I play every era of Rock 'n Roll with a dozen different guitars, and write and record my own stuff too. Really want the 4 channel flexibility of the JVM410 and am counting on using the MIDI switching from my FX board. And, honestly, that half (or maybe full) stack with the white "Marshall" name is just going to add more "cool factor" to the studio. But ultimately it comes down to how it will SOUND, so am I about to make a $3k mistake?
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Here's the delima: I'm going to get a tube amp, and pretty much my mouth is watering over the Marshall JVM410H stack. But realistically, this is going in my bedroom-converted-to-a recording studio and will never be on a stage. And I hear that tube amps need to be cranked up to sound their best. So if I keep the volume low enough so that only the people in my neighborhood are annoyed and not rattling windows in the next state, will I not be able to get the best tone from that amp?
I play every era of Rock 'n Roll with a dozen different guitars, and write and record my own stuff too. Really want the 4 channel flexibility of the JVM410 and am counting on using the MIDI switching from my FX board. And, honestly, that half (or maybe full) stack with the white "Marshall" name is just going to add more "cool factor" to the studio. But ultimately it comes down to how it will SOUND, so am I about to make a $3k mistake?
I play every era of Rock 'n Roll with a dozen different guitars, and write and record my own stuff too. Really want the 4 channel flexibility of the JVM410 and am counting on using the MIDI switching from my FX board. And, honestly, that half (or maybe full) stack with the white "Marshall" name is just going to add more "cool factor" to the studio. But ultimately it comes down to how it will SOUND, so am I about to make a $3k mistake?