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indeedido
07-05-2007, 11:27 PM
I'm going to be looking into one of these. I'm curious if anyone has one or has checked one out. I am a big fan of EL34 tubes, and this thing has them. Supposedly the most gain any Marshall has had and has a ton of features and modes. Just looking for feedback on it.

indeedido
07-05-2007, 11:35 PM
For those curious......

In a nutshell, the Marshall all-valve, 4-channel JVM410H 100-watt tube head is the most versatile Marshall amplifier ever made. It also boasts more gain than any other Marshall to date-and that's really saying something.

Each of its 4 channels-Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2-are not only completely independent of each other, they all boast 3 modes, all 12 of which are footswitchable and feature their own unique gain structure. It makes the JVM 4-channel effectively 12 Marshalls in one.

The JVM410H has studio-quality digital reverb with a level control for each channel. This is also footswitchable, as are the amp's two Master Volume controls and the Series/Parallel effects loop. Resonance and Presence are equipped with master controls.

Even though the head and combo both house 28 controls and 8 LED switches on their front panels, they're incredibly simple to understand because of the extremely logical layout. Each of the 4 channels has the usual suspects when it comes to control-Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble & Gain-accounting for 20 of the 28 controls right away. Take away the 4 reverb controls and you're only left with 4 Master controls-2 Master Volumes plus Resonance & Presence.

Add to this an ingenious footswitch (UK patent pending) and the fact all the amp's switching (channel/modes, Reverb, Master Volume selection, FX loop) can be done via MIDI and you're looking at an incredibly flexible amp! The 6-way footswitch boasts 7 LEDs and memory, plus it connects to the amp via a regular guitar cable.

From the cleanest clean to the filthiest distortion ever found in a Marshall and all points in-between, the JVM410H all-valve amp head will give you whatever tone you need right when you need it.


# Valve complement: 5 x ECC83 (12AX7s) in preamp, 2 x EL34s in power amp
# 4 independent, footswitchable channels Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2
# Each channel boasts 3 footswitchable modes Green, Orange & Red
# Studio quality, footswitchable digital reverb with level controls for all 4 channels.
# 2 footswitchable master volumes
# Two FX loops Series/Parallel & Parallel
# Series/Parallel FX loop is footswitchable
# Emulated line out
# 6-way, 7-LED footswitch with memory capabilities (UK patent pending)
# All switching can be done via MIDI

indeedido
07-05-2007, 11:38 PM
nice demo over at the Marshall site where they take you through the amp by itself, then with a band. Great video

BrownSound1
07-07-2007, 02:27 AM
Well I'm the wrong person to be asking about this. :D "Highest gain of any Marshall" pretty much told me to avoid it like that plague.

Eddie's Booze
07-07-2007, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by indeedido
For those curious......

In a nutshell, the Marshall all-valve, 4-channel JVM410H 100-watt tube head is the most versatile Marshall amplifier ever made. It also boasts more gain than any other Marshall to date-and that's really saying something.

Each of its 4 channels-Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2-are not only completely independent of each other, they all boast 3 modes, all 12 of which are footswitchable and feature their own unique gain structure. It makes the JVM 4-channel effectively 12 Marshalls in one.

The JVM410H has studio-quality digital reverb with a level control for each channel. This is also footswitchable, as are the amp's two Master Volume controls and the Series/Parallel effects loop. Resonance and Presence are equipped with master controls.

Even though the head and combo both house 28 controls and 8 LED switches on their front panels, they're incredibly simple to understand because of the extremely logical layout. Each of the 4 channels has the usual suspects when it comes to control-Volume, Bass, Middle, Treble & Gain-accounting for 20 of the 28 controls right away. Take away the 4 reverb controls and you're only left with 4 Master controls-2 Master Volumes plus Resonance & Presence.

Add to this an ingenious footswitch (UK patent pending) and the fact all the amp's switching (channel/modes, Reverb, Master Volume selection, FX loop) can be done via MIDI and you're looking at an incredibly flexible amp! The 6-way footswitch boasts 7 LEDs and memory, plus it connects to the amp via a regular guitar cable.

From the cleanest clean to the filthiest distortion ever found in a Marshall and all points in-between, the JVM410H all-valve amp head will give you whatever tone you need right when you need it.


# Valve complement: 5 x ECC83 (12AX7s) in preamp, 2 x EL34s in power amp
# 4 independent, footswitchable channels Clean, Crunch, OD1 & OD2
# Each channel boasts 3 footswitchable modes Green, Orange & Red
# Studio quality, footswitchable digital reverb with level controls for all 4 channels.
# 2 footswitchable master volumes
# Two FX loops Series/Parallel & Parallel
# Series/Parallel FX loop is footswitchable
# Emulated line out
# 6-way, 7-LED footswitch with memory capabilities (UK patent pending)
# All switching can be done via MIDI

2 x EL34's in a 100 watt Amp......

That's a piece of shit right there.

:(

Nitro Express
07-07-2007, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by BrownSound1
Well I'm the wrong person to be asking about this. :D "Highest gain of any Marshall" pretty much told me to avoid it like that plague.

No shit. Marshall sucks in the high gain territory. Something tells me it won't clean up very well with the volume knob either.

jhale667
07-07-2007, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by BrownSound1
Well I'm the wrong person to be asking about this. :D "Highest gain of any Marshall" pretty much told me to avoid it like that plague.

:lol:

Doug Aldrich was raving to me about the VM's...and that guy has some AMAZING sounding modded Plexis...trust me....
I haven't heard anything about the JVMs though...

And oh yeah, it has FOUR EL34s, not two...;)