Same here, I love getting into arguments with people who think it's impossible to avoid Chinesium products, meanwhile I haven't bought a chinesium product for myself in like 5 years
On their own, those are not the most versatile amps but there are nice tones in there. They make great amps to combine with others in a recording. Congrats! Most guys will say they sound the best with the knobs on 7.
I wish Marshall wouldn't have discontinued these amps! I would love to own one. I know they make the mini versions of this amp, but they just don't suit my needs. By far these in my opinion are the best sounding amps Marshall ever came out with.
Hi, yesterday i saw a video of Gary Holt frim Exodus telling he uses the Silver Jub in the drive channel, with almost no gain but with a heavy boost (he says he uses a mid boost + od). Could you try to get a tone like that with the BOSS GT-1000 in 4cm? Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
You won’t regret it. It’s a great sounding amp! I have put the 1987 pedal into it, & it sounds good but isn’t the same. The amp itself is amazing, boosted with an overdrive is just perfection!
$2000aud for the amp? That’s about what I paid. The 1987 pedal is great. In my opinion you don’t ‘need’ it with this amp, because this amp is the sound! But I still have it on my board for another tonal option. 🤘🏼
@DaveWebbMusic thanks mate, I might wait after Christmas and then source one. I’ve got a jvm210 and was wanting something more 80s sounding, but with the 1987 it seams to do that. Thanks again and I enjoy watching your channel keep the grate work up 👍
Yeah I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ initially I thought it was normal, that the 2nd button would be fx loop or something, but it does nothing. I’m guessing it was grabbed by mistake when packed. A friend bought one a few months after me and he got the single button switch.
Are you talking a ‘real’ Klon? Or a modern copy? I do have the Way Huge Conspiracy Theory, which is a version of a Klon, but I actually haven’t tried it yet! I will do it tomorrow!
I have currently settled on… (Give or take) Presence - 4.2 Bass - 5.7 Middle - 5.8 Treble - 7.1 Output Master - 6.9 Lead Master - 8-9 ish Input Gain - 9ish I know that’s vague, but that’s also my room. I also found adding the Boss SD-1 added saturation, but it took away some the amps quality and tone. So I am now going to try to find something that will boost without affecting the amps natural tone. Hope that helps. 🤘🏼 Also, congrats! Such a cool amp!
@@DaveWebbMusic thanks so much! So I just tried experimenting with 4 different boosts last night. The best one IMO is the Xotic EP Boost. It fattened up and added gain to my tone without effecting the character of the amp. It just sounds like an extension of the amp. Highly recommend!
@@DaveWebbMusic I love it! I actually have the Slash amp which is a Silver Jubilee reissue. Took it to the rehearsal studio and got to crank it up for the first time last night. Sounded amazing!
Salut alors super vidéo le top .peux tu me donner les réglage pour le jeu en sweping a la fin c est le son que je recherche .je pense acheter cette ampli.merci
I’ve not used one, but based on specs there is obviously less in the mini. Which I can only imagine would produce a different sound. I’m sure you’d still get the Silver Jubilee tone, but it wouldn’t be the same.
It was Aiming High by Santa Cruz 🤘🏼 I still love it. I have since set up a pedal board with multiple options and it’s awesome. Being a 2 channel switchable amp it needs a few extras. But yeah, no complaints. It’s a suck amp!
The second button on this doesn’t seem to do anything 🤷🏻♂️ I thought maybe it was the fx loop, but evidently not. No idea! I might need to email & ask cos I can’t find any info on it. I’m guessing whoever packed grabbed the wrong one.
Not a real amp? Meaning you don’t like them? And yes, it is mine. And I love it! It has had its issues, but it’s been repaired and still sounds amazing.
@@DaveWebbMusic No i'm fine with them, but you wrote that the silver jubilee is your first real amp, so naturally i tought you that you had the jcm earlier and don't consider it a real amp.
@szaki95 ahh gotcha. That was my mistake. That comment was from my TSL video (copy, paste, forgot to delete it) Thanks for pointing it out. Fixed now. The TSL was actually my first amp many years ago.
