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« on: December 02, 2008, 10:33:49 PM »

I currently own a '73 JMP 50 watt Marshall.  It's a great sounding amp but it lacks headroom, IMO.

For Nick's price, I think the Trainwreck may be a more versatile amp in that I can play the cleans and crank up to screaming with a little more consistency.  How does this amp react to a Tube Screamer?  Also, is this a 50watt amp?  How does it sound compared to the old metal faced Marshalls?

Any input is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2008, 06:54:57 PM »

I wouldn't consider a Expression for more headroom over the JMP. 

At best it may offer as much headroom as a JMP, but I think it offers less. Most of the ones I've tried are running pretty dirty by 10 o'clock on the volume dial. 

What an Expresison gives you over the JMP is a much tighter sound with more gain available; less thick, more detailed, more harmonic rich; and it's a lot more touch sensitive, you can clean up or dirty down the sound with how much you lay off or dig in when picking, as well as control it with the guitar's volume.  T'wrecks in general aren't considered real pedal friendly, this is an amp that really responds to and interacts with the guitar and player, I doubt it'll like a midrange heavy pedal like a Tubescreamer, perhaps a more transparent boost would work.

To be painfully honest, it's not my tone, I'm much more of a Marchall/Tweed guy when it comes to distorted tone, I like soft, big, warm power amp overdrive, so amps like the Expression or something D-amp-esque (or even Vox and Matchless) are just too tight for my tastes (I find them raspy).  But, obviously, these amps are all legends with huge followings, and I do understand there strong points, but they just aren't my tone.  Make sure to check out the Youtube clips of various T'Wreck clones and ask around ampgarage.com.

When was the last time you had the filter caps replaced in the JMP?  If they are original (35 years old), new caps should add some headroom, tighten up the bass, and just more more live into the amp overall.  Most people don't have trouble with headroom with a 50-watt Marshall (though it depends on the gig).
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« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2008, 09:09:52 PM »

Thanks alot!!!

You're dead on about the filter caps.  I was told they need replacing and have noticed that the volume and headroom have been gradually decreasing.  That is my first plan of action before I buy another amp anyway (have the Marshall tuned up and put in my NOS Mullards).

After your post I'm definetly going to put my $$ back into the Marshall and decide if another amp is even needed.  Right now it's just wanted.
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« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2008, 10:39:03 PM »

Thanks alot!!!

You're dead on about the filter caps.  I was told they need replacing and have noticed that the volume and headroom have been gradually decreasing.  That is my first plan of action before I buy another amp anyway (have the Marshall tuned up and put in my NOS Mullards).

After your post I'm definetly going to put my $$ back into the Marshall and decide if another amp is even needed.  Right now it's just wanted.

New tubes and new filter caps should make a noticeable difference in headroom.  Will it be enough?  There is always the 100 watt, or maybe a Major?
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« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2008, 11:26:34 PM »

I'm not looking for THAT much...lol.  Actually, when I come to think of it the amp used to have the headroom two years ago.  It's gotta be the filter caps.
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