JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

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JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by yabasta » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:49 am

New here!

Never had an amp less than a 100 watts.

I am seriously considering a 45 build, to get that break up way earlier.

So, volume difference?

I was planning on a jtm 45 and two 4x12s. mo speakers mo air!

How does a jtm 45 with two 4x12s compare to a jtm45/100 with only one 4x12?

Never play gigs with mics, except for vocals. So nothing less than 50 is really a option for me.

I like the heavy artillery pieces!

thanks in advance.

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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by neikeel » Sun Jun 14, 2009 7:16 am

You've just talked yourself into a 45/100 8)
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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by novosibir » Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:11 am

yabasta wrote:New here!
Sometimes people say "Hello" or something similar in their first post...
... but maybe my thinking already is a relict from the past :?

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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by yabasta » Sun Jun 14, 2009 12:30 pm

novosibir wrote:
yabasta wrote:New here!
Sometimes people say "Hello" or something similar in their first post...
... but maybe my thinking already is a relict from the past :?

Larry
Hello!
neikeel wrote:You've just talked yourself into a 45/100 8)
Dang, you got me. Just trying to see what the lower wattage fuss was about.

Jtm 45/100 hard to break up? not looking for cleans.

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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by Roe » Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:42 pm

a plexi will always have a little distortion even at low volume. usually you'll have to play at 5 or something to get more distortion
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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by thousandshirts » Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:16 pm

yabasta wrote:Jtm 45/100 hard to break up? not looking for cleans.
Then think about a different amp.

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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by Flames1950 » Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:32 pm

Seriously, a 45/100 is overdriven at seven on the volume, but not like a '69 Super Lead is -- the 45/100 is still more punchy and bluesier than the later stuff.
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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by yabasta » Sun Jun 14, 2009 7:11 pm

thousandshirts wrote:
yabasta wrote:Jtm 45/100 hard to break up? not looking for cleans.
Then think about a different amp.
Just asking general questions between the lower wattage and the higher wattage versions.

Im used to HIWATT, so most would assume those are clean as can be, to me they had great overdrive.

Done the plexi, jmp thing, to much compression for my taste. So im just trying a new route.

So i think this amp.

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Re: JTM 45 vs jtm45/100 Advice

Post by Structo » Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:50 am

Remember that at half power you are only talking about a 3db drop in SPL.

So the loudness from a 100 watt amp to a 50 watt amp isn't that big of a drop.

But the character of a 100 watt amp is different.
Most 50 watt amps break up sooner due to lower headroom.

A 50 watt amp is still loud as hell!
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