Making a rig for my student !

Techdeth

Techdeth

RESIDENT ROCK PROFESSOR
Tell me about his Rev g and JCM 800 cab
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I avoided the GT75 for years, because people told me they sucked. Picked up a stack about a year ago, because they are dirt cheap, and they kick ass with the right amps. Trec into a beat up old Marshall JCM800 was one of my favorite rigs I played through.

If you go that route, open it up and check the screws for the baffle and speakers nuts. I bought both cabs separate, and they both had loose baffle screws, as well as hand loose speaker nuts. Obviously you don't want to crank down on speaker nuts, but these were basically spinning loose. :no:
 
I avoided the GT75 for years, because people told me they sucked. Picked up a stack about a year ago, because they are dirt cheap, and they kick ass with the right amps. Trec into a beat up old Marshall JCM800 was one of my favorite rigs I played through.

If you go that route, open it up and check the screws for the baffle and speakers nuts. I bought both cabs separate, and they both had loose baffle screws, as well as hand loose speaker nuts. Obviously you don't want to crank down on speaker nuts, but these were basically spinning loose. :no:
Will do ! Thank you for the help . Very very good to know .
These 75s sounded awesome !
 
I used to have a whole routine around getting Marshall cabs up to par. I'd ditch the switch because that board fries amps and wire in a regular jack, and rewire it with good wire and solder. I'd tighten all the screws, and seal the gaps between the handles with an electrical tape gasket. I would get the back to fit tighter with electrical tape too. Once you get those cabs hardwired and sealed, they're just as good as any other cab. They get so much more snappy and tighter sounding.
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I used to have a whole routine around getting Marshall cabs up to par. I'd ditch the switch because that board fries amps and wire in a regular jack, and rewire it with good wire and solder. I'd tighten all the screws, and seal the gaps between the handles with an electrical tape gasket. I would get the back to fit tighter with electrical tape too. Once you get those cabs hardwired and sealed, they're just as good as any other cab. They get so much more snappy and tighter sounding. View attachment 373736
I’ve heard this about my BV cab too
 
Wait. How did I not know about this.

I'm confused. Is it for you or a student of yours?
 
I used to have a whole routine around getting Marshall cabs up to par. I'd ditch the switch because that board fries amps and wire in a regular jack, and rewire it with good wire and solder. I'd tighten all the screws, and seal the gaps between the handles with an electrical tape gasket. I would get the back to fit tighter with electrical tape too. Once you get those cabs hardwired and sealed, they're just as good as any other cab. They get so much more snappy and tighter sounding. View attachment 373736
whoah, is that a ticking timebomb? Same for both JCM800 and JCM900 cabs? :scared:
 
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