prsplayer86
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I've gotten a ragged out JSX that needs an overhaul. Looking at updating the irons to MMs and adding a Choke. Also, curious if anyone has some suggestions on other mods?
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I have an ultra 60 combo I cut down to a head. Sounds great!I would look at amps like the peavey ultra plus 120, triple xxx for inspiration and pull the best from each channel of those amps. The JSX is just slightly different then those amps. I don’t think for what the amp would ever be worth it and for very little to be gained tonewise by putting MM iron in it. I would just get a good fresh set of tubes in it bias it up, play it and start thinking about what you would change if anything on each channel and go from there.
I've gotten a ragged out JSX that needs an overhaul. Looking at updating the irons to MMs and adding a Choke. Also, curious if anyone has some suggestions on other mods?
Cheers
That tone stack setup is super pointless. I’ve had a couple of these amps and liked them but if there was one mod I wish was doable it would be making the diode clipping switchable.Replace the active tone controls with a standard Marshall style tone stack. I think the JSX sounds fine but I didn't like the controls anywhere but straight up the middle.
That tone stack setup is super pointless. I’ve had a couple of these amps and liked them but if there was one mod I wish was doable it would be making the diode clipping switchable.
Well that's wild, what explains the fact that they sound EXACTLY like there is diode clipping distortion with these amps? If you know what it sounds like, you know what that means. Especially on the Crunch channel of the JSX you can hear it, it's the way that there is this always present bitey, midrange spike with some dirt around it regardless of how much or how little gain you are dialing in. There is no dialing it out, and I've never heard a pure tube amp sound anything like that.The JSX (and XXX, and Ultra, and Triumph) do not have diode clipping. It's a common misconception, the diodes you are likely seeing in the signal path reduce signal noise when the guitar signal is very quiet/off, they do not clip a signal or send partial lobes to ground etc like an actual diode clipper amp does.
this^ I've had 2 Jsx's over the years and the Kt-77's add a flavor that I liked better than 6L6's or El-34's in this ampJJ KT77's. Best and easiest. Unleash the beast!
Aggressive. I love the JSX. It's in my top 5 favorites. I've had probably 4 or 5. Last one I sold to mylilss on here, and he did some mods. Think transformers, choke and put KT88's in it? That guy fell off the map, I haven't seen him around in a long time.this^ I've had 2 Jsx's over the years and the Kt-77's add a flavor that I liked better than 6L6's or El-34's in this amp