Jvm 410 vs 210. All you JVM owners, can you post your favorite settings to give me a start? Thanks. I always felt OD2 (Overdrive on 205/210) was Marshall 's take on a more lower mid modern high gain voicing. One may be more suited to your tastes than the other. You miss 100% of the Nope you don't Nope. I would go the Helix. The original footage of the EV intro clip was shot by The JVM is the best multi channel Marshall out right now. The secret to getting them to sound good is to turn the resonance and presence all the way off and keep the gain under noon. As for the JVM, I don't really get the point of the 210. Please give me your opinions! Thanks! Guitar is a Kramer Night Swan with a JB Pickup. The 210 sounds like a bad Line 6 model of what they think a Marshall sounds like. I also will consider an EVH or a Splawn, but I doubt I'll find either in the range I'm wanting to keep it in. The initials “JVM” stand for Jim and Victoria Marshall, the company’s founder and his daughter, which shows just how proud Marshall is of these You need to do a review of the Carstens Grace bro. Ah, so the OD channel of the 210 is the OD2 of the 410? JVM: Again, not much to be said about the JVM’s if you know what they are. I have a beautiful Les Paul super 57 pickups, I'm ready to buy a Marshall I've always wanted a Marshall and stupidly never bought one, always some sort of placeholder amp. 1 clean, 3 crunch, and 2 high gains. It’s the finest high gain amp there is. com/LeonTodd♫ My music - https://ragdollrock. Nah it's the other way around. Add about $400 for the combos. However, some questions come into mind with the JVM, but particularly whether I will be satisfied with the 205 not having all the channels of the 410. I'm using the 4CM and all the cables are "humbusters" dual Marshall JVM 410H vs Silver Jubilee (reissue) vs 80's JCM 800 modded. Owners manual for the JVM-1C & JVM-1H amps. Just my experience. Discussion about any amps, effects, or anything else to go along with your prized possessions. Run into a stock Marshall cab with g12 T75's and you are rocking. The JVM range is Marshall's flagship range of amps with midi switching dual As most of you know, I'll be receiving a JVM 410H soon. but I don’t regret upgrading to the 410 at all. JVM 410, Channel 1, red mode with all the controls at noon is a pretty sick crunhcy plex like rock tone that I use all the time. Love the JVM 410. The very featured JVM410H had its problems here and there, but overall a very interesting amp. Share Tweet #13 07-12-2018, 05:58 PM Re: Thoughts on Marshall JVM205C So I had a chance today to play a couple different JVM combos at a store. 24, read 12 real reviews, discover how 70 pro artists use it, and see photos of it in actual setups. Try a Sovtek LPS in there (or another Chinese if you want more upper mid bite). I tried out the JVM410h yesterday and really liked the clean green and red, and OD1 modes. Se usaria para ensayos y presentaciones SONORITÉS Qu'est-ce que le JVM-410 ? Le nouveau fleuron de la gamme combo Marshall actuelle. The JVM series is the last that Jim Marshall signed off on, so there's that! And it's made in the UK, where the new DSL's are Vietnam made, and cheaper looking. They both need a bit of I've been looking at picking up a JVM. A/B switch setup, and lot's of playing and going back and forth. Never loved the od2 on the 210/205 amp. Please school me on the Marshall JVM 205 H head. . The OD1 on the 410 is not on the 210/205 but you can mod the OD channel of the 2 channel amps to be more in line with the voicing of OD1 on the 410. See where I’m going with this? Well, just as beef is the king of the critters when it comes to Two thousand and seven proved to be a busy year for Marshall, with two new designs in the KT66-powered Vintage Modern series and this all-new flagship, the JVM 100-watt head. Swapping two It's a great amp, for sure, but it's only single channel, so using it in a live application for everything you do will be a bit moot. Then there are amps that are smoky, spicy, and dripping with fat—the electronic equivalent of a barbecued rack of pork ribs. Thanks! The 210 doesn't have OD1 or clean orange, which is what I use 90% of the time on my 410. I've been checking out YouTube clips and I'm very impressed. I think the JVM is the best Marshall I have ever owned hola. Specifically, the Marshall and Splawn used vs. If I had to use one as a backline amp that would