Those peavey windsors have the same sound.Plays the 60s to the 80s great. for 250$ new,but when it came down to getting my first choice of amp the 6505+ stole me.Choice of the Marshall jubalie,XXX,Mesa 3 chanell and 5150 I took the 6505+.My windsor can get that marshall sound with a bit more edge,I needed serious chuggin.I have the old Butcher Ultra 120 VTM 120 still,but the 6505+ was my first new amp and I had 1300$ to spend.I got it for 788$ floor model sam ash.They had no more left,yeh I know why.
Of course the Peavy is cheaper! They closed every single one of the USA and Europe and moved everything to China for cheaper labor causing everyone who had worked for Peavy, some for many years to lose their jobs! The Marshal Jubilee on the other hand is made in England by people who actually care! You can go right in ahead and support companies that are closing down manufacturing in the USA and Europe to make their products cheaper in China but I on the other hand still have something called integrity! If you truly care about seeing workers make a living wage you must be willing to support these companies as a consumer and that means paying more!
Finding a used one would’ve been tricky. Plus I also like having things new, and this one is special. There was a bit of stuffing around with my order too I think. Ah well. I have it now!
I don't care for the diode-based clipping in these, gives a harsh, thin sound. I wish they had resurrected the 2204 circuit for these Silver Jubilees (they look so nice, it'd be cool if they sounded good too). Sounds like your playing got much more inspired once you plugged in an overdrive -- just sayin'.
I 100% found that adding an overdrive made me feel more at home. However since then I also found that it changed the tonality, which I don’t enjoy as much. I love the sound of this amp, so I’m now on the hunt for that ‘perfect’ transparent boost. Which basically means an EQ. Lol
You definitely can. There are few moments in this video that I play using the clean channel. It actually sounds really good! Think Slash’s clean tone. Or John Frusciante.
@@DaveWebbMusic yah but I more so mean to set it up as a channel switcher so that you can have crushing distortion and then switch to the clean channel and have cleans. I’m not expecting Fender cleans but right now when I switch, the clean channel is still pretty dirty.
Great playing and tone! I’ve got an original 87’ Jubilee 2555 and Marshall did a great job recreating this very versatile amp!
New amp day always brings a smile to your face! Sounds killer.
Thanks for the post! Amazing amp demo, within the first few seconds of you playing i decided i was going to get one! Thanks again
It’s an amazing amp! I play mostly through modellers still, but I plugged into this again a few days ago and was still blown away.
@DaveWebbMusic that's really nice to hear, I know for me it's totally overkill for home use, but what the hell!
@@dougquaid4745 I think you can run it at half power.
I’m looking at one of these, this just helped with my decision 👍
Best Marshall I played was a 72 Super lead, hands down did the great rock toned from 70s perfectly. Great amp and playing mate !
One of the best amps you can buy hands down! Still made in England too which is a huge plus for me as I will not buy Chinese crap if I have a choice!
Same here, I love getting into arguments with people who think it's impossible to avoid Chinesium products, meanwhile I haven't bought a chinesium product for myself in like 5 years
Dime the master and use the Lead master. Amp blooms and comes to life. The best effects loop of any Marshall and it comes to life. Easy and wonderful.
On their own, those are not the most versatile amps but there are nice tones in there. They make great amps to combine with others in a recording. Congrats! Most guys will say they sound the best with the knobs on 7.
For sure one of the most versatile Marshall amps. I have one and I get alot of sounds from it.
They're quite versatile when you consider it being one of the few Marshall amps with decent clean channel.
Man, that must smell incredible,love the smell of a new amp.Lucky Dude indeed.😁
I wish Marshall wouldn't have discontinued these amps! I would love to own one. I know they make the mini versions of this amp, but they just don't suit my needs. By far these in my opinion are the best sounding amps Marshall ever came out with.
