
skoora
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I was surprised how small it was when I got to try one. Noticeably smaller than a V but looks funny in the back with that huge PT.
Rezamatix":3fntpr1i said:maybe this is NOT my thing. because that just sounds like a metal zone pedal on a good day to me.
Superunknown":2v9yyyn4 said:Tone Monster":2v9yyyn4 said:What keeps it from sounding like your original?
Probably because my IIC+ has different tubes(Chinese versus JJ in the JP2C) and my IIC+ is Simul-Class...
Rezamatix":2xnpjrpl said:maybe this is NOT my thing. because that just sounds like a metal zone pedal on a good day to me.
One thing I don't get is the assumption that you can't gig with an original live? I do it all the time, I get a great clean tone and I mean great, on par or better than the Rivera I had. And my lead channel sounds killer. For a lead boost an eq pedal in the loop works great. This new amp is a better choice live certainly, but I have no problems gigging with my original. Easier than my 800, where I have to live on my guitar vol lol..SQUAREHEAD":hyzo81e1 said:I think once you guys get swapping tubes and really get to know the amplifier, it will be as good or better than the originals, especially when you consider There are now three 'useable' uncompromised switchable channels two GEQ's and the midi options are incredible for live use…
I guess a lot of people own the originals that just play at home, but this new amplifier sounds like it'll be incredible for live gigging!
I've never owned a Boogie but this one has me really thinking, I would never, ever buy an original as it would be absolutely useless for me to play live... The flexibility of the JPC2 seems fantastic!!!
thanks for the review!
Racerxrated":2914o5lj said:One thing I don't get is the assumption that you can't gig with an original live? I do it all the time, I get a great clean tone and I mean great, on par or better than the Rivera I had. And my lead channel sounds killer. For a lead boost an eq pedal in the loop works great. This new amp is a better choice live certainly, but I have no problems gigging with my original. Easier than my 800, where I have to live on my guitar vol lol..SQUAREHEAD":2914o5lj said:I think once you guys get swapping tubes and really get to know the amplifier, it will be as good or better than the originals, especially when you consider There are now three 'useable' uncompromised switchable channels two GEQ's and the midi options are incredible for live use…
I guess a lot of people own the originals that just play at home, but this new amplifier sounds like it'll be incredible for live gigging!
I've never owned a Boogie but this one has me really thinking, I would never, ever buy an original as it would be absolutely useless for me to play live... The flexibility of the JPC2 seems fantastic!!!
thanks for the review!