be fine. But they both have their own quirks, and fill their own niches in certain areas. Nachdem mir der JCM2000DSL nicht so wirklich gefallen wollte, habe ich den JVM215 combo angespielt. It's pure Modded Marshall. British vs American Modern Tones (EVH 5150 III VS MARSHALL JVM 410) Two Guys One Amp 1. So what I'm asking for is advice from individuals who have played both the 210 and 410 and have had a chance to compare them to see if their experiences have been similar to I’ve seen talk of it too, but OP doesn’t want to mod anything, and honestly I think the difference in price doesn’t make it worth getting a 210 once you factor in the cost of I have played a few highly regarded amps and guitars and found a disparity between each one. I know tone is subjective, but does anyone else feel like me that in the AX8 the JVM models kill the Marshall’s JVM series comprises the company’s most modern and versatile amplifiers. Of course you can go pre owned route and save alot more dough $$$. Marshall continues to draw from their long heritage of iconic tone machines—from the earliest models, such as the JTM-45, the Super Leads, and Plexis to the JCM 800 models. Okay, I've now narrowed my decision down somewhat and it's between these two. It definitely puts the coveted JCM series to shame, as far as I'm concerned, and it costs a lot less. bueno pues probé en las tiendas de musica de por mi casa, amplificadores, y me tope con el marshall jvm 410c que es un excelente amplificador, y no he encontrado uno con caracteristicas similares, ahora que pues no es un amplificador barato, asi que si voy a hacer la inversión mejor la hago bien, y lo vi en la verción de head (yo estaba interesado en el combo, JVM users really love OD1 orange mode and the common complaint about the 210 is that there is no OD1. This is one of the most versitile amps I have ever used. They've never come close to how good the individual amps sound in a multi channel amp. I’ve had both heads and still have my 410h. I just had an opinion (that others share btw) that 4 channels/3 modes each is a bit much for a Marshall amp. These vacuum tubes provide excellent tone at a reasonable price and the most popular combination recommended by customer feedback. The JVM215C would cost me 1100 euros, where the DSL40CR is 750 euros. Like the others have asked though, why the JVM? It isn't really an amp made for the bedroom The JVM has a lot more gain than a DSL, but the 205/210 gain channel is the OD2 of the 410, and some think it sounds too scooped compared to the clean/crunch channel. For what you can find them used for though just Tube Guitar Amp Head Marshall JVM410H: 908 images, 19 user review (s), 5 videos, 5 prices, 3 files to download and 1 news item Hi guys, I was wondering if any of you could answer my questions concerning the Marshall JVM 410 Head. I was not really impressed with any configuration I played (205, 210, 410 combos). Leo is playing guitar while I switch amps on a Radial Amp Switcher. Hmm, not sure on the first question but regarding JVM 205 & 210 the Overdrive Channel on those amps is OD2 from the 410. I’m about to pull the trigger on a long-time dream of mine, a Marshall tube amp. The OD channels is based off the OD2 of the JVM410 which has it's mid center {censored}ed from the normal marshall 650hz to 500hz. Noodling back and forth between the amps using Radial Headbone VT. Marshall: The most respected name in guitar amplification. I only used mine with a 1x12, but I loved the thing. If you have never considered a Hey all, I have a Fractal FM9 that I'm trying to use through a Marshall JVM410H's effects loop. Fender cleans all the way to an outrageous crunch and lead sound. It also boasts more gain than any other Marshall to date-and that Hi, The JVM410HJS, This might be the amp I've been waiting for, so I'm completely GASing here. Schematic for the JVM-1C & JVM-1H amps, JVM1-60-02 Issue 2, (Marshall, 2012). I think you'll get a lot more out of a Helix floor, it will be able to give you every the JVM can, plus more. Hola muy buenas estoy buscando opiniones de estos marshall de la serie Jvm en formato cabezal. What do you like and dislike about it? It destroys my Peavey Triple X, which is going up for sale along with some other gear so I can buy a used JVM 205H if I like the amp when I play it. Leave the stock Chinese in the other positions. I see @marshall #guitar #brandonellis The Marshall JVM Series is awesome no doubt about that, the sales speak for themselves however there are 3 versions available and the Jvm 210 and 205 I quite enjoyed the 210 I had, definitely would be curious to try a 410 as I've heard a lot that the best sounding JVM modes were omitted on the 2 channel version. I can get the DARE I say it. I can get a used DSL 100 for around $600. Demonstração dos amplificadores: Marshall Jvm 410H vs Marshall DSL 100H Guitarra: GRS Custom Seymour SH6 Pedal: Mxr It was fitted with a Celestion 8″ speaker. 