Bubba po
Tiny Stonehenge Moment
congrats Bubba ..... have fun with all those knobs ...... I like lots of knobs ....
Thanks, Lt. More knobs than the UK Parliament, as the saying goes.
congrats Bubba ..... have fun with all those knobs ...... I like lots of knobs ....
I'm now the proud owner of a Marshall JVM 410H. As predicted, I got it for £450. ($643 US.)
Jealousy sits in a chair looking at a computer screen, wishing to be Bubba po right now...
the metaphorical tiny Stonehenge began to descend from above,
I gigged the JVM tonight, and all bar a little tweaking I'm extremely happy with it. I managed about 75% of the set without any major volume/ feedback/ footswitching errors. There was only a couple of times when the metaphorical tiny Stonehenge began to descend from above, but on the whole it sounded awesome. Much clearer and more articulate than the TSL.
I gigged the JVM tonight, and all bar a little tweaking I'm extremely happy with it. I managed about 75% of the set without any major volume/ feedback/ footswitching errors. There was only a couple of times when the metaphorical tiny Stonehenge began to descend from above, but on the whole it sounded awesome. Much clearer and more articulate than the TSL.
I gigged the JVM tonight, and all bar a little tweaking I'm extremely happy with it. I managed about 75% of the set without any major volume/ feedback/ footswitching errors. There was only a couple of times when the metaphorical tiny Stonehenge began to descend from above, but on the whole it sounded awesome. Much clearer and more articulate than the TSL.
The worst one was clicking the OD2 channel for a solo, my massive plates of meat covered that button and the master vol. one at the same time. Furthermore I think my foot had a bit of a spaz and double-clicked OD2 which sent it into orange mode on a high-ish gain setting. The double whammy of master volume boost and high gain sent everything into a holocaust of squealing feedback. I think the pa guys and the crowd loved it. Up to that point I hadn't put a foot wrong with it - it behaved perfectly.Come on Bubba, tell us about the Tiny Stonehenge moment. Did you actually click on clean, phasered delay when you should have been going for punky powerchords?
It really was excellent. Holiday in Cambodia was a good one - it needs a light crunch setting so it works well with the echo, plus a volume boost. I used to have to fart around with the amp settings, but last night it took two clicks and I was done.Good score Bubba, nice to have the live sounds covered without amp or pedal swapping.
Exactly, Miner. It's a bit like getting used to another instrument. I was the same with the TSL when I first got it.Nice Bubba, while I've never played through a JVM, I was pretty sure you'd get along with it because of the programmable thing...It should only get better with time too, the more you use it, the more you'll get used to it...
Congrats man!!!
I wear Chucks. They're sleeker and more athletic than big clumsy Docs, so hitting multiple buttons isn't an issue for me.
So how was the switching lag?
Love my JVM (410H 1960 A cab)...Picked it up a few years ago, on Greg L's advice/suggestion..
My only suggestion, is for you to pick up a noise gate..I use the G string 2..works PERFECTLY!
(FX loop -10db 100% WET)..
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