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Deciding between Marshall JVM410H or Fender Hot Rod Deville 410…?

I’m having a hard time deciding on which amp will work best for me. I play all types of music from indie, blues, metal, hard rock, etc. I use a bunch of pedals, like a Jekyll & Hyde Ult OD/Dist V2, a digitech whammy pedal, crybaby wah pedal, zakk wylde od pedal, a boss blues driver pedal, and a boss dd-7 delay pedal.

Anyways, I know the JVM410H is a beast, but I’m thinking with all my pedals, the Hot Rod would do just fine. Just seems as though the best thing about the Marshall is that it has all the stuff built in, whereas the Hot Rod is only clean tone and would need pedals to change the sound.

Any other ideas, or maybe other amps I should look at?

Avoid both amps. My personal opinion, go the used route. Find a Silverface Fender Amp (1969 to 1983) would be the ticket. For the Marshall, the new ones blow. Anything after the original JCM 800 amps (Around 1990), Marshall went downhill after that. Try and snag the ones before the 900 series. You can go the clone route as well. For Marshall, there’s Metro Amps. And for Fender, there’s Marsh Amps and Allen Amplification.

David

Fender Hot Rod Deville 410 (Boss RC2 Loop Station)




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November 10th, 2007 at 4:43 am

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