You *NEED* to run a Marshall like this…

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  • @ubdejones1
    @ubdejones1 18 дней назад +27

    The "standard" jump is plug the guitar in the top left, and then jump bottom left with top right.
    Left side is the dirt side of the plexi, and right is the clean. Then top plugs are hi and bottom plugs are low.
    Using this jumping and plug route, you have the most gain the amp can offer, and can blend the lows from the clean side to the trebly input your plugged

    • @nickm.9474
      @nickm.9474 18 дней назад +3

      YES! Thank you. You said everything I wanted to say. 😁

    • @christopheranderson2158
      @christopheranderson2158 18 дней назад +2

      100% this!!

    • @darwinsaye
      @darwinsaye 18 дней назад +3

      There is no “dirt” channel and “clean” channel on four-hole Marshalls. One channel is more treble and the other is less treble.

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад +1

      I’ve owned several plexiglass and know many pros, most agree and if you look at the greats, when used at volume, they don’t jump the channels. The reason being is it tends to muddy the amp, especially on a super bass. 8.5 is usually the sweet spot. On bass channel,or bass amp add a hint of treble boost if you want.
      Jump has just become one of those urban myths like “fuzz knob maxed” on a fuzz pedal

    • @ubdejones1
      @ubdejones1 18 дней назад

      @@darwinsaye the bright channel absolutely has more gain than the darker one. Although not named dirt and clean, just wanted to make it easy to understand

  • @jessejuno5317
    @jessejuno5317 18 дней назад +12

    Now you have to play with the volume knobs of each side to get exactly the sound you want….

  • @user-jz8fv8du8p
    @user-jz8fv8du8p 18 дней назад +2

    Chris try the SV20H "edge of break up tone"
    I dial the Presence down a lot (almost to 0 nits a VERY bright amp!) 12 o'clock the Bass and Middle. Treble at around 9 o'clock, High treble at 11 and normal at 1.
    Jump both channels and plug into top right. Also add reverb in into the FX loop.
    its a brilliant clean tone for Hendrix stuff !

  • @vladzubac5360
    @vladzubac5360 18 дней назад +5

    No need to jumper the 2 chanels..use it on bright and turn the treble lower. The dynamics will be way better. Even run pedals in front and get smooth overdrive. Check how Andy Timmons does it with a clean Plexi…you will think differently on how to run a Plexi style amp…

    • @christopheranderson2158
      @christopheranderson2158 18 дней назад +1

      If you are trying to run a Plexi clean, yes, this method will give the best sparkly cleans. But jumping the channels allows you to blend both Volume 1 and Volume 2 to beef up the gain and structure the EQ, which on a Plexi is crucial as the EQ controls are not very responsive. That’s why many players dime the bass, middle, and treble…then use Volume 2 to bring in the desired low end.

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад

      @@christopheranderson2158 no and no
      I’ve owned several plexiglass and know many pros, most agree and if you look at the greats, when used at volume, they don’t jump the channels. The reason being is it tends to muddy the amp, especially on a super bass. 8.5 is usually the sweet spot. On bass channel,or bass amp add a hint of treble boost if you want.
      Jump has just become one of those urban myths like “fuzz knob maxed” on a fuzz pedal

  • @sanluidalmolin
    @sanluidalmolin 18 дней назад +3

    No need to jump the 2 channels when using it cranked. The difference between the channels is the bright cap on the input. When maxed, tha cap makes no difference. However, when you run the channels at lower levels, you can blend both, and it is really cool

    • @christopheranderson2158
      @christopheranderson2158 18 дней назад +1

      Sure…..if you can just play your Plexi cranked whenever you want to play….which is pretty much impossible in every conceivable scenario.

    • @sanluidalmolin
      @sanluidalmolin 18 дней назад

      @christopheranderson2158 absolutely!

  • @kladenf03v
    @kladenf03v 18 дней назад

    Usually I jump like you did but go into top left input. I start dialling in the bright channel to my liking and and the normal channel if I need more bottom and body.
    Besides giving you more eq possibilities it also changes the input impedance like this:
    Marshall inputs
    High 1 mOhm
    Low 136
    Input High jumped 500 kOhm
    Input low jumped 120 kOhm

  • @sixstringguitarist1937
    @sixstringguitarist1937 18 дней назад +1

    Jump bottom left to top right, then jack into top left. 😉
    I jump both channels on my 73 Bassman Ten Silverface, it does sound soo much better as have both treble and bass channels blended together, both pre gain volumes on 10, Master never gets above 2 and half with pub Gigs 😭
    When actually get the chance to crank it up it sounds amazing 🔥
    Quick question, can the SV20 head hold its ground in a band situation without being micd up or getting lost with a punchy drummer?

