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JTM50 HW Plexi Style Amp
Description
Here's my JTM-style amp head. This is a '67 EL34 Marshall JTM50 replica with a few tweaks. Its power transformer is a low voltage model that gives a softer breakup with a little less headroom. This amp has also a split cathode in V1 so Channel 1 is "High Treble" input like later lead plexi models and Channel 2 is "Normal" input. The two channels were individually captured and connected together with a jumper cable (signal into Ch1 top input, jumping Ch1 bottom input to Ch2 top input). No extreme EQ settings as I wanted to make this set fit for most guitars (single coil pickups as well as humbuckers). In this pack, you'll find lot of great British tones from nice clean, edge of breakup, crunch to thick overdrive. Naming convention on the models follows the knob settings (Volume1/Volume2/Treble/Middle/Bass/Presence). Amp only but you can find here some Celestion IRs or other Marshall 4x12 IRs to go with it. Great results with Greenback, G12H30 or V30 speakers. Technical information: Interface: Motu M2 Reamp Box: Radial Pro-RMP Reamp level: 12 dBu Load Box: DIY Tube-Town reactive load Captures normalized to: -3 dB Epochs per capture: 600 ESR on Standard mode: 0.00012 to 0.0062 If you like my work, you can supporting me via paypal. https://paypal.me/kosmicaudio
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