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Looks like an early 6100 don't it .....
Be advised that the Blue tolex is limited and will only be offered for a short time. After that then it reverts back to Marshall black. No hard numbers on what "limited" means for the blue yet. I think what it means is you snooze you loose.
Be advised that the Blue tolex is limited and will only be offered for a short time. After that then it reverts back to Marshall black. No hard numbers on what "limited" means for the blue yet. I think what it means is you snooze you loose.
Grats Sigi
Great pics
I have a question, does it have an attenuator? Sorry if this has already been asked just haven't heard anything about it.
I've had a quick look & it doesn't mention anything about EPA?
There is no EPA on this JVM. Unfortunately there was no chance to hear or play one. But my Marshall specialist meant, the JVM Satriani is very near to the 6100 !! (especially the clean section)
Sigi M
I see that in the pictures theres one blue head with a white badge, and the other one is blue with a gold badge. Whats that all about?
I thought the LE was blue, and the normal production one is black...correct?
Didn't they say the separate volume for the clean channel that only affects orange and red mode was going to get removed?
Looking at the faceplates its still there, could be because they cheaped out, and didnt want to replace the face plates, or maybe its still there. It's one of the few things that annoys me with my JVM.
Does anyone know if the black 410JS will be a limit production model as well?
Just curious, but are you saying you prefer just a volume and no gain for the first channel? Anyhow, I think perhaps it could be a thing that Joe wanted to keep the amp more user friendly with a bigger section of the crowd. Probably explains why there is a midshift button to "compensate" for the fact that OD1 and OD2 are now identical...
Personally I'd prefer if the clean channel was just like the other channels, with a gain and a volume. As it is now, i had to spend some time getting the volume just right in between the channels, and also in between the different modes of the clean channel.