Marshall JTM Studio

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Marshall JTM Studio

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Re: Marshall JTM Studio

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Dig the aesthetics, but have never had the pleasure of playing a JTM; will have a blast on one one cross my path!
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same as doog -- digging the early marshall look, though i've never played anything from that era. the built-in attenuator is something all tube amp manufacturers should do, honestly.
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I miss my JTM45. That thing was spine tingling good…..if you can crank it up. This sounds like the perfect solution.

Though most of my playing these days is done through an MG10 combo that sounds surprisingly good on its drive channel.
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Re: Marshall JTM Studio

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Cheap solid state amps often have popular pedal circuits as a drive channel, mighr be an original Marshall Guvnor circuit in yours.

I play through a cheap Fender Frontman 15g, the drive channel isn't terrible, but I mostly play through the clean channel and get my dirt with pedals.
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