Hey guys,
I got an offer to pick up a JCM 900 100W Higain dual reverb combo (2x12) at a ridiculously low price. I tried the JCM-900 before but remember not really falling in love with the distortion of it. Started googling around and it turns out a lot of people feel the same way. There is a diode clipping stage that handles distortion instead of tubes? I figured this would be the right place to ask for suggestions on mods to make it feel more "valve-ish" when overdriven.. Also, other mod ideas are appreciated to get the most out of it! It's meant to be a recording amp and a stage amp. Good low volume sound would be awesome for recordings and micing up.
EDIT: Oh and I believe that particular model is 4100.
I know some will feel that it's not right to buy an amplifier that isn't right in the first place but I don't mind tinkering around with it as I consider it fun and interesting. Also there is a pretty tight budget.
Thanks in advance!
I got an offer to pick up a JCM 900 100W Higain dual reverb combo (2x12) at a ridiculously low price. I tried the JCM-900 before but remember not really falling in love with the distortion of it. Started googling around and it turns out a lot of people feel the same way. There is a diode clipping stage that handles distortion instead of tubes? I figured this would be the right place to ask for suggestions on mods to make it feel more "valve-ish" when overdriven.. Also, other mod ideas are appreciated to get the most out of it! It's meant to be a recording amp and a stage amp. Good low volume sound would be awesome for recordings and micing up.
EDIT: Oh and I believe that particular model is 4100.
I know some will feel that it's not right to buy an amplifier that isn't right in the first place but I don't mind tinkering around with it as I consider it fun and interesting. Also there is a pretty tight budget.
Thanks in advance!
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