Marshall JTM 60 series

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Marshall JTM 60 series

Post by Orang Goreng » Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:09 am

The nineties ones. Does anyone here have an opinion on them (I've red the HC reviews)? JTM 610s (the ones with the three 10" speakers) keep popping up on a Dutch site (maybe it's the same one that gets re-sold, I don't know), and the price seems reasonable. Might be an interesting addition...

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Re: Marshall JTM 60 series

Post by zhivago » Fri Apr 18, 2008 9:29 am

a friend had one and toured the world with it....it eventually broke down after so much gigging and never got fixed

I heard it live though and it sounded great...nice vintage-y Marshall tones
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Re: Marshall JTM 60 series

Post by Superfuzz » Fri Apr 18, 2008 12:01 pm

the control layout isn't all that different from my brother  non reverb jcm900 wich is a sort of hotter jcm800..the other day where i gigged there where one similar, but with only 2 10" speakers, but it was plugged thru a 4X12..it was good!
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Re: Marshall JTM 60 series

Post by Incinerate » Fri Apr 25, 2008 9:07 am

I know that I'm not allowed to say this but... I'm one of those sellers. I have a JTM610 for some time now and I have been really satisfied with it, but I just want to try out something different ;) The tone of this amp sounds a lot fuzzier than my jcm900, which gives it a real 60's bluesbreaker vibe.
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