  • @gotflight50
    @gotflight50 17 дней назад

    EQing the amp also makes a big difference too, the presence control makes a big difference on the sound

  • @pablominoli4194
    @pablominoli4194 18 дней назад

    Plug in input one jump from ( low input 1 too up right input 2 ) and then play with the balance between, loudness 1 & loudness 2

  • @tonedowne
    @tonedowne 18 дней назад

    Take the power soak off. The treble channel is mellowed out by running it flat out like that. But it also isn’t giving that airy top end and articulation either.
    These are at their best when they are not totally compressed and have somewhere to go. And this is when you need the 2 channels and dial them in to taste

  • @ramsesespinosa5057
    @ramsesespinosa5057 13 дней назад

    You don't hear much difference because people when connect to input one (high treble) put the Normal Volume in zero, if you connect to channel 1, and don't use jumping cables but you turn up the normal volumen, you got the best of but worlds with maximum gain.

  • @ParanoidDaveOsbourne
    @ParanoidDaveOsbourne 18 дней назад +1

    Robin Trower only uses High Treble channel and he has the best tone I've ever heard. (He also uses Bass at zero)

  • @robertritchie2860
    @robertritchie2860 18 дней назад

    First of all the top inputs have higher gain.. The most common approach is guitar cable top left patch bottom left to top right. Then mix the volume of both channels to taste.

  • @Callsigntitan
    @Callsigntitan 6 дней назад

    ok now I want one

  • @tymanngruter1808
    @tymanngruter1808 18 дней назад

    That cables are nuts, have six off em, but leave your wallet by the shop! That jump cable trick is a part off amp history now! Thanx for posting! ♨️

  • @xfighter1117
    @xfighter1117 17 дней назад

    Chris I have a pedal pawn octone hardly used would you trade it straight across for a pedal pawn fuzz idc if it’s used or blemished. Let me know.

  • @SeasideGuitars
    @SeasideGuitars 18 дней назад

    Seems like a super versatile amp but at the end of the day it’s what you like not what your viewers think you should sound like. It all sounds fantastic to me.
    Soon you’ll be a Les Paul/Marshall stack god!

  • @stewartcarson6552
    @stewartcarson6552 18 дней назад +2

    Just curious as to the model of Strat you are playing?

  • @malcolmkendall1547
    @malcolmkendall1547 18 дней назад

    Oh YES! Pedal Pawn Fuzz is it.

  • @NotBenCoultry
    @NotBenCoultry 18 дней назад

    I like the first two, but we're listening to a third-hand signal out here: room to DAC to youtube compression to my own speakers, which are a nice pair of Adams, but they definitely expose the signal loss a bit.

  • @brucesguitardemos8197
    @brucesguitardemos8197 18 дней назад

    They all sound mint dude ❤

  • @EISENKEILER
    @EISENKEILER 14 дней назад

    jump it and a good booster will clear it up :) nice video

  • @LawHunterSound
    @LawHunterSound 18 дней назад +5

    Man you did not do the main jumping configuration. Guitar in the high 1 input (top left) an with cable jumping between bottom left and top right. that's the classic jumping configuration. Your test did not hit the main part and it's unfinshed

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад +1

      I’ve owned several plexiglass and know many pros, most agree and if you look at the greats, when used at volume, they don’t jump the channels. The reason being is it tends to muddy the amp, especially on a super bass. 8.5 is usually the sweet spot. On bass channel,or bass amp add a hint of treble boost if you want.
      Jump has just become one of those urban myths like “fuzz knob maxed” on a fuzz pedal

    • @odgeUK
      @odgeUK 18 дней назад +1

      @@popeye089I agree with this. I never Jumper either. Definitely muddy.

    • @hernandezmathias2784
      @hernandezmathias2784 18 дней назад

      You have two channels, and 2 volumes… let’s think about it once again… 😂

    • @odgeUK
      @odgeUK 18 дней назад +1

      My experience is that as soon as you jumper the channel, you lose a bit of gain and get some muddiness, even with the Normal input turned completely down. I’m not a fan, I think you can get what you need with the High Input usually.

  • @dieterbartels2653
    @dieterbartels2653 18 дней назад

    Try the low sensitivity input of the JCM 800 studio! It’s a fantastic pedal platform.