00. Entonces, dada a que la diferencia de precios entre estos 2 modelos es algo considerablemente grande, quisiera saber cuales son TODAS las diferencias que existen entre estos 2 amplificad The JVM 210/410, JCM 800, and JMP-1 are all neck and neck for me, I think I'll discard the Stiletto from the list since what I really want is the Marshall sound and from what you guys said about the stiletto it's more it's own thing than a "Marshall type" amp. Whether you’re chasing classic British crunch or modern high-gain bite, the JVM range delivers iconic tone with It’s been out of action for a few years, but it’s back in business and sounding Better than ever!If you haven’t tried a JVM 410 It’s I compared often in stores the JVM 410 vs DSL, and there was no comparison, the JVM sounded always better, brighter and thicker, the DSL alwasy fizzy. The JVM series is the heaviest and highest gain Marshall I've come across that sounds amazing. Both amps are going through a Mesa 2x12 V In a nutshell, the Marshall all-valve, 4-channel JVM410H 100-Watt tube head is the most versatile Marshall amplifier ever made. Honestly, the OD1 on the 410 is ‘the’ sound of the JVM. Compressed, distant, and solid state. Yes reverb sucks but I never use it, and the gain on the JVM should go between 9 But you can't compare the JVM to Mesa IMO and this was about the 410 vs 210 vs VM. One The 410 is certainly a great amp, but if you just want cleans and high gain, the 210 is really what you're after. I had a 410 a few years back, amongst other amps. Côté pré-amplification on retrouve les circuits de JTM-45 et JCM-800; pour l'étage de l'amplification il reprend les composants du JCM-800 et du Super Lead. Mi duda esta en si hay algun tipo de diferencia- algun pro o contra- entre los 205, 210 y 410 al margen de lo que tiene que ver con la potencia y cantidad de canales. No no, for bettering the JVM 410. I never use OD2, in fact I've long wanted to mod OD2 on my amp to OD1 so I could have two different OD1 Amber channels and use different gain settings. Also, I have noticed that a few have been popping up for sale pretty cheap here and there. How about the DSL100 vs. It was my second favorite behind my JP2C, but I sold them all for a helix as I didn't have the space for multiple amps and I've never looked back. Santiago had an eq setting to mimic OD1 Orange with the 205 and 210's. the JVM 210H? I figure it may be cool having a real Marshall and then maybe I can do modifications in the future if I find it necessary. Basically with the 210 you 5 of the modes the 410 with it's own version of a clean mode. The combos for each model have one 12” Vintage 30 and one 12” Celestion G12H30, and weigh between 70 and 85 lbs. Two years ago I bought a Mesa boogie Mark five and it's definitely an awesome amp. Mine is heavily modded so my od2 channel is now more of a recto sounding ch. Si vous voulez tout savoir sur l'ampli de guitare Marshall JVM410, vous êtes au bon endroit ! Découvrez notre avis professionnel. I'm comparing a 1971 Marshall JMP Super Lead to a 2013 Marshall JVM410H, both 100W tube heads. For 80s hard rock/metal? Nuno, Demartini, EVH, Lynch, etc? Is it a good amp in general? Is it too big for starting gigs at smaller venues? Would you rate it high on Marshall's list of better amps? Thanks. I tried to set these up as similar as I could for this shootout. I have always been a bit intrigued by the Marshall JVM 410H and 410HJS amps. Comparten algun canal los jvm de dos canales con los jvm de quatro o son canales distintos. Prices are starting to come down to earth on these finally, I never would’ve recommended one 5 years ago because of the price, but they’re finally starting to make more sense Re: jVM vs DSL Seriously, though I've heard mixed reviews on these amps. I'm always hoping for an amp by them that would be a plexi on one channel, jcm800 on another and boosted jcm800 on