Testing single channel and 2 channel Marshall JCM 800 amps.
HIT 1080 !!!
Kemper profiles below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EgHX4XEgCk&feature=youtu.be
Testing single channel and 2 channel Marshall JCM 800 amps.
HIT 1080 !!!
Kemper profiles below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EgHX4XEgCk&feature=youtu.be
Thank you!
Nice, thank you!
Thank you as always, Mick.
Mate, I can't inspect the metadata ATM - can I assume that "TMS JCM81 Recto" is the 2-chan unit and "TMS JCM82 Recto" the single-channel one? If this is the case, it's counter-intuitive so I'm glad I checked the video out.
Anyway, this was the order in which they were played in the YT video. Confirmation would be great so I know how to archive them.
Thanks man.
Thanks!!
Thanks a lot
Display MoreThank you as always, Mick.
Mate, I can't inspect the metadata ATM - can I assume that "TMS JCM81 Recto" is the 2-chan unit and "TMS JCM82 Recto" the single-channel one? If this is the case, it's counter-intuitive so I'm glad I checked the video out.
Anyway, this was the order in which they were played in the YT video. Confirmation would be great so I know how to archive them.
Thanks man.
81 is the 4103 single channel and 82 is the 4210 2 channel.
All labelled correctly in rig manager but I can see why it could be confusing without seeing them in rig manager.
thanx!
Thank you!
81 is the 4103 single channel and 82 is the 4210 2 channel.
All labelled correctly in rig manager but I can see why it could be confusing without seeing them in rig manager.
A-ha! As I said, that's what I'd have expected, mate. The YouTube video reverses the order, so that was the source of confusion.
Thank you so much, Mick.
A-ha! As I said, that's what I'd have expected, mate. The YouTube video reverses the order, so that was the source of confusion.
Thank you so much, Mick.
So which amp do you (and anyone else here) prefer in the video?
I love them both myself.
The dual channel has great saturation and is more compressed.
The single channel is more raw and has great attack.
Like you, I think they both sound great, Mick.
My immediate impression was that the dual sounds bigger and the single more-focussed, which is to be expected. If one wants "bigger" raw tracks (sans Haas-effect processing), the dual is the go. If one wants either a more-precise (more-tightly focussed) pan position somewhere in the stereo field or prefers to rely solely on the Haas effect for size, the single is the go.
Just my initial feelings of course; YMMV.
thank you for sharing
Thank You!! is sound GREAT