They still make the 100w version
I can't find a new one in the US.@@nimitz1739
I wonder why I can't find a new one online. People are selling them used for brand new prices, I won't pay new for used equipment.@@nimitz1739
they do still make them, it's the 2555x re-issue
Killer tone
Great! Could you tell me the fuses size for this amp? If 5x20mm or 6x30mm? Planning to get one soon. Kind regards.
Hi, yesterday i saw a video of Gary Holt frim Exodus telling he uses the Silver Jub in the drive channel, with almost no gain but with a heavy boost (he says he uses a mid boost + od). Could you try to get a tone like that with the BOSS GT-1000 in 4cm?
Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
I’m looking at getting one of these, have u had chance of putting your steel panther 1987 through it?
You won’t regret it. It’s a great sounding amp!
I have put the 1987 pedal into it, & it sounds good but isn’t the same. The amp itself is amazing, boosted with an overdrive is just perfection!
@DaveWebbMusic I ended up buying the 1987 because of your review lol. Does $2000aud new sound good?
$2000aud for the amp? That’s about what I paid.
The 1987 pedal is great. In my opinion you don’t ‘need’ it with this amp, because this amp is the sound! But I still have it on my board for another tonal option. 🤘🏼
@DaveWebbMusic thanks mate, I might wait after Christmas and then source one. I’ve got a jvm210 and was wanting something more 80s sounding, but with the 1987 it seams to do that. Thanks again and I enjoy watching your channel keep the grate work up 👍
Hi, why did you get a 2 button footswitch ? A mistake by Marshall ?
Yeah I don’t know 🤷🏻♂️ initially I thought it was normal, that the 2nd button would be fx loop or something, but it does nothing. I’m guessing it was grabbed by mistake when packed.
A friend bought one a few months after me and he got the single button switch.
Klon works Amazing in front of lead channel. I have an afd100 too. Love both amps
Are you talking a ‘real’ Klon? Or a modern copy?
I do have the Way Huge Conspiracy Theory, which is a version of a Klon, but I actually haven’t tried it yet! I will do it tomorrow!
@@DaveWebbMusic any modern version is fine. I was throwing a Nux horseman and now Kernom ridge in front of it.
Would be awesome a video with the BOSS GT-1000 connected in 4cm with the Silver Jub!
Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
I’ll get this done next week! Apologies for not doing it sooner.
@@DaveWebbMusic Brother, no need to apologise! I only have to thank you!
Cheers from Portugal 🤘🍺🇵🇹
Sounds great! Can I have your amp settings please? I just bought one of these.
I have currently settled on… (Give or take)
Presence - 4.2
Bass - 5.7
Middle - 5.8
Treble - 7.1
Output Master - 6.9
Lead Master - 8-9 ish
Input Gain - 9ish
I know that’s vague, but that’s also my room.
I also found adding the Boss SD-1 added saturation, but it took away some the amps quality and tone. So I am now going to try to find something that will boost without affecting the amps natural tone.
Hope that helps. 🤘🏼
Also, congrats! Such a cool amp!
@@DaveWebbMusic thanks so much! So I just tried experimenting with 4 different boosts last night. The best one IMO is the Xotic EP Boost. It fattened up and added gain to my tone without effecting the character of the amp. It just sounds like an extension of the amp. Highly recommend!
@scottguf hell yeah! I don’t have one, but thank you!
How good is this amp! It’s a classic for a reason.
@@DaveWebbMusic I love it! I actually have the Slash amp which is a Silver Jubilee reissue. Took it to the rehearsal studio and got to crank it up for the first time last night. Sounded amazing!
Oh wow! Well when you’re done with it, I’ll happily keep for you forever. 😂
Salut alors super vidéo le top .peux tu me donner les réglage pour le jeu en sweping a la fin c est le son que je recherche .je pense acheter cette ampli.merci
Hey congrats nice setup . One question , this full size version vs the mini Jubelee? a lot of difference?
I’ve not used one, but based on specs there is obviously less in the mini. Which I can only imagine would produce a different sound.
I’m sure you’d still get the Silver Jubilee tone, but it wouldn’t be the same.
The mini is a 20w head while this one is 100w. There’s a huge difference in sound quality between them.