  • @denniscacho2007
    @denniscacho2007 18 дней назад

    What is this song you’re playing? Sounds amazing

  • @darrenc8776
    @darrenc8776 18 дней назад

    Love the marshall videos

  • @spacerockwizard
    @spacerockwizard 18 дней назад

    I don't jumper preferring the top left input. But if I did I would plug into the top left input and jumper bottom left to top right. Or you can jump to bottom right. Experiment. You can use a y-cord too. Either way (y or jump), I feel you lose some gain.

    • @johnb4024
      @johnb4024 18 дней назад +1

      That's absolutely right when you jump the two channels your gain is reduced

  • @christopher-miles
    @christopher-miles 18 дней назад

    coil cables are so good for fuzz.

  • @AlexTroulanGuitar
    @AlexTroulanGuitar 18 дней назад

    What speakers in the cab mate?

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 18 дней назад

    What a fantastic video have a wonderful day chris also Wednesday is my younger brother birthday ❤😊

  • @andrewjeff
    @andrewjeff 18 дней назад

    I’d a video where to use the best IRs to use with this SV20H

  • @zenlandzipline
    @zenlandzipline 18 дней назад

    Use a Y cable

  • @kevinalfrey2633
    @kevinalfrey2633 18 дней назад

    That little chord progression ,was that PhilipSayce ? Saving up for your gypsy vibe, love
    my twang. 👍🇺🇸

    • @PedalPawn
      @PedalPawn  18 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much Kevin! It certainly started out as a takeoff on a Philip lick, though I reckon I might be able to turn that into something myself now if I adapt it more 🎸 thank you very much for the support on our pedals as well ❤️

  • @hotmilkcrewberlin4475
    @hotmilkcrewberlin4475 18 дней назад +1

    well, Hendrix went in to the treble channel only........but fr that of course it needs to be cranked. But I guess every one on the internet knows better again.

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад +1

      I don't know why so many people instantly jump them, like where did it come from. Paul Koss didn't Page, Hendrix..........it became an urban myth. And most people who satate it don't even own a Marshall and if they did they don't push it. They'd learn real fast that jumping it muddies it up

  • @anthonyclarke2076
    @anthonyclarke2076 18 дней назад

    Forgot the octone into it lol

  • @BeastZzGhostZz
    @BeastZzGhostZz 18 дней назад

    you put your guitar lead in the wrong channel while jumping. You need to put it top left!!! great vid!

    • @Y00U______WIN
      @Y00U______WIN 18 дней назад

      No. it shunts the 2 channels and prefers to output low.
      there is no rule.

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад

      @@BeastZzGhostZz I’ve owned several plexiglass and know many pros, most agree and if you look at the greats, when used at volume, they don’t jump the channels. The reason being is it tends to muddy the amp, especially on a super bass. 8.5 is usually the sweet spot. On bass channel,or bass amp add a hint of treble boost if you want.
      Jump has just become one of those urban myths like “fuzz knob maxed” on a fuzz pedal

  • @JONNIE_ROCKER
    @JONNIE_ROCKER 18 дней назад

    A Texas Twang will fix everything 👍👍🍺

  • @SLASHMPI
    @SLASHMPI 14 дней назад

    Newby

  • @vintagetone22
    @vintagetone22 18 дней назад

    What are you doing .mike?????🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @geoarthur6593
    @geoarthur6593 18 дней назад

    🙄 jump bottom left to top right.. guitar cable into top left, blend .. its as old as Methuselah..

    • @popeye089
      @popeye089 18 дней назад

      I’ve owned several plexiglass and know many pros, most agree and if you look at the greats, when used at volume, they don’t jump the channels. The reason being is it tends to muddy the amp, especially on a super bass. 8.5 is usually the sweet spot. On bass channel,or bass amp add a hint of treble boost if you want.
      Jump has just become one of those urban myths like “fuzz knob maxed” on a fuzz pedal

  • @thomaskinne2357
    @thomaskinne2357 15 дней назад

    Funny, this kid is a good player but he seems to be kinda green, otherwise. Jumping channels, has been around for a little while.

  • @jiggersotoole7823
    @jiggersotoole7823 18 дней назад +1

    why would anyone want to sound like Hendrix?

    • @maxwellblakely7952
      @maxwellblakely7952 16 дней назад

      Bc guitar players worship him like he’s some sort of god

    • @jiggersotoole7823
      @jiggersotoole7823 16 дней назад

      @@maxwellblakely7952 I get that. Hendrix developed his own style and sound, so to be like Hendrix find your own style and sound.