Amp

BMR - Marshall JCM2000 DSL100 Sweetspots

6 modelsNAM
2 years ago
Make and model

Marshall JCM2000

Description

My personal sweet spots on my Marshall JCM2000 recently serviced. Include both overdrive stacks, crunch, and clean. For the overdrive stacks, I set gain for an AltRock tone, and dimed. AltRock can be pushed to a metal tone by feeding a drive pedal sim into it. All my captures are made by dialing the tone in with guitars running through the exact same signal path that the capture is done through, so things *should* sound exactly how I heard them when dialing them in through my control room. The only knob you may need to mess with (if at all) is the Input knob in NAM. Please don’t contact me asking about specific voltages, levels, what brand of cables I used, the percentage of humidity in the room at the time of capture, what time the sun set this evening, etc. as it doesn’t matter to my ear so long as the sounds are dialed in consistently between “playthrough” and “capture”. The only thing I will say to consider is to shoot for -10db in your DAW, but depending on guitar you may need to range between -8 and -12.

License

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