JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et al

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Re: JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et a

Postby ClassicRock88 » 10 Mar 2014, 06:49

aristotle wrote:If I had to pick.......

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It'd be.... Super100JH.....
Wow that is a beautiful picture. I'm interested, because I know they are quite different amps (one vs two OT), but sonically what are the differences between the 45/100 Anniversary and the Hendrix 45/100?

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Re: JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et a

Postby Blokkadeleider » 10 Mar 2014, 11:18

ClassicRock88 wrote:
aristotle wrote:If I had to pick.......

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It'd be.... Super100JH.....
Wow that is a beautiful picture. I'm interested, because I know they are quite different amps (one vs two OT), but sonically what are the differences between the 45/100 Anniversary and the Hendrix 45/100?
The 100JH is extremely loud. Very thick sounding. Very much like the Black Flag but with more gain and slightly less loud and slightly less bottom end.
The 45/100 is loud too, very loud. It's not as brutally in your face though. Compared to the 100JH a mellow, more bluesy sounding amp. At least that is how I experienced them.

I gave both a test at Sigi's museum. And I have a Black Flag myself.


Gr,

Gerrit.

*I believe you could, with some outside assistance, turn the 100JH into a very nice thrash machine too.

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Re: JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et a

Postby Bijou Drains » 10 Mar 2014, 14:38

captaincrunch wrote:
Bijou Drains wrote:
captaincrunch wrote:yep i bought that magazine when it came out and still have it although i did not get the poster with it doh.
It also drained my bank account when i bought the amp.
I'm really not certain what to say. Perhaps you could accept the following words as a token of consolation...

HOW DO YOU LIKE IT?! :beerme

well i have not sold it yet :jam
Outstanding! You're wealthier than you know and hopefully you've made up some of that money you put out. Now...about that missing poster... :bgrin
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Marshall JTM45/100 40th Anniversary Stack (#44 of 250)
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Re: JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et a

Postby Bijou Drains » 10 Mar 2014, 14:44

aristotle wrote:If I had to pick.......

Image

It'd be.... Super100JH.....
You're most fortunate of being in the ENVIABLE position of not having to choose - EVER! You can play both at the same time.
1965 SG Special (Polaris White)
1968 SG Special (Dark Cherry)
1989 Les Paul Custom (Cherry Sunburst)
2003 Custom Shop Pete Townshend Les Paul Deluxe, #3, Goldtop
2010 Les Paul Standard 50th Anniversary 1960 R0, V.3
Two 2013 Rudolf Schenker Flying V's
2017 Les Paul Standard HP (Blueberry Burst)

Marshall JTM45/100 40th Anniversary Stack (#44 of 250)
Marshall JCM 900 (4502) 50w Combo w. matching Marshall "1922" Extension Cabinet

"Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss."

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Re: JTM 45/100 40th Anniversary article ("40-Ton TONE") et a

Postby captaincrunch » 12 Mar 2014, 05:43

Bijou Drains wrote:
captaincrunch wrote:
Bijou Drains wrote:
captaincrunch wrote:yep i bought that magazine when it came out and still have it although i did not get the poster with it doh.
It also drained my bank account when i bought the amp.
I'm really not certain what to say. Perhaps you could accept the following words as a token of consolation...

HOW DO YOU LIKE IT?! :beerme

well i have not sold it yet :jam
Outstanding! You're wealthier than you know and hopefully you've made up some of that money you put out. Now...about that missing poster... :bgrin
well it is what I spent my redundancy money on at the time. I never got as much redundancy pay as some people, so some people might of laughed longer but I certainly laughed LOUDER :Cheers
just been playing it through one cab it's everything I want in an amp I feel honoured to own it and the super 100jh.

way to go marshall handwired department. :United_Kingdom

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