Review of the Marshall JVM410C amplifier. Where to buy it?

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  • Power: 100 Watt
  • 4 Channels in all-tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2x 12″ Celestion Vintage 30 & G12 Heritage
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Without semiconductor in signal path
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 Basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual controls for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI out
  • MIDI IN and MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions: 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Programmable 6-way foot switch included

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This amplifier usually has a price around 1290.00 €

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Some comments from people who come to the forum about this model:

Comment:

I have this combo for about 7 years now. Before that I used to have the head version. It has never let me down. I have used all of its features – including the midi options (with BOSS GT10) and the line out for silent recording direct to mixing desk. The amp sounds very full and it is built to last. It sounds good at low volume as well – no problem to practice with it at home. However this is definitely not a bedroom amp 🙂

On the flip side:
1. It can be hard to set the OD1 and OD2 channels. Personally, I use very low gain settings on these channels, the gain is set at 9 o’clock, the same applies for the treble. You deffinetly have to back down the mids as well.
2.I am not a fan of the plastic corners, handles and jacks.

Still this is a great piece of kit.

Marshall JVM410C vs Harley Benton MA-5 Miniamp

The amplifier Marshall JVM410C is usually 100 € cheaper than Harley Benton MA-5 Miniamp.

Marshall JVM410C

Harley Benton MA-5 Miniamp

  • Power: 100 Watt
  • 4 Channels in all-tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2x 12″ Celestion Vintage 30 & G12 Heritage
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Without semiconductor in signal path
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 Basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual controls for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI out
  • MIDI IN and MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions: 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Programmable 6-way foot switch included

  • Power: 5 W
  • 3″ Speaker
  • Clean and Distortion mode
  • Volume and Tone controls
  • Jack input
  • 6.3 mm output for headphones or line out
  • With clip for attaching to a belt or guitar strap
  • Power supply via 9 V battery (not included – article nr 417473) or 9 V DC power supply (not included – article nr 409939)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 125 x 70 x 130 mm
  • Weight: 0.4 kg

And then a video of the amplifier Harley Benton MA-5 Miniamp

I JUST BOUGHT THE CHEAPEST AMP IN THE WORLD AND ITS NYAAAHH | HARLEY BENTON MA-5 |

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Harley Benton MA-5 Miniamp review

Marshall JVM410C vs Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb

The amplifier Marshall JVM410C is usually 100 € cheaper than Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb.

Marshall JVM410C

Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb

  • Power: 100 Watt
  • 4 Channels in all-tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2x 12″ Celestion Vintage 30 & G12 Heritage
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Without semiconductor in signal path
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 Basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual controls for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI out
  • MIDI IN and MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions: 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Programmable 6-way foot switch included

After giant racks with pre- and power amplifiers and expensive studio effects have been state of the art in the 80s, more traditional systems (head + 4X12 or a combo and a handful of stomp boxes) are more common at the moment again. A small amplifier keeps reappearing again and again: The Fender Deluxe Reverb. Compared to the larger Twin Reverb the Deluxe has a lot less power and has a harmonic overdrive even at moderate volume levels. Of course, great clean tones are possible, but the versatile “sweet distortion” is what so many guitarists appreciate and love with the Deluxe. Therefore the amp is the number 1 for many blues musicians, as well as for modern super guitarrists, such as Michael Landau. The fender-typical spring reverb and a tube vibrato effect allow even more “vintage”- sound variants.

  • 2 Channels
  • Power 22 W
  • Equipped with: 1x 12″ Jensen C12K speaker, 8 Ohm
  • Controls for: Volume, treble, bass, reverb, speed, intensity
  • 4 Inputs – 2 per channel
  • Speaker out
  • Spring reverb
  • Tube Vibrato
  • 4 Preamp tubes: 12AX7
  • 2 Preamp tubes: 12AT7
  • 2 Power tubes: 6V6
  • Dimensions (D x W x H): 24.1 x 62.2 x 44.5 cm
  • Weight: 20 kg
  • Protective cover included

And then a video of the amplifier Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb

Fender Vintage '65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue Demo

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb review

Marshall JVM410C vs Supro 1696RT Black Magick Rev Combo

The amplifier Marshall JVM410C is usually 100 € more expensive than Supro 1696RT Black Magick Rev Combo.

