Marshall JTM Studio vs SC20 JCM800 Studio | Guts, Sounds and Thoughts
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All amps running into the THD Hot Plate, line out from there to Impulse Responses (Celestion G12K-100, SM57 / MD421). Boost was a Colorsound Power boost clone.
0:00 Discussion and initial thoughts
1:16 Comparing chassis to SC20
3:17 Belton sockets good
3:53 comparing PCBs
5:20 Aesthetics
6:43 JTM, channels jumped, all knobs at noon
7:33 JTM bright channel max gain
8:10 rolling back guitar volume
8:42 JTM very boosted
9:13 SC20 all knobs at noon (high input)
9:18 SC20 very boosted (high input)
10:17 tweed champ volume on 5
10:30 tweed champ volume at max
10:47 tweed champ + heavy boost
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What about the loudness? I cant decide between jtm45studio and champ (home use). Are you using power break for home playing? Which one is louder? Thanks
@PedalScience
2 ай бұрын
Yes I use a THD Hot plate for home playing with most amps. The JTM Studio is louder (20watts vs 5) and overall a much more versatile amp, but I would go for a JTM45 or bassman instead as they just break up a bit smoother. The cathode bias power section and SS rectifier in the ST20 hold it back a bit IMO.
Great video 👍🏻 same chassis scratching on mine as well, I checked a second one in my local store which looked the same. I also had an SV20H for a test drive a couple of months ago which had the same also. I’m thinking it has something to do with their manufacturing process, but it is really strange.
@AdmiringLagoon-un2yf
5 ай бұрын
Mine is the same too! Weird.
Charles , what happen if I connect the JTM 230V 50hz at 60hz here in America???
@PedalScience
5 ай бұрын
The frequency usually isn't the problem, but you need a step-up transformer to go from 120v to 230v that the amp is expecting, or get a tech to rewire the mains transformer in the amp (may not be possible if Marshall use different transformers for different countries; as it won't have the 120v winding / wires to make use of)