Thought you guys would find this informative if you are considering this amp. Preamps 2, 5,11, and 14 are my favorites so far.
CLEAN SECTION 1-4
Clean 1. Modern
Pre-Amp: JVM410H
Settings: Clean Channel in Green Mode
Clean 2. Full
Pre-Amp: JCM2000 DSL100
Settings: Clean Channel – Tone Shift on
Clean 3. Classic
Pre-Amp: JMP-1
Settings: Clean 1 – Bass Shift on
Clean 4. Natural
Pre-Amp: JMD:1
The first of the JMD:1's new sounds, this setting is
designed to produce a totally flat response, letting the
natural tone of your guitar and the JMD:1's power
amplifier take centre stage.
CRUNCH SECTION 5-8
Crunch 5. Vintage
Pre-Amp: 1974 & 1959 combination
Entire 1974 amp with no feedback into a dummy load with the 1959’s tonestack.
Crunch 6. Classic
Pre-Amp: JCM800 2203
Crunch 7. Deep
Pre-Amp: Haze40
Settings: Normal Channel, Boost and Bright switches
engaged.
Crunch 8. Full
Pre-Amp: 1974
Entire 1974 amp with no feedback into a 1960 speaker load.
OVERDRIVE SECTION 9-12
Overdrive 9. Classic
Pre-Amp: JMP-1
Settings: OD2
Overdrive 10. Modern
Pre-Amp: JVM410H
Settings: Crunch Channel in Red Mode
Overdrive 11. Deep
Pre-Amp: Bluesbreaker II + JCM800 2203
Settings: Bluesbreaker II in Boost mode with Drive
set to max, plus a custom filter linked to
bass control and 2203 topology.
Overdrive 12. Detuned
Pre-Amp: Mode Four
Settings: OD2 Channel – Scoop on with Tone Matrix
set to 3
LEAD SECTION 13-16
Lead 13. Deep
Pre-Amp: Bluesbreaker II + Haze40
Settings: Bluesbreaker II in Boost mode with Drive
set to max, plus Haze Normal Channel with
Boost and Bright switches on.
Lead 14. Solid
Pre-Amp: Original Guv'nor Distortion pedal
Pedal as high gain pre-amp.
Lead 15. Classic
Pre-Amp: Bluesbreaker II + JCM2000 DSL100
Delivering the 'tone shifted' Crunch of the revered
JCM2000 DSL Series and enhanced with
Bluesbreaker pedal topology.
Lead 16. Modern
Pre-Amp: JVM410H
Settings: OD1 Channel in Orange Mode
derived from the OD1
channel at its 2nd gain stage,