What was the riff at 4:28 ? And what is your current opinions about jubi ?
It was Aiming High by Santa Cruz 🤘🏼
I still love it. I have since set up a pedal board with multiple options and it’s awesome. Being a 2 channel switchable amp it needs a few extras.
But yeah, no complaints. It’s a suck amp!
@@DaveWebbMusic great !
what about the speakers do you use in this test? G12t-75 ou v30?
It’s a Lead cab with G12T-75s 🤘🏼
What footswitch is that? All of the Jubilee footswitches I have seen are 1-button.
Yup, Mine came with a single button- got me wondering the same thing.
The second button on this doesn’t seem to do anything 🤷🏻♂️ I thought maybe it was the fx loop, but evidently not.
No idea! I might need to email & ask cos I can’t find any info on it. I’m guessing whoever packed grabbed the wrong one.
10:57 Santa Cruz lml
🤘🏼 yes sir!
The TSL is not a real amp or it isn't yours?
Not a real amp? Meaning you don’t like them?
And yes, it is mine. And I love it! It has had its issues, but it’s been repaired and still sounds amazing.
@@DaveWebbMusic No i'm fine with them, but you wrote that the silver jubilee is your first real amp, so naturally i tought you that you had the jcm earlier and don't consider it a real amp.
@szaki95 ahh gotcha. That was my mistake. That comment was from my TSL video (copy, paste, forgot to delete it)
Thanks for pointing it out. Fixed now.
The TSL was actually my first amp many years ago.
Those peavey windsors have the same sound.Plays the 60s to the 80s great. for 250$ new,but when it came down to getting my first choice of amp the 6505+ stole me.Choice of the Marshall jubalie,XXX,Mesa 3 chanell and 5150 I took the 6505+.My windsor can get that marshall sound with a bit more edge,I needed serious chuggin.I have the old Butcher Ultra 120 VTM 120 still,but the 6505+ was my first new amp and I had 1300$ to spend.I got it for 788$ floor model sam ash.They had no more left,yeh I know why.
Of course the Peavy is cheaper! They closed every single one of the USA and Europe and moved everything to China for cheaper labor causing everyone who had worked for Peavy, some for many years to lose their jobs! The Marshal Jubilee on the other hand is made in England by people who actually care!
You can go right in ahead and support companies that are closing down manufacturing in the USA and Europe to make their products cheaper in China but I on the other hand still have something called integrity! If you truly care about seeing workers make a living wage you must be willing to support these companies as a consumer and that means paying more!
nice gear. why not buy a used one and do not wait 18 months
Finding a used one would’ve been tricky. Plus I also like having things new, and this one is special. There was a bit of stuffing around with my order too I think.
Ah well. I have it now!
I don't care for the diode-based clipping in these, gives a harsh, thin sound. I wish they had resurrected the 2204 circuit for these Silver Jubilees (they look so nice, it'd be cool if they sounded good too). Sounds like your playing got much more inspired once you plugged in an overdrive -- just sayin'.
I 100% found that adding an overdrive made me feel more at home. However since then I also found that it changed the tonality, which I don’t enjoy as much. I love the sound of this amp, so I’m now on the hunt for that ‘perfect’ transparent boost. Which basically means an EQ. Lol
@DaveWebbMusic, the best OD I’ve found with this amp is the Friedman Golden Pearl. Very transparent and just melds with the Jube perfectly.
I guess you can't get a clean tone out of these?
@@Gearslayer131 Good to know. I love Marshall cleans. Probably more than any other. When you can coax them out anyway.
@gearslayer Recs on how to do that? I just bought one
@Gearslayer thanks I was hoping to make it a channel switch amp without having to do that but I guess that’s the only way
You definitely can. There are few moments in this video that I play using the clean channel.
It actually sounds really good! Think Slash’s clean tone. Or John Frusciante.
@@DaveWebbMusic yah but I more so mean to set it up as a channel switcher so that you can have crushing distortion and then switch to the clean channel and have cleans. I’m not expecting Fender cleans but right now when I switch, the clean channel is still pretty dirty.