and great playing. I'd love to have lessons from the great Danish Pete :)
It's always a good sign when the review starts out with 4 minutes straight of playing.
Hey Captain - what model is that Les Paul that you are playing ... do you know what pick-ups Gibson put in that beauty?
Thanks from NYC!
Oh HELL yes!!! A stereo rig!!!
I want to see inside the amps. What am I getting for a grand plus? - is it a cheaply populated PCB?
It is likely a medium quality PCB design, like other current Marshall stuff.
Made in the UK!
Update: I believe I saw PCB mounted tubes. Thats a bit dissapointing for the price range, but the cheap Friendman amps (the Runt I believe) also have this. Seems to be common practice today, which I dont particularly think is a good idea in that price range.
Ampmakers should always let us see the inside, it would give us much better reasons for buying. I like to ask amp techs what they find are the best amps to service, they see the insides day in day out, and know which amps are trouble!
Great review, will be great if you use a dB meter in your videos.
The new Cap10 looked great. Sounded sweet too.
Fender need to do the same......we have load boxes now....please make a tweed, blackface and silver face in a nice little studio head bundel.............