the 3rd. They aren’t designed the same - 210 follows a more traditionally hot rodded schematic. JVM 410 vs 205 410H definetely. JVM205/210 has the OD2 Green/Orange/Red with the scooped out lower mids EQ values Which is *fine,* for people who like OD2. Seem very versatile, with a broad pallet of tones. Sobretodo de usuarios o que hayan tenido la oportunidad de probar alguno a fondo. I'm playing them through a Re: Orange Rockerverb MKII 50W vs Marshall JVM 410 by Sergeantsnowball » Thu May 22, 2014 12:51 am The JVM and Rockerverb are both superb amplifiers- I'd take either one of them without a second glance. but I prefer the simplicity of the DSL myself. I've got OD2 on my 410 dialed in as close as I can to OD1Orange but You need to try the JVM 410, it's got four channels including high gain modes. With different modes available on each channel, this amp creates multiple sounds for you to play with. But were they? Marshall JVM410H Guitar Tube Amp Review I remember when I got my first The JVM's rear panel includes five speaker-out jacks, a simplified programmable series effects loop with a return level control, and a pair of non-programmable insert jacks with a bypass switch. Dabei habe ich schon verscheidene Verstärker angespielt. The 210H sounds like ass that's why! If you are going to go down this road, I'd recommend the 410 after playing/owning several 210s & 410s. The Sovtek LPS sounds great here as well. I don't believe that a single unit of anything can represent all of that model. For what you're looking at spending spend on just one new JVM 410 you could buy a new Vox AC100CPH head and new Marshall 425A shipped to your door. Der Sound hat mir wirklich sehr Control your sound with the JVM410 100W head. The 410 is a four channel 100 watt amp and retails for $2200. Marshall’s latest offering, the JVM 210C, is a 100-Watt, 2x12” speaker-equipped package with some very cool features. ba Ich suche schon seit längerem einen guten Röhren Amp, der meine 15watt Transe vom im Proberaum ablöst. Now this Satriani make the 210 is the 100wthe 205 is the 50w. Buenas gente que tal! Les comento que estoy en vistas de comprar una cabezal Marshall JVM. I'm not quite sure how the Clean/crunch channel is set up. Il s'inspire de ses glorieux ainés et va plus loin. The OD channel on the 210 is voiced from OD2 on the JVM 410 with the lower mid more modern Boogie (ish) tone. 4 channels, each with 3 different switchable gain levels, two FX loops for shits and giggles (one seral, one parrallel or serial with a dial), MIDI capability for all the switches, built in reverb switchable and adjustable per channel Control your sound with the JVM410 100W head. the JVM is basically the complete opposite: it's marshall's most feature packed amp ever. But the price notwithstanding, which is your choice between these two Marshalls and why? Let me start with this,I have always been a fender twin man and still love them, but now there is JVM Marshall. ギタリスト達のサウンドに対する要望に応えるため,そのベーシックな回路が慎重に改良され進化を遂げJVMにいたったのです。 I've never owned or even played a real Marshall JVM410 or JS410, but I always thought the JS model seemed more desirable given who it was designed with and its more favorable reviews in general. the EVH new. Which one would you go for - is the JVM worth the extra 350 euros? The only difference I’m aware of is the lack of the second equalizer on the DSL. As far as the PI, try different things for different flavors. Thanks in advance, and sorry for the stupid question. The small combo is the 215C which is a 50 Watt 112 with one Congrats!! I quite enjoyed the 210 I had, definitely would be curious to try a 410 as I've heard a lot that the best sounding JVM modes were omitted on the 2 channel version Swapping two caps and a resistor changes the OD on the 2 The JVM series are known for their higher gain stages, which means it can easily handle everything from classic rock to more modern high-gain tones. The 2 channel JVM's are not as bright as the 410 and it's good to take the jjecc83s out of v1. 