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Marshall JMD100

Tête d'ampli guitare à modélisation de la marque Marshall appartenant à la série JMD1

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Marshall JMD100Publié le 17/06/11 à 00:55
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I have heard two of my favorite guitar player play through this amp, Paul Gilbert and Doug Aldrich. I actually heard Doug from about 5 feet away at NAMM a couple years ago when this amp came out. Of course he can make just about anything sound decent but I also heard one of Marshall's demo guys play through it and it sounded equally as impressive.


Marshall JDM100 Digital/Tube Guitar Combo Amp Features:

Power: 100-watts
16 digital preamps
Power Amp: 4 x EL34
Four modulation FX
Delay FX
Reverb
Noise Gate
Series/Parallel FX Loop
Footcontroller included
MIDI In and Thru
Emulated Line Out
Headphone Out
MP3/CD Line In

UTILIZATION

Details
Type Hybrid
Number of Channels 4
Power 50W
Effects
Reverb
EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
Amp Modeling Yes
Number of Models 16
Number of Tubes 2
No Preamp Tubes
Power Tubes 2 x EL34
Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x Line (1.4")
Outputs 3 x Speaker, 1 x Headphone (1/4"), 1 x Preamp, 1 x XLR
Footswitch I/O
Effects Loop
Height 12.2"
Width 29.53"
Depth 8.66"
Weight 44.53 lbs.

SOUNDS

So basically it is a digital preamp and a tube driven power section. The preamps cover just about ever Marshall amp that they have done and it does a surprisingly good job. I have never been a fan of amp modeling as most of my experience has been with Line 6 and those things sound terrible. So when I first heard this amp, my ears immediately perked up.

The amp covers a lot of Marshall ground and the price is nice as well. If you can't find a decent tone out of 16 amp models then this isn't the amp for you.

OVERALL OPINION

At new these amp come in at around $1099, which isn't a bad price for the features and tone that you get. There are plenty of hot-rodded Marshall tones available in this amp and it doesn't take too long to find them either.

I would recommend this amp to anyone who loves the Marshall tone and can't decide which series they would like to have. The tone come as close as you can get for a modeler and sounds fairly organic.
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iamqmaniamqman

Étonnamment pas trop mal

Marshall JMD100Publié le 30/06/11 à 19:51
contenu en anglais (contenu en anglais)
I have heard two of my favorite guitar player play through this amp, Paul Gilbert and Doug Aldrich. I actually heard Doug from about 5 feet away at NAMM a couple years ago when this amp came out. Of course he can make just about anything sound decent but I also heard one of Marshall's demo guys play through it and it sounded equally as impressive.

I have never been a fan of digital modelers but this one as a hybrid modeler doesn't sound too bad. The price is good and the tone is pretty close to the amp models they claim to emulate.


Marshall JDM100 Digital/Tube Guitar Combo Amp Features:

Power: 100-watts
16 digital preamps
Power Amp: 4 x EL34
Four modulation FX
Delay FX
Reverb
Noise Gate
Series/Parallel FX Loop
Footcontroller included
MIDI In and Thru
Emulated Line Out
Headphone Out
MP3/CD Line In

UTILIZATION

Details
Type Hybrid
Number of Channels 4
Power 50W
Effects
Reverb
EQ Bass, Middle, Treble
Amp Modeling Yes
Number of Models 16
Number of Tubes 2
No Preamp Tubes
Power Tubes 2 x EL34
Inputs 1 x Instrument, 1 x Line (1.4")
Outputs 3 x Speaker, 1 x Headphone (1/4"), 1 x Preamp, 1 x XLR
Footswitch I/O
Effects Loop
Height 12.2"
Width 29.53"
Depth 8.66"
Weight 44.53 lbs.

SOUNDS

So basically it is a digital preamp and a tube driven power section. The preamps cover just about ever Marshall amp that they have done and it does a surprisingly good job. I have never been a fan of amp modeling as most of my experience has been with Line 6 and those things sound terrible. So when I first heard this amp, my ears immediately perked up.

