Marshall JMD, une nouvelle ère (?)
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Eяяаtom
Du nouveau chez Marshall
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Marshall JMD100 Guitar Amp Head News: Entering the modelling market with a stunning blend of digital preamp, (four valve) EL34 power stage and high-quality digital FX, Marshall are giving guitarists more tonal choice and adaptability than ever before.
Allowing users to run the gamut of much loved tones – from Plexis to JVMs – the JMD100 allows for easy sonic editing via both the EQ and modulation, reverb and delay FX banks. MIDI switching and cab simulation for direct output complete the technological package, but notably there are no digital readouts anywhere on the control panel – this is all familiar Marshall controls, and all the better for it.
Also available as a combo, and as a 50W head and combo, those looking to embrace the digital age without tonal compromise might find the Marshall JMD100 a tempting possibility.
http://www.marshallamps.com/product_range.asp?productRangeId=31
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Marshall Amplification introduces the JMD:1 Series. Marking a new era for Marshall, the JMD:1 integrates an all-valve power amp, advanced digital preamp and studio-quality multi-effects to deliver an encyclopedia of classic Marshall tones. Embracing both the benefits of new technologies and the legacy of valve power, the JMD:1 is the ideal amp for the modern musician seeking an authentic tone.
The JMD:1 Series comprises the following models:
JMD100: 100 Watt Head
MSRP: $1500.00
Availability: February 2010
JMD102: 100 Watt 2 x 12" Combo
MSRP: $1650.00
Availability: February 2010
JMD50: 50 Watt Head
MSRP: $1350.00
Availability: February 2010
JMD501: 50 Watt 1 x 12" Combo
MSRP: $1550.00
Availability: February 2010
The preamp offers 16 presets divided into clean, crunch, overdrive, and lead categories; all are easily accessed via a single knob. These 16 settings reflect tones from a wide range of current and historic popular Marshall amps. Patented technology, developed in conjunction with the Swedish developers Softube, provides a truly natural playing experience. Unlike preamps that simply mimic a certain sound, the JMD:1 uses complex algorithms to replicate amplifier topologies at the component level, providing a much more interactive performance. Featuring four fully-programmable channels, the JMD:1 Series also include Marshall's STOMPWARE® foot controller, providing instant access to 28 programmable sounds.
On the power stage side, the JMD:1 uses the acclaimed EL34 pentode vacuum tube to provide the distinctive Marshall sound. The 50-Watt models use two EL34 valves; the 100-Watt models employ four. External speaker jacks are provided in both 8-Ohm and 16-Ohm configurations. The amps??? design allows changes in the digital preamp settings to affect the valve power stage, creating a more musical and well-defined character for each sound.
The JMD:1 effects fall into three categories. Modulation Effects include a choice of Chorus, Phaser, Flanger or Tremolo. The Delay offers Tap-Tempo timing, as well as Hi-Fi, Analog, Tape or Multi voicings. The custom-voiced Reverb operates independently. The Series/Parallel FX Loop offers a dedicated Dry/Wet Mix control.
The back panel provides a balanced XLR line output featuring emulated speaker cabinet characteristics. This can be used live without the need to mic up the amp's speakers. The Standby/Silent Recording mode allows this output to be used while muting the speakers, for recording in a confined space. A Headphone Output, Line Input, and unbalanced (1/4") Line Output are also provided. MIDI ports allow up to 128 sound memories to be accessed via MIDI.
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On peut faire, genre, reverb+delay+trémolo?
Je recherche une tête tout en un pour coupler à mon ensemble JVM+GT-8 afin d'avoir un signal stéréo, les deux têtes ayant chacune leur propre section d'effet...une tête MIDI bien entendu à lampe, qui sonne et en 50W...
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Combien peut-on cumuler d'effet?
On peut faire, genre, reverb+delay+trémolo?
Ca doit être précisé dans le mode d'emploi.
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