00-ish or a JVM 410 for around $1000. to/thoprod/108990?offid=1&affid=1517 (EU Affiliate)♫ Become a Patron - https://patreon. I live on the od1. I've heard great things about running these with a Mesa 2x12. A la final he decidido ir por un JVM de la Marshall. To those of you who have been able to play both, how does the clean and OD2 of the JVM210h compare to the 410 clean and OD1? I've read the threads about the different heads, but didn't find anything that explained the difference in sound between these two. Photograph of a JVM-1C combo. I think the Mark V is far more versatile and better with br00tz stuff, but the JVM (in my opinion) is much better at what it does. I might buy this amp at the end of this month, and I have tested it out before, but I would like to know if there are any experienced Joe Satriani’s signature 100-watt JVM410HJS builds upon the jack-of-all-trades JVM410H, and is designed to deliver five decades’ worth of Marshall tones from a single head. But I almost felt like I got tricked into The JVM isn't as natural sounding, more gainy more compressed, it will do tight high gain metal tones better than the Orange tho, no question. Sound-wise, the JVM can give you that classic Marshall roar but with a bit more contemporary edge and clarity. The JCM 800 is a One Channel amp and the JVM has 2 JVM410H - https://thmn. Only a few amps in this range, the 205, 210, and 410. The Marshall JVM series is the ultimate all-valve workhorse for guitarists who demand versatility without compromise. 410 puts the tonestack in an odd place for a few channels. There's a few amps I would rather have than a 210 or 410. OD1 was noticeably thicker than OD2. That said, I could easily get by with the 205's and 210's. Don't give up Nope. The Classic JCM 800 and the JVM 210. The OD chan = OD2 from the 410. I wish there was a JVM 210 with the full clean channel and OD1, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. The JVM Series 100-watt JVM410H valve-driven power stage is built on the classic design responsible for the legendary Marshall roar found in the JCM800 2203 and Plexi Super Lead amplifiers - a timeless foundation for countless Euge Valovirta 47. Some people love em, some say they're to processed sounding. Personally I like the idea of running these with a greenback or something similar (I've been really enjoying The amp sounds great with several different speakers and cabs. From where I stand, the pros and cons are as follows: Marshall JVM410H or JVM210H PRO Great tone That Marshall "feel" Nice cleans Thick overdrive and sustain CON "Everyone has one" EVH 5150 III PRO Great tone Decent cleans Thick The 210 is the same amp but is 100 watts and retails for $1900. For the guys that own, have The 205 and 210's OD channels are modeled after the 410's OD2 channels. When JVM410 heads came out guys said that Marshall was on the wrong road. Marshall JVM410H - See the best prices from $980. Not that any of it The JVM is more versatile, plays well with all kinds of guitars, pickups, speakers, and pedals, and can be had cheaper if I get the JVM 205 or 210. I'm thinking about pulling the trigger. On the 410 OD1 Orange is where I live. I generally shy away from “this amp does it all” kinds of amps, but I’m making an exception for the Marshall JVM 410 HJS. If you look at the 'theatre' video on the official marshall website under the JVM 410H section, this will help make up your mind. Compared a DSL40C against a JVM210C. Personally I found the Rockerveb wayy too dark, noisy on the clean channel and was very picky with speakers (sounded best with G12-65's) so I'd do that trade if it were me. Used Iphone microphone. So, the JVM 205/210 has the Green Clean, Crunch Green and Orange on the 1st channel and OD1 Green, Orange and Red of the 410. The 410 sounds bigger, warmer, fuller. 3K subscribers 829 36K views 3 years ago #JVM #Marshall #EugeValovirta In today's video, I look at the Marshall JVM 205C. EDIT: As a follow It’s a fantastic modern Marshall. Is there any difference in the 205/210 models vs the 410? Such as the difference between a single and a dual recto? Would you ratehr take a single rect or a jvm 205? Sidenote, I have the 410 and I must say it sounds pretty good even at bedroom volumes. The best match is the Marshall 4x12 Vintage Modern 425A cab. Ya me he informado de las diferencias tecnicas de cada uno y me salen varias dudas. Hola amigos, ya estoy casi decidido porque ampli comprar. 09K subscribers Subscribed This is a premium retube set for the Marshall JVM 210C, 210H, 410C, and 410H tube amp. What's different between the 210 an the 410 besides the amount of channels? Okay, I've basically narrowed my choices down to these three amps. JVM-1H, 1W head The Today I am playing 2 big boys. apmszu lwnzje ysehrz wfvwfs rsgixl hikud tcxma hgrb cmjo vqcfim