The amp covers a lot of Marshall ground and the price is nice as well. If you can't find a decent tone out of 16 amp models then this isn't the amp for you. You can get basically any Marshall tone from the ages.

OVERALL OPINION

At new these amp come in at around $1099, which isn't a bad price for the features and tone that you get. There are plenty of hot-rodded Marshall tones available in this amp and it doesn't take too long to find them either.

I would recommend this amp to anyone who loves the Marshall tone and can't decide which series they would like to have. The tone come as close as you can get for a modeler and sounds fairly organic.
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Fiche technique

  • Fabricant : Marshall
  • Modèle : JMD100
  • Série : JMD1
  • Catégorie : Têtes d'ampli guitare à modélisation
  • Fiche créée le : 14/01/2010

Pour la série JMD:1, Marshall s'est associé à Softube pour proposer 16 modélisations de préamplis Marshall. La partie puissance, quant à elle, est constituée d'EL34. Les JMD sont programmables (28 presets avec le pédalier fourni et 128 avec un pédalier midi) et offrent en plus 3 section d'effets (modélisation, delay et reverb). Ils possèdent une boucle d'effet, une sortie casque, une entrée et sortie ligne. La série JMD:1 a été produite seulement de 2010 à 2012. Le JMD100 est la version tête de 100W.

  • Power: 100W
  • Number of presets: 28 (JMD:1 Footcontroller) / 128 (Midi Footcontroller)
  • Number of Channels: 4
  • Preamp Models: 16
    • Clean Section: 4
      • 1. Modern (JVM410H Clean Channel in Green Mode)
      • 2. Full (JCM2000 DSL100 Clean Channel w/ Tone Shift On
      • 3. Classic (JMP-1 Clean 1 w/ Bass Shift on)
      • 4. Natural (JMD:1)
    • Crunch Section: 4
      • 5. Vintage (1974 & 1959 combination)
      • 6. Classic (JCM800 2203)
      • 7. Deep (Haze40 Normal Channel, Boost and Bright switches engaged)
      • 8. Full (1974)
    • Overdrive Section: 4
      • 9. Classic (JMP-1 OD2)
      • 10. Modern (JVM410H Crunch Channel in Red Mode)
      • 11. Deep (Bluesbreaker II in Boost mode with Drive set to max, plus a custom filter linked to bass control and 2203 topology.)
      • 12. Detuned (Mode Four OD2 Channel w/ Scoop on & Tone Matrix set to 3)
    • Lead Section: 4
      • 13. Deep (Bluesbreaker II in Boost mode with Drive set to max, plus Haze Normal Channel with Boost and Bright switches on.)
      • 14. Solid (Original Guv'nor Distortion pedal)
      • 15. Classic (Bluesbreaker II + JCM2000 DSL100)
      • 16. Modern (JVM410H OD1 Channel in Orange Mode)
  • Controls:
    • PreAmp Section: Preamp Selector, Gain, Bass, Middle, Treble, Volume
    • Effects Section:
      • Modulation: Mod Adjust (Chorus/Phaser/Flanger/Tremolo), Mod Depth
      • Delay: Delay Adjust (Hifi/Analog/Tape/Multi), Delay Level
      • Reverb
    • Effect Loop Section: Mix knob, FX Level switch (-10dBV/+4dBu)
    • Master Section: Presence, Master
  • Connectors:
    • Inputs: Input, Line In
    • Outputs: Emulated Line Out, Preamp Out, Headphones
    • Speaker Outputs: 1x 16 Ohms, 1x 8 Ohms, 2x 16 Ohms
    • Effect Loop: Send, Return
    • Control: Footcontroller (6-way footcontroller JMD:1 included)
    • MIDI: MIDI In, MIDI Thru
  • Valves: 1 x ECC83 + 4 x EL34
  • Input Impedance: 1 MOhms
  • Emulated Line Output Level: +4dBu
  • Dimensions: 750 x 310 x 220 mm
  • Weight: 20.2 Kg

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