Marshall JVM410C

Supro 1696RT Black Magick Rev Combo

  • Power: 100 Watt
  • 4 Channels in all-tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2x 12″ Celestion Vintage 30 & G12 Heritage
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Without semiconductor in signal path
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 Basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual controls for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI out
  • MIDI IN and MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions: 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Programmable 6-way foot switch included

  • Developed in collaboration with Lenny Kravitz
  • Captures the crunch of the mids and the signature sound of the original model and offers all tube reverb, 2-band EQ, and a master volume
  • Channels: 2
  • Power: 25 Watts
  • Preamp tubes: 4x 12AX7, 1x 12AT7
  • Power tubes: 2x 6973
  • Equipped with: 1 Custom- designed 12″ BD12 speaker
  • Controls: Vol 1, Vol 2, Treb, Bass, Verb, Speed, Depth, Master
  • Switch: On/Off
  • Standby
  • Effects: Reverb & tremolo
  • Speaker outputs: 16 Ohms, 8 (2 x 16) Ohms & 4 (2 x 8) Ohms (5 x 6.3 mm jack)
  • Connectors: Input 1+ 2 & 2 (2 x 6.3mm Jack) – Footswitch Reverb & Tremolo (6.3mm Stereo Jack)
  • Open housing
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 5216 x 222 x 476 mm
  • Weight: 17.9 kg
  • Assembled in the USA
  • Corresponding footswitch available under Article Nr: 417748 (not included)

And then a video of the amplifier Supro 1696RT Black Magick Rev Combo

Supro 1696RT Black Magick Reverb Guitar Amp Review

If you want to know more about this option, click on the following link to see the Supro 1696RT Black Magick Rev Combo review

Marshall JVM410C vs Evh 5150 III 2x12 6L6 Combo IV

The amplifier Marshall JVM410C is usually 40 € more expensive than Evh 5150 III 2x12 6L6 Combo IV, but the difference is so small that this can vary..

Marshall JVM410C

Evh 5150 III 2x12 6L6 Combo IV

  • Power: 100 Watt
  • 4 Channels in all-tube technology
  • Equipped with: 2x 12″ Celestion Vintage 30 & G12 Heritage
  • Preamp tubes: 5x ECC 83
  • Power amp tubes: 4x EL34
  • Without semiconductor in signal path
  • Individual 3-band EQ as well as gain & volume for each channel
  • 12 Basic sounds can be chosen directly via foot switch or MIDI
  • EL34 power amplifier with presence and resonance control
  • 2 Switchable and programmable master volumes
  • Programmable parallel effects loop with hardware bypass
  • Digital reverb with individual controls for each channel
  • Serial insert loop with hardware bypass circuit
  • Emulated DI out
  • MIDI IN and MIDI THRU
  • Dimensions: 690 x 510 x 270 mm
  • Weight: 34.5 kg
  • Programmable 6-way foot switch included

  • 3 Channels: Clean, Crunch and Lead
  • Speakers: 2x 12″ Celestion EVH Custom, 8 Ohms
  • Power: 50 W, adjustable up to 1 W
  • Tubes: 2x JJ 6L6 and 7x JJ ECC83S (12AX7)
  • Channel 1 and 2: Separate volume and gain controls via dual concentric potentiometers, combined low, mid, and high controls
  • Channel 3 with its own gain, volume and EQ controls
  • Controls for effects loop volume, reverb and power level
  • Global Presence and Resonance for all 3 channels
  • Effects loop
  • 2 Speaker outputs with impedance switch (4, 8 and 16 Ohms)
  • MIDI input
  • Headphone output
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 63.5 x 69.85 x 30.4cm
  • Weight: 38 kg
  • Colour: Ivory
  • Incl. footswitch

And then a video of the amplifier Evh 5150 III 2x12 6L6 Combo IV

EVH 5150III 2x12 50 W Combo Demo

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Where to buy this amplifier Marshall JVM410C

Thomann

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  • Full warranty. If you have any problems, they take care of everything.
  • 100% reliable payment.
  • Leader in trouble-free shipping.
  • Usually Best price.
  • Best Reputation: They are the leading online store in Europe and have the best catalogue and information.

Amazon

  • Free Shipping and possibility of shipping in one day with Amazon Premium.
  • Full Guarantee but they are no experts in music equipment.
  • Sometimes better price.
  • He’s got worse stock than Thomann.

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